Noreen DILLON

Condolence Book for

Noreen DILLON

Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Dublin / Sandymount, Dublin

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Deepest sympathy on the death of Noreen from all your friends in Dominican College Eccles Street Past Pupils Union. You brought good fun and colour to our events
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— Pauline Coakley
So sorry to hear of Noreen’s death, may her lovely soul rest in peace! Deepest sympathy to those who mourn her.
She was such fun to be around.
— Sister Dymphna Tipper O P
RIP Noreen. Always enjoyed your visits, your stories and sharp wit! May you rest in peace.
— Paul Collins
Sad to hear of the passing of Noreen. We were pupils in Eccles Street School and shared accommodation when we worked in London.May Noreen Rest in Peace.
— Marie Collins
RIP Noreen, you will be missed by all your friends in Donnybrook Active Retirement and all the parishioners of Donnybrook. Great laughs over the years, rest in peace. Oonagh - Parish Secretary
— Oonagh O'Toole
With deepest sympathy at the death of my friend Noreen . We spent many happy hours playing on the sandymount strand oblivious of the war.
Maureen Boothman
— MaureenBoothman
I’m sad to learn about the passing of my first cousin, Noreen. I only met her a couple of times over the years as I lived abroad for over 30 years and she lived in Australia when I was growing up. She used to recount some funny stories about her time as a P&O purser when we met ! May she rest in peace !
— Bernard Biggar
Although we had lost touch a long time ago, I was saddened to learn of Noreen's passing. May she rest in peace.
— Frank Biggar
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