Michael O'Hanlon

Condolence Book for

Michael O'Hanlon

83 Dolmen Gardens, Pollerton, Carlow / Palmerstown, Dublin

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Michael you will be greatly missed, thank you for all the laughs we had together.
Condolences to all the O Hanlon family, it was a pleasure to care for your father over the last number of years.
— Maria Quinn
Condolences to all the O'Hanlon family on Mick's passing. A gentleman and a great Gaa man in St Pat's who gave so much time and passion to the young hurlers and camogie in St Pat's. God rest you from The Shaw family.
— Matt Shaw
So sorry to hear of Micks passing. One of life’s gentle giants and an inspiration to all of us lucky enough to cross paths with him . Sincere condolences to Dave, Barry and all the O Hanlons at your sad loss. May he Rest in Peace
— Alan Hogan
Sincere condolences to the family of Mick, a great friend and colleague. he has left us with many good memories.
— Paddy Daly
I'm so sorry to hear that Mick has passed. I have great memories of learning and playing hurling under Mick 30 years ago. He was a gentleman - always generous with his time and encouragement. My sincere condolences to O'Hanlon family.
— Sean Farren
Our condolences to Barry and family on the loss of your dad, RIP
— Sarah Fleming & Eoin Minchin
My sincere condolences on the loss of one of the greatest characters I have played on the same team with. May he rest in peace
— P J Reid
Sincere condolences to the O Hanlon family on the sad passing of Michael.Have very fond memories of playing GAA with him in St Joseph,s CBS Fairview he was always a great team player, may he rest in peace
— George Leonard
Condolences to all the O’Hanlons on the death of Mick. May he rest in peace.
— James & Noreen Brennan
Sincere sympathy to the O'Hanlon family on Mick's passing, made more poignant with Limerick in the All Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday. May he rest in peace.
— Dermot O'Malley St Vincents GAA Club
Deepest condolences to all the family. A true gentleman who nurtured us all and filled us with the same enthusiasm for hurling which he had himself. Thank you Mick, you had a massive influence on all of us. For me I will always remember them as the good times. Ar dheis go raibh a anaim
— James Keaty
My deepest condolences to the O'Hanlon family on the death of Michael "Limmo" O'Hanlon. May he rest in peace.
Another good Fionn Radharc hurler heads to the Field of Dreams!!.. He was a few years ahead of me in Joey's but I've great memories of him as I grew up in Fairview ( I was born on Cadogan Road and I think Limmo lived either up the top of our road or on Addison Road, the next one over).
He played full back, went to Joey's,lived in Fairview, worked for Telecom Eireann, played for the Vins. enjoyed the craic and played a bit of golf ..now there's a load of things I'm proud to have in common with Michael. God speed "Limmo".
— Vincent Ginks Conroy
Deepest sympathies to Micks family. Such a generous man. Sadly missed by all who knew him.. RIP
— PJ Murphy Wexford
A pleasure to be in his company on and off the golf course
Condolences to all his family.
— Peter Reynolds
Condolences to Barry and family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. May your dad rest in peace.
— Barbara Tighe
Sincere condolences to all the O’Hanlons on the passing of Mick. May he rest in peace.
Tom & Caroline O’Connor
— Tom O'Connor
My deepest sympathy to the O'Hanlon family. Mick was a true gentleman and work colleague. (ITE). May he rest in peace.
— Colette Flynn
Deepest condolences to the O'Hanlon Family, Micko a true true gentleman on and off the field. We hurled many a campaign together with St Josephs CBS, The Vins and the Dubs. A great friend and neighbour. RIP Limmo.
— Tom Quinn St Vincents GAA, Marino
Deepest Sympathy to the O'Hanlon family on the sad passing of Mick. A good friend and colleague during our time with St Patricks GAA Palmerstown. A great clubman who gave endless hours coaching many teams at club and school level where he achieved huge success. An inspiration to all and left a lasting legacy. Will be remembered with fondness. Rest in peace Mick.
— Ollie&Rita Keaty Clogheen Cahir Co Tipperary
Sincere Condolences to Michaels family .
— Vicky Clarke , Bennekerry , Carlow
RIP
— harry osborne central telephone exchange
Sincere sympathies to the O’Hanlon family on the sad passing of Mick, a great hurling man, May he rest in peace
— Rushe Family Palmerstown
Deepest condolences to all the Hanlon family on the passing of mick R.I.P. he put so much work training young people the skills of hurling and camogie over the years rest in peace mick your work is now done
— Noel Betty eimear Cantwell Palmerstown
Sincere condolences to Barry, Dave and the O'Hanlon family. Mick passed his great love of hurling on to a generation of young people in Palmerstown. He was a natural teacher and a gentleman. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— Ian McGarry
Deepest sympathy to May and family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. R.I.P. Micko
— John Dunne Ballinabrackey
Our sincere condolences to all the O Hanlon family on the passing of Mick. A great mentor to so many of Palmerston ,s young boys and girls in the GAA. Esther and Brendan Carroll and family.
— Esther Carroll
Condolences to Barry and David and the rest of the O Hanlon family
— Noreen and Johnny Brady
Our sincere condolences to all the O Hanlon family.
— The Maher Family Jimmy, Bernie, Eoin, Fergal and Aidan
Our sincere sympathy to all the ohanlon family on the passing of Mick. He will be greatly missed by all those who had the privilege to know him . May he rest in peace .
— mary and kieran corcoran palmerstown
My sincere condolences to all the O Hanlon family. Mick you were the jewell in the Saint Pats crown. Your passion was hurling and Camogie. You even managed to get me to dawn the red and white Jersey against Saint Brigits. Bring a few sticks and sliotars upstairs with you. Rest in peace my dear friend.
