John Coleman

Condolence Book for

John Coleman

Deepforde, Colpe Crescent, Drogheda, Meath / Louth

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So sorry to hear the sad news on John's passing. He was always a friendly face around our estate and would never pass any of us without a friendly wave.

Our deepest condolences to all of his family and friends at this difficult time.

May he rest in peace.
We are deeply saddened to hear of John’s passing. He was a true gentleman who will be fondly remembered. Our heartfelt sympathies are with Deirdre, Mary, Bill, and all their families at this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
I am so sorry and sad to hear of Johns passing. John was our lovely neighbour who we loved chatting to on his many walks by our house, he showed kindness towards my kids and bought them gifts when they arrived and was always so friendly .He was a gentleman and one of the many reasons living up here is such a nice place to be. John will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace.
Deepest sympathy to Coleman family on Johns passing. RIP
Our sincere sympathies and condolences on your sad loss of John
We enjoyed his company so much
May John rest in peace
My deepest condolences to Deirdre, Mary and Bill on the passing of your father John. I had the pleasure of working for him, and he embodied all the qualities you would expect of a great leader, courteous, business savvy, tough, thoughtful, visionary, witty, uncompromising, but always fair. He was also a great mentor to the Guinness and Diageo generations that followed him. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
John was a great person. He was very business savvy , a gentleman and a pleasure to work with. I always found John to be supportive and helpful. May he rest in peace.
Our condolances to Deirdre, Mary and Bill on the sad passing of your dear Dad. A good colleague and friend since our years in Kerry. Rest in peace John.
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