Margaret Marion Alice (Marion) WILSON

Condolence Book for

Margaret Marion Alice (Marion) WILSON
(née Howe)

Foxrock, Dublin

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Dear Nigel and friends of Marion,

It’s very difficult to say goodbye to Marion. She was such a part of my life for a long, long time. From the first birthday parties with Nigel at the circus, when we were six or seven, through the teenage years and all those tennis matches, to more recent visits home, when she would always make time to meet me. Indeed, just a few months ago, my eldest, Molly, went out for lunch with Marion and my Mum, Constance Kincaid. I’ll remember Marion for her kindness and openness (I used to throw all sort of questions at her), her love of gardening, her devotion to family, and her mixture of laughter and intelligence. It’s hard to imagine her not being there when I go home. I will miss her terribly, but the memories will last a long time. May she rest in peace, and may time be a comfort, Nigel.
To Nigel and Family. Well done today you spoke so well of your Mother and shared her story with many of her friends. She would have been very proud of you !
Dear Nigel, Alexandra,Stephen and family,
so sorry to hear Marion has passed away. We were always so pleased to see her at the door for a chat and a cup of tea. She will be missed by our family and remembered as a lady of many talents and helpful to all. We have you all in our thoughts.
The Kincaid family.
My sincere sympathy Nigel and extended family on the passing of a dear mother, Marion. May her gentle soul Rest In Peace.
So sorry to hear of Marion s death . Our family lived next door to Robin Marion Lynn and Nigel in Seaview Park in Shankill for many years. I remember babysitting for Lynn and Nigel. Marion was always so kind to all the family and I especially remember the lovely dish of home made pancakes she delivered to us every Shrove Tuesday. Sincere sympathy to the family.
Dear Nigel Alexandra and Stephen I'm so sorry to hear about Marion's death such a lovely lady. I've know your mum for many years after looking after your dad. We have always kept in touch I will miss our coffees and chats. God bless and keep you all safe
Sincere condolences to Rosaleen, David, Nigel & all the family on the sad passing of Marion. You are in our thoughts and prayers
I’m so sorry to hear the sad news that my good friend Marion has passed away. We worked together years ago and I enjoyed the times we met for coffee since.
Deepest sympathy.
Deepest Sympathy to Rosaleem David also to Marion’s Families on her sad passing Margaret Moynan Ballacolla
Sincere sympathy to you Nigel and Marian's extended family and friends. I met your lovely mum when your dad Robin was ill and I also worked with your beautiful sister Lynn. Marian was a wonderful lady in every way and she is now reunited with them both. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time.
Dear Nigel,
I am so sorry to read of the death of your mother, and you are both in my thoughts and prayers. I know this is going to be a very lonely time for you. I have many happy memories of meeting you with Melissa in Dublin, Cambridge and New York. Again, my deepest sympathy,
Mary
Sincere sympathy to Nigel & family
So sorry to hear about Marion’s passing. She was as a great support to Lynn and a devoted Granny to Alexandra and Stephen. RIP.
Deepest sympathy to Nigel , Rosie, & David, her dear granchildren, & extended family on the sad passing of Marion
Dearest Nigel and family, my deepest condolences on the passing of Marion. I will always remember her incredible thoughtfulness and her wisdom. A wonderful lady who always looked on the bright side of life and was so generous with her time and advice. Welcoming, charming and kind with a great sense of humour, I have fond memories of dinners in London and still have the beautifully baby clothes she hand knitted. My thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficult journey of saddest loss.
deepest sympathy to Mrs Wilson,s family she was a lovely lady.may she rest in peace
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