John MILNER

Condolence Book for

John MILNER

Dalkey, Dublin

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happy memories of John. He always beat me at table tennis. very skilful at spinning the ball. always liked John. a gentleman. I still remember his knowing smile after 40 years. Mass card in the post from all the marian lads. God rest you, our friend. ar dheis De go raibh a hanam uasal.
Ann,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother John. My sympathy to you, Brendan, your mother and all your family at this sad time.
Pat
Sincere sympathies Ann and the Milner family on the passing of John, may he rest in peace. Deirdre Kerans, NUI Galway
Deepest sympathy to Margaret, Brendan and all the Milner family on the death of John.

May he rest in peace.
Ann,
Sorry to learn that your brother has passed away. Condolences to you, Brendan and all the Milner family.
Trina and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to you on the passing of John. Thinking of you, Colleen
Deepest condolences to the Milner family on the loss of John. Very fond memories of our table tennis days. Rest in Peace John.
Our most sincere sympathy with Margaret and also to Ann, Trina and Hilda on the death of John.
John, whom we met every Christmas at Brendan and Ann's was everything Ann said in her most eloquent eulogy at the Requiem Mass in Dalkey today. John was a delight to meet and had an interest in everything. With his hope and optimism all his life he is an inspiration to us.
Go ndeanaigh Dia trocaire ar a anam uasal. Caitríona , Danny & Úna Donnelly
Dear Margaret, Trina, Ann and Hilda, to all the family, our deepest sympathies. John was a gentleman, witty, kind and considerate every time I met him, he will be missed. Our thoughts are with you. From all of us here in Louisburgh - Barry, Steph and Dan.
Sincere sympathies to the Milner and Whyte Families on the passing of John.
May he rest in peace.
Dear Margaret, Ann & Brendan, Trina & David, Hilda & John, and Milner families in Ireland & USA, we offer our sincere sympathy on the loss of John, We have happy memories of our times and conversations with John since he was a child. We will remember him as truly heroic.
Trina, Ann and the Milner family. So sorry to hear of John’s passing. Sending my condolences and thinking of you at this time. Nuala Quirk
Really very sorry to hear this news. I haven't met him in years but I still remember his wit and of course his table-tennis playing style. May he rest in Peace.
My sincere sympathy to Margaret and family. It’s been a long time since we were in touch but I wanted you to know that I’m thinking of you all, and remembering Liam, at this time.
So sorry to hear of the passing of John. Fond memories of our table tennis days with John and the fun we had on trips away...deepest sympathy to all th e family... sleep easy John.x Geraldine Greene
Our condolences on your loss. John had a great zest for life and brought such fun and enjoyment to our life’s. His wit would brighten any conversation and his positive outlook lifted all that knew him. He will be greatly missed.
We send our thoughts and prayers to you all together with many fond memories of John. His fortitude was wonderful and now he is at peace. Róisin and Kieran McCourt.
Ann, all of your colleagues in NUI send our deepest sympathy to you, your mother, sisters and family on the death of your brother John. His sufferings are over but that does not lessen your grief.
We shared a happy time with you recently. We share your sorrow now.
To Trina and all the Milner family so very sorry to hear such sad news about John. May he rest in peace
Thinking of you all at this very sad time.
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