Condolence Book for
Maureen (Mary-Monica) WHELAN
(née McKey)
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Dear Patricia.
Thinking of you and your family at this very sad time—wishing you strength and comfort in the days ahead.
Thinking of you and your family at this very sad time—wishing you strength and comfort in the days ahead.
Sorry for your loss Adrienne ,Sean and boys. May your mam rest in eternal peace
Sincere sympathy to all the family on the loss of Maureen. Many a craic I had with her when I was in the shop, I was sorry to hear of her passing. May She Rest In Peace.
I would like to wish Patricia, Laura, Noelle, Adrienne, Pascal and Damien my sincere Sympathy of the passing of Maureen, I am extremely saddened but she had a great innings and great memories of all our families.
I could write 15 books about my love for Maureen she was like a mother to me -she worked with me in my Dad’s Accountancy Practice for 13 years she taught me everything about Accounts-VAT -PAYE Returns and general life and made me a good Catholic.
She just type a big set of accounts on the old manual Typewriter my father would give her a kiss on the forehead and a polo mint he said take Maureen to the Bus with her wicket basket and our first stop was Moore Street fruit Fish the banter of the stallers in their best liberty Ancients great Characters we were cracking up-Tea in BHS or Arnott’s we took turns who twist it was the scones –
Maureen loved all her brothers and sister and was a proud Catholic and very Religious,
• Maureen was in the Winners Enclosure as A Wife, mother, Grand Parent
• Maureen was in the Winners Enclosure as a Camogie Player for Louth played at Croke Park
• Maureen was in the winners Enclosure as A Bridge Player and A great Badminton Player and a good tennis player her father bought her a tennis racket with the sale of Trout Fish he sold to big hotel in Dundalk -everyone knows my passion about tennis.
• Maureen was in the winners Enclosure as A Gardiner -and Crossword Puzzles –
I could write 15 books about my love for Maureen she was like a mother to me -she worked with me in my Dad’s Accountancy Practice for 13 years she taught me everything about Accounts-VAT -PAYE Returns and general life and made me a good Catholic.
She just type a big set of accounts on the old manual Typewriter my father would give her a kiss on the forehead and a polo mint he said take Maureen to the Bus with her wicket basket and our first stop was Moore Street fruit Fish the banter of the stallers in their best liberty Ancients great Characters we were cracking up-Tea in BHS or Arnott’s we took turns who twist it was the scones –
Maureen loved all her brothers and sister and was a proud Catholic and very Religious,
• Maureen was in the Winners Enclosure as A Wife, mother, Grand Parent
• Maureen was in the Winners Enclosure as a Camogie Player for Louth played at Croke Park
• Maureen was in the winners Enclosure as A Bridge Player and A great Badminton Player and a good tennis player her father bought her a tennis racket with the sale of Trout Fish he sold to big hotel in Dundalk -everyone knows my passion about tennis.
• Maureen was in the winners Enclosure as A Gardiner -and Crossword Puzzles –
Condolences to Pascale, Jane, Grainne, Dee Dee and all the Whelan Family 🙏
Deepest sympathy to Maureen's sons and daughters and family. I spent some lovely summers with her when I was a child. Auntie Catherine (McKey) took me with her when she went to visit Auntie Monica. May she rest in peace. 🙏🙏🙏
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