Guido Kerens

Condolence Book for

Guido Kerens

Terenure, Dublin

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To Dieter, Guido , Johann and family . Thinking of you all at this difficult time. We will miss your lovely father. May he rest in peace .
— Victor and Colette Laing
So sorry to hear of Guidos passing. We enjoyed his neighbourly manner, he never failed to give a wave and stop for a pleasant chat. A lovely gentleman, who we were sorry to be leaving Monalea last year. In fact, his good reputation had preceded him, as my brother Colm knew him and his wife and Son from their time in Woodale. Sending Guidos sons and extended family our sincere condolences at this sad time. Keeping you all in our thoughts.
— Emer
Dear Guido, I just wanted to say a big thank you on behalf of my bother Niall Boylan who regarded your Dad as a very close friend since they met originally in work. You Dad was very good to visit Niall and continue the friendship and support even after Niall moved in to Orwell Heathcare. I only met your Dad on a few occasions however he left a very big impression on me. May he rest in peace.
— Sinead Boylan
Guido, I felt a huge sense of loss when I heard of your Dad's death. We were already saddened when he left Monalea Grove but looked forward to meeting up with him regularly at the many family celebrations held next door. Over the years he had come to be accepted as part of our extended family and we enjoyed his company and appreciated his friendship. I am glad for him that his suffering of the last few months is over and feel sure he is in a better place and smiling down on you and your brothers and hopefully also on us his friends who will miss him a lot.
— Geraldine Mc Mahon
Guido was a very respected member of Christ Church, Rathgar. He contributed in many ways but always to fellowship and friendship. We will miss his company. He will be a huge loss, especially to his family . Rest In Peace.
— Maureen and Tom Collins
I worked with Guido in Delap & Waller. He will be remembered as a great colleague and friend. He was an unflappable true professional at his job, and brought an international perspective to any discussions, social or otherwise. He will be fondly remembered.
— Brian Cruise
We are so sorry that Guido's last months in Ireland were difficult. And sorry that in the present situation we can't join everyone at a funeral to mourn him and to tell his family how much we liked him, and how highly we regarded him. James really appreciated his help on the property committee of the church. He was such a sparkling personality, so competent, so full of life, so memorable in general. We hope there will be comfort for his family in knowing that his difficulties are over
— James and Linde Lunney
Dear Guido, our deepest sympathy on the passing of your dad. He was a lovely gentleman and it was a pleasure to spend time with him. He will be deeply missed. I am sorry we could not pay our respects in person. May he Rest In Peace. God bless you all at this time.
— Nicola Rautenbach
To my dear friend Johann and your brothers Guido and Dieter. It is with a heavy heart I write this condolence. I knew your dad for many years and he always had a funny anecdote and story for every occasion from his past. I will never forget his sense of humour, his wit and his intelligence. A true gentleman. It was my privilege and honour knowing your dad. I'm here for you. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
— Mark Terry
Guido was a respected colleague of mine in Delap and Waller a number of years ago. Sincere condolences to you all
— michal mcleman
I read one time a long time ago
“people won’t always remember what you said,
or what you did;
but they will remember how you made them FEEL”
this is what I remember about you Guido how you made me feel especially on days that were difficult
you were a gas man too, I told you one day while we were chatting about a quote my own dad would say to us in our family
he would say “Lads do you want to be right , or do you want to be kind “
so often we just all want to be right this is just ego we laughed together about these things he said to me gosh it’s tough sometimes isn’t it my girl but your dad sounds like he had the right idea
I could tell your
precious family so many more stories and someday I hope I meet one of you, and your Dads neighbour and children
all of whom you cherished so much Guido !

