
Condolence Book for
Michael Smyth
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to Linda and family so sorry to hear of the death of Mick, may he rest in peace.
I write in remembrance of my dear brother, Michael, and send his spirit blessings and loving wishes for a peaceful repose. Michael was six years younger than I. We grew up together in our family home in Walkinstown. I will always remember his mischievous spirit when he was a boy, his love of fishing and animals. He was a generous soul, kind, hardworking and generous. Although we went on to live our lives in different ways and in different countries, we never lost the connection we established in our early family life in Dublin. Goodbye, dear brother, but you are never lost to us. Remember that:
Birth and death are only doors through which we pass,
sacred thresholds on our journey.
Birth and death are a game of hide-and-seek.
So let us say goodbye,
say good-bye to meet again soon.
We meet today.
We will meet again tomorrow
We will meet at the source of every moment.
We meet each other in all forms of life.
Your loving sister,
Madeline
Birth and death are only doors through which we pass,
sacred thresholds on our journey.
Birth and death are a game of hide-and-seek.
So let us say goodbye,
say good-bye to meet again soon.
We meet today.
We will meet again tomorrow
We will meet at the source of every moment.
We meet each other in all forms of life.
Your loving sister,
Madeline
To Gary ,Adam, Elaine. Thinking of you all at this Difficult time, On the passing of your lovely Dad Mick. My deepest Condolences to you all. Rest in peace Mick.
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