John CURRAN

Condolence Book for

John CURRAN

Dublin

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It is with profound sadness that I heard of John's death. What a wonderful man; I contacted Cape Town re; his funeral arrangements and am so dismayed to see that I missed the service. John was a most wonderful help to our environmental project, easy treesie- Crann, Trees for Ireland and we had hoped to expand our environmental education with an emphasis on Climate Action by degrees. He was such a great person to work with as well as having personally the most warm and engaging nature. Ar dheis Dé go rabh a anam uasal.
— Orla Farrell
With deepest sympathy to John's family and friends. Sending lots of love and prayers. God bless.
— Mary Cohen
My deepest sympathy to John’s family and friends.I was a classmate of his in Synge St CBS for ten years.He was an exceptionally nice fellow, always calm, and with a great sense of humour.I pay tribute to his work in South Africa and his reputation as a great educator.May he Rest In Peace and may all who loved him and were close to him find consolation for their loss.
— Brendan Twomey
Deepest sympathy to Liz and all the family on your very sad loss.Sorry we cannot be with you on Friday but you will be our thoughts as we remember John fondly. May he rest in peace.
— Aileen and Murry Clancy
A gentleman. Proud to have known him. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— Rónán Ó Caollaí
John. May you rest in peace. You were a kind and gentle man here on earth. May the Angels take you to Heaven.
— Clare Whyte
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