James Kelly

Condolence Book for

James Kelly

Limewood Ave., Tonlegee Road, Raheny, Dublin / Ederney, Fermanagh

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I am very sad to hear of Jimmy's passing. May he rest in peace.
— Deirdre Brabazon
Dear Paul & Claire We are very saddened to hear of the passing of your Dad. Deepest condolences and sincere sympathies to you and all the family. You are very much in our thoughts.
— Linda & Dave
To Mrs. Kelly, Claire, Paul and Simon. So sorry for your loss. Mr. Kelly was a kind and thoughtful man. I remember well the great chats we had when he would so nicely drive me to DCU many a morning on his way to work, no doubt going well out of his way. Always had a great story to tell. May He Rest In Peace.
— Derek Cunnion
Claire and family, my deepest sympathies during your time of loss, my thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
— Angela Moreno
Our deepest condolences to you all on the passing of Jimmy. He was a pure gentleman and he will no doubt leave a huge void in your lives. Thinking of you all. Larry & Maire.
— Larry & Maire Boylan
Claire and family, sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May he rest in peace.
— Deirdre Coll
Claire, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
— Noel Farrell
To Claire and your family,
Although I didn't know Mr. Kelly, the news of his passing brought sadness to my heart because I know that each of you are feeling the loss of this wonderful man. I hope the many fond memories will carry you through this difficult time and continue to keep Jimmy with you. My sincere condolences.
— Jan Seger
Paul our deepest sympathy to you, Claire, Simon. We have very good memories of Jimmy from your wedding in Italy. Thinking of you all at this difficult time.
— Ken & Allie
Dearest Claire and family,
I was saddened to hear of your loss, know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
— Debby McNichols
Dear Claire and Family,
I'm so very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Best,
Karen
— Karen Greenfield
Claire and Family, please accept my heartfelt condolences. This is such a big loss. From my heart I wish you much strength in this difficult time !
— Claus Breede
Remember Jimmy fondly from Limewood Avenue coming in to visit my Granda, Johnny O’Hagan. Always good craic and warm personality. My own mother Kathleen passed 3 weeks ago. My Dad Michael watched the mass on webcam. He was very impressed with the oration at the end from Simon.
Regards to all the family.

Eamonn, Jane and Lucy Burns, Ballinascreen, Co Derry.
— Eamonn Burns
To Claire and all the family,
I'm so sorry about your Dad's passing. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this difficult and sad time. May he rest in peace.
— Dympna Kenny
The bed of heaven to you Jimmy RIP. Our condolences to Bridie and family on your great loss.
Jimmy regaled us with his stories and songs on many an occasion, during our days with Ayrwaves. Thanks for the memories Jimmy.
— Tom and Margaret Maher
My heartfelt sympathy and condolences to you all. May he Rest In Peace and May you all find strength and peace in the days ahead. Sorry can’t be there in person but I will see you all soon when restrictions are lifted.
— Máire McFadden
Dear Mrs Kelly, Claire, Paul & Simon & families,
So sorry to hear of Jimmy’s passing, he was a lovely man, always up for a joke & having a laugh. He will be greatly missed and I send you my deepest condolences.
— Michele Murphy Davis
Bridie, Claire, Paul and Simon, we are saddened to hear of Jimmys death. He will always be remembered for his quiet, thoughtful and often witty personality, but most of all a real family man with true christain qualities. I will truly miss him as we have known each other since the early sixties, when we lived in the North. Rest in peace dear friend Brenda.
— Brenda Boyle and family Dublin
So sorry to hear of James's passing. He was a gentleman. My sincere condolences to the family on their sad loss. May he rest in peace.

Madeleine Lonergan limewood Road
— Madeleine Lonergan and Lonergan Family
Very sad to hear of Jimmy's passing. He was a great friend, jovial and sociable. A well loved member of our Ayrfield Men's Shed group. We will miss you Jimmy. John Fahey & family
— John Fahey
To bridie, claire, simon and paul, devastating loss to all of u. He loved to sing, I'm sure st peter will welome him into the choir. My sincere condolences on ur loss x
— Eileen Rangou
I have nothing but fond and good memories of Mr. Kelly. An absolute gentleman and a great neighbour. My thoughts are with Claire, Paul, Simon and Mrs. Kelly at this sad time. God bless Jim. Graham Mulligan, Wexford
— Graham Mulligan
I’m very sorry to hear that Uncle Jimmy has past away. I have great memories of him as a child . He used to read Shakespeare to us and serenade us with song. He had a wicked sense of humor He was such a gentle gentleman , my thoughts are with you Auntie Bridie, Claire , Paul and Simon at this time.
— Karen Hazzard Boyle
My sincere condolences to the Kelly family on the death of Jimmy. He was a real gentleman. Joan Carr, Foxhill Avenue
— Joan Carr
So sorry for your loss especially at this sad time .he was a lovely man always ready for a chat may he rest in peace
— Billy and Sadie Jackson Tonlegee Road
So sorry Bridie to hear about James. Condolences to you and the family.
— Henry Mc goldrick
To Claire, Paul and Simon

