
Condolence Book for
Mary Paula Wakelin Walsh
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Kay, I heard of Mary Paula's death as I was leaving England on 21st April. I send you lots of love. May the love of many hold you at this time and in the time ahead. I am deeply grateful for having known both of you.
I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of Mary Paula who I met through Turning Point. I wish to express my sincere condolences to Kay and to her family and friends. Mary Paula radiated warmth and kindness and I feel lucky to have known her. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.
My deepest sympathies on the death of Mary Paula, I loved looking after you in Rathfarnham centre and always enjoyed seeing you both, I know you will be bereft without your partner, you will be in my thoughts and prayers Kay.
'Farewell !! ....
but Whenever'
Long long may our hearts
with such memories be filled
As a vase in which roses have once been distilled,
You may break or shatter the vase if you will
But the scent of the roses will linger there still.
'Farewell !! ....
but Whenever'
Long long may our hearts
with such memories be filled
As a vase in which roses have once been distilled,
You may break or shatter the vase if you will
But the scent of the roses will linger there still.
I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of a lovely and courageous soul, Mary Paula and offer you my deepest condolences Kay. I am thinking of her as she dances into her next life and the next stage of her journey. Lots of love and blessings dear fellow travellers, Benig and Annig
Kay, My deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers for you and yours at this time.I first met Mary Paula in 1984 in Carlow, a meeting which was in turn to inspire me to later train as a Psychotherapist. A wonderful lady worth knowing, who will be sadly missed by scores of friends and colleagues. May she rest in peace.
I was shocked to learn of Mary's passing. Mary and her Mum Doreen
were great neighbours when I lived across the road from the White House in Templeogue. In my thoughts and prayers.
were great neighbours when I lived across the road from the White House in Templeogue. In my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerest sympathy to Kay and extended families. A great lady who has made a real difference .
May Mary Paula rest in peace
May Mary Paula rest in peace
Dear Kay, I send you my deepest sympathy on the death of your wonderful partner Mary Paula.
sincere condolences Anne Barry (friend of John Lynch)
sincere condolences Anne Barry (friend of John Lynch)
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