Martin Gerard Crotty

Condolence Book for

Martin Gerard Crotty

Monkstown, Dublin

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So shocked and saddened by the news of Martin's untimely passing. We met in 1969 when we both had summer jobs at Shannon Travel and became friends. Although I moved to London we met fairly often on my visits to Dublin. He was unfailingly polite, witty and great company and I cannot believe he is gone. My deepest sympathy to Marie Therese, Luke and Sabina. May he rest in peace.
— Angela Traynor
So sorry to hear about the passing of Martin, I knew Martin from the Business Owners Network in the Chambers. He was a true gentleman and always ready to help and advise a fellow-chamber member. I am truly sorry for your loss. May He Rest in Peace...
— Lotte Lyne
So sorry and shocked to hear of Martin's passing and also sorry to have missed the funeral. I will be planning to attend the memorial service. Martin was a true gentleman and it was my pleasure to work with him and his team at BFK Design over a few years as a direct result of meeting at the Chamber Business Owners Network. My sincere condolences to his partner Sabina, his sister Marie Therese and all other family, friends and colleagues. RIP.
— Bill McConnell
My sincere condolences to all of Martin's family and friends with fond memories of happy days in The Pembroke long ago and special memories of Adrian, we were together a few days before he was killed in the Moorgate train crash.
— Jack Crowley, Cork
To Sabina, Marie Therese, Noel and Luke. We send our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy on the passing of our great friend. Martin, you will be so missed.
— Eleanor and Liam Ryan
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