
Condolence Book for
George McLEAN
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To Sandra, Hazel, David and Alan and extended families. I have only now heard of George’s passing and I’m sorry I could not sympathize in person with you. George was a great neighbour and also a work colleague in the bank, some time ago now. I always have fond memories of George and his support to me in the past. I was sorry to have lost contact with him in the past few years. We hope you too have fond memories and remember the good times you had with George.
Sandra, Hazel, David and Alan.
Many happy memories of your Dad during his time in Clarinda Manor.
Sitting on the seat outside the front door when it was too hot watching the world go by, always with a friendly "Howya " or calling to the door with TV remote in hand asking "how does this blasted thing work again ?"
Many happy memories of your Dad during his time in Clarinda Manor.
Sitting on the seat outside the front door when it was too hot watching the world go by, always with a friendly "Howya " or calling to the door with TV remote in hand asking "how does this blasted thing work again ?"
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I have such wonderful childhood memories of both Mr. & Mrs. McLean.
My thoughts are with you all and especially Hazel during this difficult time.
My thoughts are with you all and especially Hazel during this difficult time.
To Sandra, Hazel, David and Alan,
My condolences on George's passing. My memories of him are happy ones, he was the most playful of all our aunties and uncles and was always ready with a bit of mischief or a story for us. Our trips to Mountmellick to see the cousins were always looked forward to. I'm sure he will be re-united with Ronnie today. May he rest in peace.
My condolences on George's passing. My memories of him are happy ones, he was the most playful of all our aunties and uncles and was always ready with a bit of mischief or a story for us. Our trips to Mountmellick to see the cousins were always looked forward to. I'm sure he will be re-united with Ronnie today. May he rest in peace.
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