Kevin HALLAHAN (Wicklow 56)

Condolence Book for

Kevin HALLAHAN (Wicklow 56)

Morell Manor, Naas, Kildare / Doneraile, Cork

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We were near the rescue team on the Saturday when the accident happened. Although we didn't know Kevin, our respect cannot be measured for heros of rescue teams who risk all to save others. Our sincere condolences go to his family at this sad time..
— Pat and Krystal Lynch
Dear Catherine, So very sorry to hear of Kevins untimely death. I was away climbing myself at the time and couldn't believe it. Thinking so much for you and the family, too cruel and tragic, Gary
— Gary Motyer
Very sincere and heartfelt sympathy to Kevin Hallahan's family,his parents, siblings, wife,daughters especially and his work and mountain rescue colleagues and friends. We will keep you all in our prayers in the sad ,dark lonely days without your beloved Kevin. May his gentle soul rest in eternal peace.
A funeral minister in Naas.
— Kay Delaney.
To Catherine, Katie, Leah and Emily, and all his family and friends.

My deepest sympathy to you all. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
May he be remembered for all the kindness he shared with others.
— Louise Brown( previous Acorn staff)
God has taken another angle of mercy today the world has lost a dad a husband an uncle today we have lost a friend our thoughts are with you
The crew at wicklow lifeboat station all
— Brendan copeland
From one mountain man to another true mountain man - May your spirit soar higher than the highest peak.
A tragic loss to your wife, daughters, family, friends, work colleagues, everyone in the mountain community and everyone you touched in your all too short life.
— Kevin Dempsey, Enniskerry
Grateful thanks to Kevin and his generous colleagues who give their time, extraordinary skills and too often their lives, to keep us all safe. Deepest condolences to his heatbroken family, friends and Rescue colleagues. May he rest in the peace he deserves.
— A grateful citizen.
Sincere sympathy Anthony and Marie on your very sad loss ..May Kevin RIP .......You are all in our thoughts and prayers .
— Helen Landy Bowen ........Doneraile /Naas
Our deepest condolences to Kevins Family , relatives and friends. Also to his Mountain Rescue family. RIP Kevin. A huge loss to the rescue fraternity.
— Wicklow Lifeboat Station
Deepest sympathy to Kevin's family. He will be sadly missed by all. May God bless you all and keep ye safe in His arms. RIP Kevin. I will miss you.
— Carolyn Buckley Glanworth Co.Cork
My sincere sympathy on Kevin,s death and although I did not know him he belonged to a phenomenal type of people willing to risk their lives for other,s.May he rest in peace.
— Martin Kelly
To all of Kevin's family sincere sympathy,he died as he lived helping mankind,The O'Connell family ,old neighbours,from St.Theresa's Place ,Marie and all in my thoughts.
— Mary Crowley (Lynch) St. Theresa's Place Kanturk.
Sincerest sympathy to the Hallahan family. A good man, trying to make a difference. I didn't know him though am very grateful that there are brave people such as he was, going out there and beyond themselves to rescue and help others. Thoughts to all Kevin's family, friends and rescue family. I am so sorry for the sadness and pain that you all are feeling.
— Grace Delaney
Deepest sympathy to all the family especially marie and all o conell family thinking of you at this sad time from noreen o callaghan nee browne kanturk
— Noreen o callaghan
Dearest Marie Anthony & family. .May we offer our deepest sympathy to you& your extended family
On your heartfelt loss of Kevin .R.I.P...
.You are all in our thoughts and prayers. .. May the Lord help you all at this very sad time & into the future. ..our deepest condolences to u all. ...Mike & julianne & family
— Julianne& Mike Deane & family Castletownroche co cork.
Deepest sympathies to you all on your sad loss.
From your neighbours in Morell Crescent.
— John and Orla Byrne
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