Lorraine (Koraley) NORTHEN

Condolence Book for

Lorraine (Koraley) NORTHEN

Donnybrook, Dublin

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It is with great sadness I have learned of the death of Koraley who I had the privilege to work with many years ago. She was a beautiful person in every way. I regret that I was unable to attend her funeral and offer my sincere condolences to her family and friends on your great loss.
— Maurice Horgan
May you rest in peace, Koraley. We will remember you in Deerpark and in the wild flower meadow.
With much love and thanks for all you did for Mount Merrion Garden Club.
On behalf of its members, I offer sincere condolences to your family and friends.
— Maebh McLoughlin
The all too soon departure from this world of our dear friend Koraley, has left my colleague Iulian and I saddened by it's suddenness and deep sense of loss. Didn't get the opportunity to say goodbye, but had the comfort of having my Grandson Fionn, a young doctor in St Vincent's, call on her and had an engaging conversation with her before she passed away.
Koraley, we will miss your wry humour and your generosity of spirit. May you rest easily with the Angels, who will treasure your company and great sense of fun, and may Don be there also to greet you, his beloved Koraley. My love will accompany you on your final journey
— Ben Lynch
I knew Koraley back in the eighties when we first started the women in business network. We were trail blazers back then and Koraley was my inspiration. Softly spoken, kindness personified; a beautiful person inside and out. I’m so saddened to hear of her death and my thoughts are with her family today. RIP Koraley always remembered.
— Paula Doolan
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