Mary Byrne

Condolence Book for

Mary Byrne

Kimmage, Dublin / Mallow, Cork

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Rip Mary ill miss our days out and walks every week and all the wonderful stories you had. Rest easy, proud to have known you and call you my friend 🧡 xx
To all Mary’s family and friends I’m so sorry to hear about Mary she was a great woman and a lovely character used to love the chats when she came into Peter mark to get her hair done she loved getting the cup of tea and she always used to say keep me hear for the day she loved getting out from Yvonne and all the girls in Peter mark
It was an honour and pleasure to have met such a wonderful lady. May she now rest in eternal peace.
Mary was an amazing lady who lived life to the fullest, she will be sadly missed by all who knew her, may she rest in peace.
Sincere condolences to all our cousins in California on the passing of Mary. A lovely lady, always full of chat and a pleasure to meet. She will be dearly missed by you all.
RIP Mary.
My sincere sympathy to all Mary's family on her passing. May she rest in eternal peace and happiness.
She was always a joy to meet and a kind and caring person. We would always catch up on her trips to her home county of Cork.
Condolences to all Mary’s Family and Friends .I worked with Mary for eighteen years.We had some great times together. it was a pleasure to have known her. May her gentle soul Rest In Peace.
To all who loved and cared for Mary our sympathies - a lady - we always enjoyed her company. A life long lived and enjoyed. Rest in Peace until we meet again 🙏

Victor Joy Sharon & Debbie
My deepest sympathies to you all on the sad passing of Mary. May she rest in peace. John Paul
From babysitting us to bringing us to the zoo - we always had a great time with Mary. Always curious, always thoughtful - many talks and lectures attended with Mary over the years. Huge and irreplacable loss. x
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