so sad to hear of your Dad's passing especially in these very difficult times. From my childhood memories, your Dad was lovely, kind and funny. I'm sure you will all miss him terribly. Please pass on my condolences to your Mother. Thinking of you all.
— Barbara Mulligan
Deepest sympathy to Bridie Claire Paul and Simon on the sad death of Jimmy RIP. always very jolly and loved to met everyone.
— Monica Monaghan Ederney
Our sincere sympathies to you Bridie and your family on Jim's passing. Jim was such a friendly gentlemen, always ready for a chat. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May he rest in peace.
— Frank and Pauline Sorohan
Sorry to hear of the death of Jimmy . Our condolences to Bridie ,Claire ,Paul Simon & families . Fond memories of Jimmy, his friendship and good humour. May he Rest In Peace .
— Kieran , Mona & OHagan family
On behalf of the Ayrfield MenShed,may we offer our sincere and deepest condolences
to,Bridie and family on the death of Jimmy Rip.Jimmy brought his own inimical talents
to "The Shed".,and could sing a song at the slightest wink or nod.Jimmy had a unique way of playing domino's,and the roll of a bowling ball had to be seen to be believed,He would often collect and bring an elderly member to our meeting.all of the above, could be embroidered had we the access to share with you but with the Covid19
restrictions, its very difficult,as it must be for the family at this Time.We in the Shed will greatly miss Jimmy.May you find comfort and peace at this Time.and may Jimmy rip.
— Ayrfield MenShed Tom Clarke
Sorry to hear the sad news. Thinking of you all. May he rest in peace.
— Linda Casey
Bridie , we extend our deepest sympathy to you, also to Clare, Paul and Simon on the sudden death of your dear husband James , (known to us as Jimmy ). A wonderfully engaging man who warmed himself to all who met him. I will miss our chats after Mass and similarly over the garden wall, where he always stopped to say Hello..Jimmy was always thinking of the other person, a sign of a true Christian. Jimmy , Rest in Peace now. Tommy and Doreen
— Thomas and Doreen O Brien
To Claire, Paul and Simon
I was so sorry to hear the sad news of the loss of your lovely Dad. Thinking of you all, especially your Mam Bridie at this really difficult time. May he Rest In Peace.
— Deirdre Hickey
Thinking of Bridie and all the family at this very sad time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mass said here in Australia for Jim and the Kelly family.
— Kathleen Casey
Our deepest sympathies and condolences to Bridie, Paul, Claire, Simon and all the family on the sad loss of James. May James rest in peace. We are thinking of you all at this very difficult time.
— David & Lillian Ruane
To the family of James kelly I’m privileged to have been James care assistant for a short period of time he was a gent and I enjoyed the time I had with him my thoughts and prayers are with all the family at this time ,
-Lauren dunne
— Lauren Dunne
So terribly sorry to here of the passing of your Father. You will be in our thoughts.
Rest in the arms of the Angels, James.
— Sallyann Greaves
Sincere sympathy to the Kelly family at the passing of James. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.
— Michael and Frankie Dyar, Castlerea
To Claire and family

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of your lovely Dad. He was always so nice and kind to me over the years. We are thinking of you all at this difficult time.
— Rosemary, Liam and Alice Hutchinson
So sorry Claire, Paul & Simon to hear about the passing of your Dad . Please pass on my condolences to your mam. My thoughts are with you all at this very sad time.
— Colette Hickey
So sorry to hear that James has passed away RIP. My memories of him,, when he lived at High St., Ederney, are that of a very charming and happy young man. Deepest Sympathy to his wife & family circle.
— Eileen Moohan Teague
thinking of bridie and family at this sad time ,rest in peace uncle james
— Kevin Mc Caffrey
To Bridie and family sorry to hear of uncle James's passing, thinking of you all at the sad time, may he rest in peace
— Tommy Mc Caffrey
Thinking of you all at this sad time, may he rest in peace.
— Marita Hickey
Deepest sympathy to the wife, family and friends of the late James Kelly. I had the pleasure of chatting with him on many occasions. He was a great man to relive events of his life. I always enjoyed his company. May he rest in peace.
— Peter Igoe
Thinking of you Paul and your family at this sad time, may your father (James) RIP
— Margaret, Noel, Mark Manning
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