
Condolence Book for
Margaret Quigley
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Margaret was my mum Gloria's teacher at Mount Anville. They went on to become close life long friends and shared their great passion for music. I last saw Margaret in 2011, shortly after my mum passed away, and we spent a few lovely hours together reminiscing about times past. I will always remember Margaret with much fondness. May she rest in love and light. Kind regards, Minnow.
I remember Ms Prandy so well from Bertrand and Rutland. She was always very interesting. We then met again through my son Jamie at many a recital or opera. RIP from all the family
Her presence was like a ray of sunshine at the National Concert Hall. Without listeners of her quality, perfecting performance is a thankless task. I measc na nAingeal go raibh a hanam uasal.
Margaret was the best teacher I ever had. She instilled in me a love of the Renaissance period of history. I was privileged to have been one of her pupils. Rest in peace.
A legendary teacher and a force to be reckoned with. Was privileged to have been graced with her favour. May She Rest In Peace.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis
As a past pupil of Mt Temple School, Ms Prandy was very highly thought of by her peers and pupils alike. RIP
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