— Lorcan Ryan
Deepest sympathy to the O’Hanlon family on the death of Micko. And to May.
Declan Dunne (Toms son) ballinabrackey /Mullingar.
— Declan Dunne
My deepest sympathy to all Micks family. You were the jewell in the Saint Pats crown. Your passion for hurling and Camogie new no bounds. You even mannaged to get me to dawn the red and white Jersey against Saint Brigits. Bring a few sticks and sliotars upstairs with you. Rest in peace my friend
— Lorcan Ryan
Our sincere condolences on the passing of Mick. Our thoughts are with his family and close friends at this difficult time. May he rest in peace
— Bradley family
Our thoughts are with the O'Hanlon Family at this very sad time. Mick will always have a special place in our memories. He was a gentleman and a good and decent person.
— John and Hilda McGauley and Family
So sorry to hear of the passing of Mick condolence to May Helena Imelda David and Barry may his soul rest in peace
— Geraldine ferrarelli Dunne colehill
Deepest sympathy to may and all the family at this sad time.
— Ger dunne colehill
Deepest sympathy to Dave and all the O Hanlon family for the loss of your Dad. May he rest in peace
— Jennifer Desmond
My condolences to Dave and the O’Hanlon family and thinking of you all
— Conor McShane
My condolences to the family on the passing of Mick (known to us in St Vincent's as Limo, I'm not sure why). It was a pleasure to soldier with him in the hurling trenches. A genuine hurling man. May he rest in peace
— Kevin Drumgoole
Rest in peace Mick, a gentleman and a great coach to so many kids at St Pats, always had an encouraging word for everyone. RIP.
— Anthony Kennedy
I wanted to send my condolences to you all at this difficult time and my thoughts and prayers are with you. Mick was a wonderful man and I remember fondly all the camogie training and encouragement he always gave. Lots love sarah
— Sarah corcoran
Heartfelt sympathy to Barry, Dave, Helena and Imelda and all the O'Hanlon family on the death of your Dad Michael. A true gentleman , was so apprehensive of the care he got ,we will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. May Michael's gentle soul rest in peace.
— Dina Bambrick HomeInstead Caregiver
Sincere condolences to the O Hanlon family, very sorry to hear of your loss. RIP
— Simon Treacy
My sincere condolences to Barry, Dave and the O’Hanlon family on the loss of your Dad. Thinking of you all at this sad time RIP
— Trevor, Annemarie McCarthy
Rest in peace buddy ,you were mr hurling to so many people ,a gentleman and a great friend, you brought out the best in us all ,always had an ear ,till we meet again on that great hurling field in the sky ,I will never forget you mick ,SHINNERS
— Shinners
My sincere condolences to the O Hanlon family . Mick, your coaching , dedication and guidance left us in Palmerstown with great memories, thanks for all the hours you gave myself and my teammates, teaching us how to play the game of hurling for St.Pats, hope we gave you back some joy at watching us preform, A legend of a man.... RIP Mick
— Alan Glennon
Deepest sympathy extended to the O'Hanlon family on the death of Michael
Finousa Hanlon ex Eircom colleague
— Finousa Hanlon
Sincere condolences to Dave, and to all the O' Hanlon family, on the passing of your father. May he rest in peace.
— Paul Moran
Very sorry to hear of Mick’s passing. A real hurling man and a gentleman. Appreciate all be did for me and many others on Pats hurling teams. My sincere condolences to all the O'Hanlon family.
— Donal O'Mahony
Sincere sympathies to all of you on the passing of Mick. R.I.P.
— John and Mary Dalton Ballinabrackey
Our sincere sympathy to the O'Hanlon family. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
— Gerry & Anne McDonagh
Sincere sympathy to the O'Hanlon family from all at St Patrick's GAA. Mick was a great club man who left a lasting impression on all who met him. His dedication in managing and training teams in football, hurling and camógie will long be remembered. Our thoughts are with his family at this time. May he rest in peace.
— St Patrick's GAA
Sincere condolences to all the O'Hanlon family on the sad passing of Mick, a true gentleman he was, with many happy memories playing for Mick with St Pats, he was a great mentor and an inspiration to all. May Micks gentle soul rest in peace.
— Oliver Cass, Palmerstown Dublin, Mayo
Sincere sympathy to O'Hanlon family on passing of Michael Rip. He was a lovely man and a joy to play golf with in Killerig GC. He was also a good hurdler and John and Michael loved to talk about their hurling. May he rest in peace.
— Mary and John Hayden
Deepest sympathies to all the O’Hanlon family. Mick gave the precious gift of time to a lot of young people in Palmerstown and they carry the lessons he taught for life. May he rest in peace.
— Jack McGauley
Deepest sympathy to Michaels family.
A real gent, reliable humble dedicated, self disciplined. who never made a high handicap golfer feel inferior.
Rip Michael
— Louis Watts ex Eircom
Sincere sympathy to the O Hanlon, played many a hurling match with Mick, with St Pats Palmerstown. A brilliant coach and leader.
— Pat Keogh, Malahide
Our deepest condolences to Helena and the O’Hanlon family
— Mark Doyle and Ciara Burns
Very saddened to hear of Mick's passing, have lifelong memories of all he did for hurling in Pats and all he did for those who played under his tutelage. May he rest in peace and sincere condolences to the O'Hanlon family
— Ollie and Margot Mernagh
Sincere condolences to the O'Hanlon family on Mick's passing. Many of us from Fairview, especially Cadogan and Addison Roads, and St. Vincent's GAA have very fond memories of Mick, Ollie and Joe.
We had many happy times playing in Fairview Park which Mick used as his own private golf course.
— Richard Brennan, CLG Naomh Uinsionn
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