scíth i suaimhneas mo chara

lots of love
Mairin Ni Fheidh and family xox
— Mairin Ni Fheidh
I'm very sorry to hear you’re gone! As a mere relative of a neighbour it’s unusual I would know you at all but such was your warmth and friendliness you came out every time I visited to say hello! You made visiting my sister extra nice and I felt, as I know they did, you were an extension of the family in Monalea grove and we will miss you dearly!! I’ll miss chatting rugby with you on the deck in the sun. I hope you find peace after such a tough couple of months. I really hope that knowing you were loved through all these messages is some little comfort to your family and I wish there was more we could do for them!!
Goodbye my friend and May we meet again in an always sunny place where the barbecue is always cooking.
— Conor McMahon
My deepest sympathy. Your Dad was a charming gentleman who always had a smile and a story to tell. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. RIP.
— Carol ormiston esmonde
Deepest sympathies to Guido, Johann, Dieter and extended family. Fondly remembered by the Cobbe family for his wonderful stories, thoughtfulness and good humour.
— Terry and Julie Cobbe
To Guido's family. Sad to hear of his passing. He will be sadly missed by many however I am sure he will make himself very useful in heaven.
— Robin Petrie
To Johann and family
Your dad will be a great loss to you all. We are thinking of you all through these troubled times and you are in our prayers.
Regards, all in Progress
— Progress Systems
To Johann, Guido and Dieter
Our most deep and sincere condolences to you at the sad loss of your dear father.
Guido had been a member for several years, and our current President, of Rathfarnham Southwest PROBUS Club, and it is with heavy heart that we learnt of his passing. He always had a smile, a funny story and many an in-depth discussion on a variety of subjects. I know that I echo the thoughts and feelings of all our members that he as a kind and true friend, and a true gentleman. He will be deeply missed by us all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficult time for you, and we hope that, in the future, when current restriction a low, to meet you in person. May our good friend Guido now rest in peace.
— David Sparrow, Hon Sec , Rathfarnham Southwest Probus Club
Dear Johann and family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. I know he will be missed immensely. Thinking of you all. Big hugs.
— David Maury
To Guido's sons : Deiter, Guido and Johann
It was with sadness that I learned of your father's death following his long months of illness. Please accept my sincere sympathies on the loss of your father and friend.
A man of principle and faith Guido was always a courteous gentleman with a kind heart. May he rest in Peace now.
— Fiona Timlin
Dear Family of Guido.
Your dad was a kind man and a true gentleman. He will undoubtedly be missed but great memories will live on.
As you grieve, I will keep you in my thoughts. Please accept my heartfelt condolence of your father’s passing.
— Johann Taljaard
Dear family of my very good friend Guido,
We were schocked by the news.It is along time ago that we have trained together and vsited; ever since our family came to New Zealand.I will always remember Guido.We had so many good times over so many years and I treasure the memories.May the Lord grant His peace to all of you
— Cor Eckard
To Guido, thank you so much for coming along to numerous concerts of my choir. Knowing that you always enjoyed them and looked forward to the next one made me smile.
To Johann, my dear friend; big, big hugs from the two of us. We are here for you.
— Paul & Seán
I’ll miss your funny stories.
Your good mood, even when something is bugging you.
You are a character I’ll never forget.
— Jody Brooks
U were a true gentleman may u R I P
— Derek Butler
Dearest Johann and family. We are so so sorry to hear of the loss of your lovely dad. We are with you in spirit and we are thinking of you and praying for you and your family. Big hugs. Armin and Majella
— Armin and Majella
Very sorry to hear this sad news he was a lovely man and a great laugh everytime we meet up rest in peace Guido
— Robert smyth kdg electrical
To Guido’s sons, I am terribly sorry for your loss and so sorry to hear of Guidos passing. It was a pleasure to meet Guido in February and have the most interesting chats with him. He had such a spark about him and no doubt captivated many of the staff that cared for him over the past months. Kate (Community Nurse)
— Kate Slattery
Wij zijn in gedachten bij jullie.
Familie Kerens
— Sofie Kerens
Goodbye Uncle Guido. You were such an inspiration with your bubbly personality and enthusiasm about everything in life. You will live in our hearts and minds. You were a great father to your sons, husband, to Tannie Annatjie and uncle to me. We know you are once again free of Worldly limitations and in a happy place called Heaven!
— Johan Eksteen
Johann, Guido, Dieter and family.My deepest sympathy.” “I'm very saddened to hear of your loss.” You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult and trying time.
— Sylvia
Goodbye Guido, You were a wonderful and loyal friend to my brother Niall. We always enjoyed your company and your great stories.
You will be sadly missed.
— Maeve Boylan
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