Kay Corcoran

Condolence Book for

Kay Corcoran

Dun Laoghaire, Dublin / Booterstown, Dublin

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I am so sorry to hear of Kay’s death. A lovely lovely lady. We hadn’t met for many years but I remember her fondly. Thinking of you all at this very sad time
— Geraldine Lynch
To Aran, Sara, Ryan and JohnPaul my deepest sympathy on Kay,s death..You and your families have been an inspiration to me as I watched the love and care that you lavished on your beloved Mother. She was my cousin and very good friend and we have shared a lot recently. I will miss her and only hope I can be as brave and cheerful as. Kay always was.
— Tina O,Donnell
Kay darling I will miss you so very much. You are now resting peacefully with Ben, your love.
Thank you Ryan for calling me. Sara, Aaron, Ryan, John Paul, and all your wonderful families, my most sincere condolences to you all. I know how difficult this must be for you. Your Mom fought a long and hard battle, and was so strong and cheerful through it all. I haven't been home for three years due to health issues but we talked regularly, and laughed a lot. She was one of a kind. A dear friend over many years, perhaps 60+!!
My heart is with you all.
Love, Joan.
— Joan Phillips de Vives
I am so sad to miss the mass. I am in New York and returning on Wednesday evening to Dublin.
She was a very dear friend for over sixty years, I am devastated by her loss.
She will me forever missed.
Sara, Aran, John Paul and all the family, you are in my thoughts.
Love,
Daphne
— Daphne Walshe
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