Jonathan (Jon) HANNA

Condolence Book for

Jonathan (Jon) HANNA

Rathgar, Dublin / Kilkeel, Down

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Thjnking of Jon's family and friends (online and in real life). He is already greatly missed ❤️ Rest in power Jon x
— Rebecca McAllister
Thinking of you and the family circle, Joanna, at this sad time.
— Lesley Rankin
A wonderfully kind and caring man. Was privileged to know him for a short period of time. A true gentleman in every sense. My deepest sympathies to Jon’s family and close friends
— Alex
So sorry for your very sad and sudden loss. Thinking of you all at this very difficult time. May Jon rest in peace.

Lots of love Oonagh xx
— Oonagh Treble
Solidarity, my brother. Rest a while at that fine saloon beside the blacksmith's barn just by the river in the glen o'er the seas in the Summerlands.

My condolences to Jon's family and wide circles of friends.
— Conor O'Hara
I'm so sorry for this terrible loss Joanna. You and your family will be in my prayers
— Gregg O'Neill
So very sorry to hear of the passing of this wonderful man, love & light & thank you for all you did xxx
— Jo
Heartfelt sorrow - Such a loss to friends and family, but also all the communities where his warrior soul and kindred heart found a home. A legacy of light, may it bring comfort to those he loved!
Joanna there are no words adequate at times like these. x
— Marion Rose McFadden
My deepest sympathies to all family and friend for this terrible loss.
— Giovanni Giusti
Absolutely shocking
— Jennifer
A gentle soul and a great feminist.
Your loss is shared.
So sorry to hear of his passing
— Deirdre Macneil
I didn’t know him in real life but he was a huge part of the online communities I am involved with. He was a beautiful soul and I’m so incredibly sorry for this huge loss. My deepest sympathies to Jon’s family.
— Sarah slattery
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