James (Jim) BAUGH

Condolence Book for

James (Jim) BAUGH

Bryanstown, Drogheda, Meath / Drogheda, Louth

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RIP Jim, a gentleman.
Condolences to his family & friends.
— Sinéad Healy Rock
Deepest sympathies to Jim's family. We have fond memories of Jim helping us backstage in Kayther Theatre Group. Happy Days. Rest in Peace Jim.
— John Kelly
Sincere sympathy to the cousins relatives & friends of Jim. May he rest in peace with his parents & sisters.
— Louis & May Cotter,
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing a great neighbour in Bryanstown. May he rest in peace.
— Patrick Keenan
Always had a smile for everyone. Loved to chat, TRUE GENTLEMAN.
— Sean McKeown
It is with great sadness that we heard of the passing of Jim, a real gentleman. I knew Jim through VTOS in Fair St, where he was a great help to us mature students. To his family and friends we send our deepest sympathy. May Jim rest in peace.
— John and Ann Devitt
RIP JIM
— Michael and Nuala Grogan
Our condolence to Jim's family and friends. He was one of life's true gentleman. He always greeted you with a smile. Rest in peace Jim
— Kevin & Ann Marie Kilduff
Rest in peace Jim you were one of life's gentleman sincere sympathy to his family
— Liam mc Teggart
So sorry to read of Jim's passing. Happy memories of times spent in St Magdalene's as members of the Third Order. May Jim's gentle soul rest in peace with his family.
— Josephine and Jackie Moran
Our sincere sympathy to the extended family, so sorry to hear of Jim’s sad passing, A true gentleman. May he rest in eternal peace.
— Ken & Geraldine Meegan
Deepest sympathy on the death of Jim.may he rest in peace
— Paddy and Anne Baugh
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing.we knew the Baugh Family years ago from Trinity st where our gran Aunt lived. Then got to know Jim better when we were in the Lay Dominicans.jim was a gentleman.rest in peace dear friend
— Bernadette Gerrard windmill rd
Sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was one of life's gentlemen. Fondly remembered by the door men of Mcphails.
— Tom Carroll
Rest in peace jim ! " i never told your sister about the sneaky cigarettes we shared ! "
— Karan cahill
Farewell Jim
Condolences to Jim's family,
May he rest in peace.
— Ann Gibbons, College rise
Lovely man I remember the pub well on trinity street. Great man for the music. RIP
— Clare Woods
Our sincere sympathy to the family of James. Hew was good supporter of our club.
May he have eternal peace
— The members of Newtown Blues GFC
Heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Jim. We are deeply saddened to hear of his passing. We will remember him fondly for his friendliness forever smiling and his laughter. He shared with me many stories regarding Drogheda's historical past and some very amusing stories of my late father Con. It was a pleasure to have known Jim and he truly was one of nature's loveliest gentleman. May he Rest in Peace.
— Maria & Michael Campbell
Rest in peace Jim. A gentleman and a great character.
— Ged Nash
Gentle soul RIP
— Lolo Smyth
A true gent never pass without saying hello and have a chat may he rest in peace
— Phillips Family Bryanstown
Sincere sympathy to all Jim's cousins relatives & friends. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Ambrose & Brid Carr
Ah we are saddened to hear of Jim's passing, Rest In Peace. We shared a classroom with Jim in the old Parochial Centre on Peter St., where we studied Social Science and ECDL. We had such fun and laughs, often crying with hilarity as we grappled with the mysteries of Maths, and the evils of Economics. Manys a time Jim dodged a bullet by dashing out for a ciggie just before our fortright computer teacher would arrive at his desk... we were beyond inept, and Jim was petrified of incurring her 'wrath' (apologies Susan, you only had our best interests at heart, but computers were an unknown entity😵‍💫). Jim was so funny, he kept us all in stitches with his spakes. A salt of the earth, gentle man, you are far above the sums now Jim! Wishing you eternal peace🙏 Our sympathies to all of Jim's family and friends, from Elaine, Gillian, Jackie, Jessie, Michelle, Noeleen and Suzie.
— Class of 2000
Rest in peace Dear Jim, long time friend & Gentleman. Your Mam, Dad, Phyllis & Teresa will celebrate with you & the Angels. Prayers and Sympathy to extended Baugh and Smith Families. Jim, you were all like extended faintly to me. RIP till we meet 🙏
— Colette PBVM Greenhills
R.i.p.dear friend.
— Paul kelly
Condolences to Family R.I.P Jim. Always in good form, one of life's good guys
— Turlough McHugh
Sincerest condolences to Jim's cousin's on his passing a lovely gentleman and old neighbour may he rest in peace.
— Maeve and Jack Sheridan Bettystown
Very sorry to hear the news. As a kid playing football in Bryanstown, I remember very fondly the chats we had when he would be walking home after a trip into town. A lovely, kind man. My condolences to his family. Ronan
— Ronan Sheridan
Condolences to Jim's cousins and family on his passing. A gentleman and neighbour in George's Square. Rejoined with his parents and his sisters, Sr Theresa and Phyllis. At peace together now
— Tony and Sheila Murphy nee Moran
Rip Jamed Baugh a gentleman I had the pleasure knowing
— Kathleen Reilly
So Sorry For Your Loss Rip Jim
— Ethna Sullivan Doggett
Jim such a lovely gentle man. Rest in peace.
— Patricia Carolan
Rest in peace Jim. A gentleman I had the pleasure to know.
— Paul Mc Cann
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