Condolence Book for
Norah Maria BOYLAN
(née Burke)
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Deepest sympathy to Sarah, Helen, Bernard, Bridget and the whole Boylan family on the passing of Norah. We very much enjoyed getting to know her and Tony on our trips to Skipton. We are thinking of you all at this sad time.
My deepest sympathy and condolences to the Boylan & Burke Families. May Norah rest in peace
Sincere sympathy to the Boylan family from the McHales of Pulgloss. We always enjoyed Norah's annual visits all down the years. May she rest in peace.
Sincere sympathy to Bridget, Bernard, Sarah and Helen on the sad passing of your wonderful mother. We last met her at Jim Gibbons funeral in Leeds. We all loved Norah & Father Tony's visits to our home in Roonagh. Father Tony brought my mother a present of an accordion, after he was ordained a priest many years ago. I treasure it and try to play a tune, but not as successful as my dear mother. It was an Ireland poor in many ways, but rich in love & friendship. It's in that context that we will always remember them both. May your mother's kind & gentle soul join Father Tony in their heavenly home.
Deepest sympathy to Bridget, Bernard, Sarah and Helen on the sad passing of you're mother Norah.
We have fond memories of Her visits to my Parents home in Roonagh growing up and of course she was excellent for keeping in touch with her Xmas letters.
May her gentle soul rest in peace.
We have fond memories of Her visits to my Parents home in Roonagh growing up and of course she was excellent for keeping in touch with her Xmas letters.
May her gentle soul rest in peace.
To the Boylan and Burke families our sincere condolences on the passing of Norah Boylan.
Fr Tony ( Norah’s brother ) officiated as the chief celebrant at my sister’ Therèsè’s wedding in October 1973.
These are some of the memories we the O’ Hara’s have of the Burke family.
An extra to the first condolence.
Norah Rest in peace.
Manor Kilbride
Fr Tony ( Norah’s brother ) officiated as the chief celebrant at my sister’ Therèsè’s wedding in October 1973.
These are some of the memories we the O’ Hara’s have of the Burke family.
An extra to the first condolence.
Norah Rest in peace.
Manor Kilbride
Sincere condolences to the Burke and Boylan families on the sad passing of such a lady. I have very fond memories of Norah Fr Tony visiting our home in Roonagh and Pulgloss . Fr Tony did the mass for my mother Christina Lyons Nee Gibbons in June 1999
Norah rest in heaven your pain is over. Safe journey home
Norah rest in heaven your pain is over. Safe journey home
To the Boylan family, Bridget, Bernard, Sarah & Helen.
Our sincerest sympathy on the passing of Norah.
For many years Norah has sent a letter to our family every Christmas detailing many aspects of her extended family’s life and events of the year. Norah and Fr Tony were my mother’s ( Brigid O’Hara nee Gibbons) first cousin. They with their mother Bridget visited our house in Manor Kilbride many times over the years.
May she rest in peace.
Our sincere sympathy.
Manor Kilbride.
Our sincerest sympathy on the passing of Norah.
For many years Norah has sent a letter to our family every Christmas detailing many aspects of her extended family’s life and events of the year. Norah and Fr Tony were my mother’s ( Brigid O’Hara nee Gibbons) first cousin. They with their mother Bridget visited our house in Manor Kilbride many times over the years.
May she rest in peace.
Our sincere sympathy.
Manor Kilbride.
My sincere sympathies to the Boylan and Burke families for the sad loss of Norah.
May she Rest In Peace.
May she Rest In Peace.
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