
Condolence Book for
Michael Kennedy
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Condolences to Micheal’s family at this sad time may he rest in peace .
Sorry for your loss
RIP Michael 🤍 so many lovely memories of you when I was a child.
Reunited with my nana, another kind soul in this world.
Rest easy x
Reunited with my nana, another kind soul in this world.
Rest easy x
Sincere condolences to Mick's family a lovely neighbour may he rest in eternal peace
Rip Michael
Sleep well and enjoy the catch up with your sisters, brothers and your Mam
God bless
Sleep well and enjoy the catch up with your sisters, brothers and your Mam
God bless
Sincere condolences to Carol on the recent sad passing of Micheal.May he rest in peace.
Sad to hear the passing of our Uncle Michael, a legendary Dublin man who will always be remembered for your kindness, stories and pipe.
We all loved to hear your stories and meeting you many times washing the windows in Dublin somewhere, you'd stop for the chats and try shove money into our hands for goodies when mam wasn't looking. There's not many made like this man he is definitely one of a kind.
Rest In Peace uncle Michael
We all loved to hear your stories and meeting you many times washing the windows in Dublin somewhere, you'd stop for the chats and try shove money into our hands for goodies when mam wasn't looking. There's not many made like this man he is definitely one of a kind.
Rest In Peace uncle Michael
Uncle Michael
May you rest in peace now
You will always be remembered for your kindness and giving nature 🤗
You were a true Dublin man the windows of the famous shops were you and Paddy your brother
Kept polished and clean to a high standard and you took great pride in your work and trust that was given to you both
The jokes the laughter
The Dublin banter
Come here to me here's a few Bob for you Get yourself something in the shops Was a saying I remember so clearly you would say
Such a treat to be given a few Bob back then
Rest easy now as you move onto the next chapter where you will meet your loved ones and know that you are at peace ❤️
May you rest in peace now
You will always be remembered for your kindness and giving nature 🤗
You were a true Dublin man the windows of the famous shops were you and Paddy your brother
Kept polished and clean to a high standard and you took great pride in your work and trust that was given to you both
The jokes the laughter
The Dublin banter
Come here to me here's a few Bob for you Get yourself something in the shops Was a saying I remember so clearly you would say
Such a treat to be given a few Bob back then
Rest easy now as you move onto the next chapter where you will meet your loved ones and know that you are at peace ❤️
So sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Michael, I have lots of good memories of him, last time was, when we were sitting in the white pub in bettystown chatting with my partner, when I used to live Meath, Heaven gained another Angel, have a wonderful time chatting to everyone up there that went before you,their up there putting on a heavenly party to celebrate you coming home. May you Rest In Peace.
Saddened to hear the news of the death of Uncle Michael. May he rest in eternal peace.
Sad to hear of the passing of uncle Michael, may he rest in peace 💙
Sincere Condolences to the Extended Kennedy Family on Micks passing 🙏
May He Rest in Peace 🙏
May He Rest in Peace 🙏
Uncle Michael – A True Dubliner
In memory of a man full of wit, warmth, and kindness.
Loved by many, and remembered always in the streets of Dublin.
Rest in Peace.
In memory of a man full of wit, warmth, and kindness.
Loved by many, and remembered always in the streets of Dublin.
Rest in Peace.
In Loving Memory of Uncle Michael
We are deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved Uncle Michael — a man of immense character, warmth, and wit. Known and loved by so many throughout Dublin City Centre, Michael was more than just a familiar face; he was a true friend, a storyteller, and a soul who brought light and laughter wherever he went.
His charm, his humor, and his generosity touched countless lives. Whether it was a chat on a street corner, a shared pint, or just a kind word in passing, Michael had a way of making people feel seen and valued.
He leaves behind a legacy of friendships and a reminder of the good ole days in Dublin fair city.
May he rest in peace, knowing he made Dublin a better, brighter place.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
We are deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved Uncle Michael — a man of immense character, warmth, and wit. Known and loved by so many throughout Dublin City Centre, Michael was more than just a familiar face; he was a true friend, a storyteller, and a soul who brought light and laughter wherever he went.
His charm, his humor, and his generosity touched countless lives. Whether it was a chat on a street corner, a shared pint, or just a kind word in passing, Michael had a way of making people feel seen and valued.
He leaves behind a legacy of friendships and a reminder of the good ole days in Dublin fair city.
May he rest in peace, knowing he made Dublin a better, brighter place.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
Condolences on the passing of Michael, may he rest in peace.
Very sad to hear of your passing, Michael. Even though we last met a long time ago in Bettystown, the passage of time has not diminished memories of the great Uncle that you were.
Yourself and your brother Paddy were well known & admired as you both went about cleaning windows in Dublin city centre.
You would light up any room with your wit and laughter. Never arrived empty handed when visiting us. Always gave us sweets or a few bob to share when we were little ones. I used to love the smell of your pipe tobacco.
Heaven has truely received a great aul character.
I know you will be welcomed with open arms by your Ma, Christina & your sisters, Sister Josephine and Margaret & your brothers, Patrick & Peter.
May you Rest in Eternal Peace my Friend. God Bless.....Joe.
Yourself and your brother Paddy were well known & admired as you both went about cleaning windows in Dublin city centre.
You would light up any room with your wit and laughter. Never arrived empty handed when visiting us. Always gave us sweets or a few bob to share when we were little ones. I used to love the smell of your pipe tobacco.
Heaven has truely received a great aul character.
I know you will be welcomed with open arms by your Ma, Christina & your sisters, Sister Josephine and Margaret & your brothers, Patrick & Peter.
May you Rest in Eternal Peace my Friend. God Bless.....Joe.
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