
Condolence Book for
Liam REDMOND
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Rest in peace Liam, we will miss you, your jokes and your funny messages.
Our sincere sympathies to Jacinta and your family. Thinking of you all at this sad time.
Our sincere sympathies to Jacinta and your family. Thinking of you all at this sad time.
Sincere sympathy to you Jacinta, and your family on the loss of your beloved Liam. Always an imposing figure around the Village. May he rest in peace. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Hilda
To Jacinta and all your family, my sympathies to you on such a very sad time. I remember Liam, many moon years ago, who was a great friend of my brother in law Damian, when we had good fun and many a laugh together. May he Rest in Peace.
Rest In Peace Liam, You fought the good fight & never lost your good humor or your great ability to wind every one up while still keeping them longing for more.
Our deepest sympathy & condolences to your wife Jacinta & your family.
Our deepest sympathy & condolences to your wife Jacinta & your family.
Rest in peace Liam will miss the jokes and the laugh from Anthony the corner shop irishtown
A great man for the stories, and there were a lot of them over the last 25yrs.
Liam had a great way about him, he had the gift of the gab an air of authority about him, when he would waltz into the Fingal Co Co offices in his flash suits and his Range Rover car as he called it ( we used to call it his truck and it drove him mad ) looking for business it was a true reflection of the man that he always left with an order for something.
Liam was never seen or thought of as just a supplier, he was thought of as a real friend.
Ar dheis De go raibh ar anam.
Liam had a great way about him, he had the gift of the gab an air of authority about him, when he would waltz into the Fingal Co Co offices in his flash suits and his Range Rover car as he called it ( we used to call it his truck and it drove him mad ) looking for business it was a true reflection of the man that he always left with an order for something.
Liam was never seen or thought of as just a supplier, he was thought of as a real friend.
Ar dheis De go raibh ar anam.
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