John Stitt (Molloy)

Condolence Book for

John Stitt (Molloy)

Dublin 8, Dublin

This Condolence Book is now read-only

60 days after publication, this book becomes ‘read only’ which means that no new condolences may be added; however, the condolence book may be viewed, saved and / or printed at any time.

mini-condolence-book
Mini Condolence Books
View All
christmas-sympathy-card
RIP.ie Christmas Sympathy Card
Order Here
I was sorry to hear the sad news of John Stitt from my brother.

John sat in front of me in the " big study " and James behind me. So I had the dubious pleasure of a Stitt sandwich. I remember two things of John, he was a good footballer and a kind guy. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Niall Barry
York
Dear Marian and family

It is with profound sadness that I have just heard of your untimely loss. John and Jim were good friends to me at school and I remember John with particular fondness. I can but dimly imagine your pain at this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I have just learnt, with great sadness, of the passing of John. I have wonderful memories of our days together in Clongowes. I was a teammate on the swimming and water polo teams where his determination and competitiveness was an inspiration to me and the rest of the guys.

He was a kind and thoughtful person whom I will remember with fondness. My thoughts and prayers are with John and his family at this sad time.
My sincere sympathy to you and all the family at this very sad time. I hold very good memories of John as a young man, and of his brother James. Our paths did part, only to converge again, for a very short while, after he bought his first home in Dublin; only to diverge again. You are in my thoughts. The gates of memory never close.
Our condolences to you all at this sad time. John was a gentleman and was very pleasant to deal with. We are saddened to hear of his passing.
Tricia Tormey and John Gough, Computer Technicians, Ballyfermot College of Further Education.
Dear Marian and family. I have fond memories of our times together immersed in passionate discussions on many different topics over pints of Guinness before dinner. I've always had a warm place in my heart for John, his passion and his humanity.
Thinking of you all Joan
Dear Marian, Im so sorry for your loss of John, he was a fine man, kind and loveing , we were friends many years ago, my btother Bernard went to school with John. Thinking of you and your family today
Dear Marian and Family
I am sorry to hear and read this sad news; a fellow inmate at CWC where we did time together and survived ; he did the decent thing letting me copy his home work and of course I forgive him for being such a dedicated follower of a small football team in Manchester that play in red; I will always recall him for having a copy of "Four Way Street" (CSN and Y) before I purchased same. I recall his amazing swimming feats with his brother Jim, Tom.D and Gerry M; I am pretty sure John had a great life. John is and will remain very much in my thoughts at this and future times.
Gerald Barry (London)
Dear Marian and family,

Please accept my sincere condolences on the very sad loss of John. He was a popular and valued classmate of mine at Clongowes. I have many good memories of him there as a strongly competitive extremely competent swimmer, always good humoured, and as a person who stood up for justice.

Will be keeping you, John, and your family in my thoughts at this time – may he rest in peace: God Bless.
Dear Marian and family

Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss of John. He was a good friend and valued classmate of mine at Clongowes and I have many great memories of him there. Will be keeping you and John and your family in my thoughts and prayers at this very sad time for you.

Oliver (Sydney, Australia).
Dear Marian. I am so sorry to hear of John's death. I cannot imagine how you and the children feel at this sad time. I wish to support you any way I can. I will be seeing you tomorrow or Wednesday to begin the support.
Marian and children
My sincere sympathy to you at the loss of your precious John.A gentleman always.
Dear Marian and the boys
I haven't met yea in a long time but very sorry for yere loss of john
Same tumour as my father died from
Very hard,but they go to sleep peacefully in the end
I am so sorry that I left it too late to look up a wonderful pal of my schooldays, John, and now it's too late to do so. He and his twin brother Jim were inspirational forces in getting the best from a very ordinary swimmer(me) at school to do more than I was ever entitled to expect. I am kicking my self that I didn't get in touch before now. May this really nice person rest in peace and may those who loved him not suffer too much now.
Loading data...