Mildred Florence PARKINSON

Condolence Book for

Mildred Florence PARKINSON
(née Dillon)

Dublin 8, Dublin

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Sincere condolences to Mildred’s family. She was such a lovely lady and I always enjoyed when she would spend time with us in her garden. She will be so missed but I hope you can find comfort knowing she was loved by all and she is safe in Gods memory now. Lots of love to you all.
— Orla
I will miss you Mildred, but I will keep in my memories your positive attitude towards life. Certainly, a beautiful person.
— Alejandra Cerda
You were always such a joy to be around and made us laugh with your quick wit! We will miss you dearly and we all look forward to the real life soon to come. Rest now and see you with Brian soon.
— Greg & Lorraine Sambo
We will sorely miss your presence and lovely smiling face. You were such a good example of faith and so kind. Hearty condolences to all the family. With love,
George, Terry, Freya and Nathan.
— George family
Ever since we were very little, Brian and Mildred have been a part of our lives. Your charisma, your faith, your love for each other and your company was always refreshing. And through everything that has happened in recent years, Mildred always had a smile on her face. It’s sad when someone falls asleep in death but knowing that they are loved and in Jehovahs memory is even more comforting and reassuring . See you soon x
— Bukky, Mercy & Debbie Awogboro
Our lovely Mildred, what a lady you were, and an example of enduring to the end. We miss you already and looking forward to being together with you and Brian in Paradise,
All our love
Caitriona and Manuel
— Caitríona & Manuel
It's been 3 years since I met Mildred and I had been very impressed by her love for people, for life, for Brian and for God. I will cherish my memories with Mildred and will always remember her as a woman with a great sense of humour, always smiling. I will do my best to imitate her good example. All my condolences for her family and friends!
— Jean-Luc
It's only proper that death should be called an enemy and it's also true that it causes such a sting but how happy we will be when it will be gone forever, Isaiah 25:8
Sleep now Mildred and when you awake how happy you will be to be reunited with Brian
— Harry Homan
With the gift of years comes the treasure of knowing that there are many who love you dearly.
The memories you've made with us will last forever.
The tenderness you've shared with us will never fade.
The most wonderful gift you could ever give is the special part of you that now lives in each of us and those memorable times spent in ministry and Christian meetings.
And the truth your love has taught us can only be strengthened by the gift of time; for where roots grow deep, memories grow forever.
A life well lived especially in the truth, is a legacy, of joy and pride and pleasure, a living, lasting memory our grateful heart's will treasure.
You will be dearly and forever missed. Will surely see you in God’s new system where there will be no deaths, pains and sorrows.
- ‘Remi & Victoria Awogboro
— Remi & Victoria
We are so sorry at passing of mildred.we will always remember the happy times with Brian and Mildred looking at photos on standard 8 .such a lovely couple.looking forward to seeing them both again.Rev.21...3.4.
— Seamus and Anne Dowling
We miss you already Mildred, your kindness and your love for all your friends and family. You had so many stories to tell and so much wisdom to share. We look forward to seeing you again happy and whole again along with the love of your life Brian.
Romans 8:38,39
— Alessia & Val
Sincere sympathy to all Mildred’s family & friends for this sad loss. My sister & I have fond memories of both Mildred and Brian as faithful stalwarts of Rathgar congregation when we arrived in Dublin in the early 1990’s – something that they never wavered from. Although we are sad now, we know that Mildred, like Brian, is safe in Jehovah God’s memory and look forward to seeing them in the resurrection he promises (John 5:28, 29).
— Philippa & Helen Brown
You will always hold a special place in my heart Mildred. You made me smile every time we were together and I will cherish the memories of our lunches together. I can’t wait to see you again with Brian.
— Blake
Our dear friend Mildred. You were always such a romantic! We loved sharing our 'courtship' with you. You and Brian were such a good example of love and devotion for each other, you set the bar high! Looking forward to happy times and laughs, all together again. Acts 24:15.
— Urban & Karen
Aww Mildred..what a woman you were..so sad at your loss. Happy for you the struggles of old age have ended…you can rest now until the real life. Job 14:15
— Trish
Sincere condolences to your family Mildred. We will miss you.
— Feri & Maura
Mildred, a grandma to many of us, so many great times over fig rolls and coffee with Cola, a laugh and smile always with stories of a happy and fulfilling life shared with her beloved Brian. Content in knowing she is resting now and in no more pain and the next thought she’ll have is of getting to see her Brian again. Thankful for the lovely memories of Brian and Mildred in Kimmage (Rathgar) congregation.

Love, Dan and Laura
— Laura Hegarty
Mildred was such a lovely and kind friend. I will miss popping in for chats, laughs and cuppa tea. Lots of love and hugs to all family and friends
— Ewelina
We miss you, Mildred 😢
— Noel and Elaine
We only had the privilege of knowing Mildred for 2yrs but we have such fond memories. My favourite memory was having a great chat all about sewing and all the amazing things that she used to make. Russell remembers her hospitality and how kind she was, and although she perhaps was struggling with the problems that old age brings she was always concerned for others. We will miss Mildred very much and can't wait to see her again John 5:28
— Russell & Jo
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