Johnny Creedon

Condolence Book for

Johnny Creedon

Macroom, Cork

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You are all in my thoughts and prayers. My memories of Johnny coming to the States with his carpet samples will always make me smile. Take care.
— Gail Linehan
R.I.P Johnny.
— Dan O Keeffe
Just heard from Patricia that Johnny had gone to his eternal reward. My family and I offer our sincere condolence to his wife Patricia, sons Sean and Brian, daughters Margaret, Patricia, and Clair , also their extended families .
In the 1956 All Ireland Football Final Cork V Galway Johnny was playing number 15 corner forward. I was number 2 playing directly on him. I received an injury and was in Hospital next morning and Johnny came to see how I was and later wrote me a letter re my recovery. I was so delighted in 2016 when Johnny, Patricia and some of her family came all the way to Ballinasloe to see me and my son cormac. What a gentleman. May He Rest In Peace
— SEAN KEELEY . BALLINASLOE
Aunt Pat, Sean, Margaret, Patricia, Claire and Brian,
Thinking of all of you with fond memories of times we have spent with Johnny.
With love and sympathy,
David, Janice, Ben and Eric
— David Linehan
Deepest sympathy to Pat and the Creedon family on the death of Johnny. Johnny was a true gentleman.
— Nora, Sean McEntee and family. Monaghan
To the Creedon family:

Very saddened to hear of your sudden loss. Sending deepest sympathy and warmest wishes at this difficult time.
— Maeve Collins
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