John (Jimmy) Ainscough

Condolence Book for

John (Jimmy) Ainscough

St. Anne's Court, Ballinteer, Dublin

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I still can't get over your passing, Jimmy. You were my best friend for many years. Sorely missing you, as are so many of our mutual friends. Thanks for everything. Condolences to your family. Rest In Peace Jockser Jimmy 💙🙏
— Leanne
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Jimmy. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
— Carly Egan (Daughter of Billy Walsh)
So sorry to just hear the news of Jimmy’s passing condolence’s to you Pauline and your girls. Very fond memories ❤️
— Susan and Kevin Hopkins
Jimmy, I am heartbroken to hear of your passing. You were such a lovely man who spoke with so much love for your daughters. You will be missed so much in Ballinteer. Deepest sympathy to your family on the loss of darling Jimmy.
— Margaret McCarthy, Ballinteer
Well Jimmy, just absolutely devastated. You've taken a piece of my heart and soul with you. You were my best friend and we had gone through so much together. Thank you for being you and for everything. I'll love and miss you always and forever Jockser. Rest In Peace 🙏💙
— Leanne
Rest in peace jimmy condolences to his family
— Louise Murphy neighbour south Cumberland street
I'm very saddened to hear about Jimmy's passing. He was a decent good man, a true Dubliner and patriot. I had good chats with him. Condolences to his family and friends. May Jimmy rest in peace in heaven. 🙏
— Essie
Rest in peace jimmy , your wit and humour and nicest will be badly missed
— Steve D
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