Mary McKAY

Condolence Book for

Mary McKAY

Castleknock, Dublin

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Dear John, Patricia, Angela, and Susan, I've just recently heard from Eamon Maher of the death of your wife and mother.
My memories of Mary we're always of great kindness and generosity, coupled with a great sense of humour.
Thinking of you all at this difficult time.
Warmest regards,
John Butler.
Tipperary.
John, Patricia, Angela and Susan,

I was so sorry to hear of Mary’s recent passing. She was a lovely, kindhearted and generous person.

I remember back all those years ago when I would visit your house from time to time. We would all congregate in the kitchen, have good chat, great laughs and of course endless cups of tea, ham sandwiches and biscuits. We will all miss her very much.

Cathleen, Brian and Michael, my deepest sympathy on the loss of your sister Mary. She will be greatly missed.

Thinking of you all,
The Carey Family, Gilbert & Heather
Boston, Massachusetts
Dear John::

My deep sympathies to you, Patricia, Angela and Susan on the sudden passing of your loving wife and mother Mary. My heart and prayers go out to you all.

May the fond memories of Mary bring you comfort during this hard time in your lives.

I am deeply honoured and blessed to have known Mary who was always so kind to us and especially to my sister Carmel. I always felt so welcome in her home.

“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die”

Sincerely,, Jacinta Carey.
Sending my deepest sympathies at this time! Thinking of you all. Mary was a lovely lady who will be sadly missed! Keeping you all in our prayers! From Canada.
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