
Condolence Book for
Patrick (Paddy) Kilbane
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Just heard of Paddy's death today.
Deepest sympathy to his family.
A nice man.
Sincerely
David Hughes / Albert Place East.
Deepest sympathy to his family.
A nice man.
Sincerely
David Hughes / Albert Place East.
Just heard very said news today.
May Paddy rest in peace.
Deepest condolences to all his family.
May Paddy rest in peace.
Deepest condolences to all his family.
Paddy will be fondly remembered by many in the Beggars Bush. I’ll miss his wry smile and his sense of humour. He was both interesting and always showed interest in others. May Paddy rest in peace
Deepest condolences to Paddy’s family. I knew him from having a few pints in the Beggars Bush. He always had a good yarn and a great sense of humour. May he Rest In Peace.
Deepest sympathy to all Paddy’s family on his passing a lovely man to talk to always bid you the time of day
Rest in peace Paddy
Rest in peace Paddy
Sorry to hear of Paddys passing an old neighbour of my mother Annie Doyle.Rip.
Sincere sympathy to all Paddy's relations on his passing. He was a great conversationalist in the Begger's Bush with amazing stories to tell from his life in London, his work with CIE and the Cuban ambassadors. I will miss his company for sure. May he Rest in Peace.
So sorry to hear the sad news of paddys passing i have such lovely childhood memories of us all in achill island may he rest in peace sending all our love from Scotland x
Agh ... Knew it was imminent but will miss him big time ... We go back a long way from O'Briens the Cuban Embassy to the Beggars Bush. A total gentleman great conversationist interesting man with deep roots in Achill ... Rest easy old pal
Brian Kennedy
Brian Kennedy
Rip paddy lovely man bernie and
paul
paul
Paddy will be sadly missed. used to meet him now and again for a pint in the Beggars Bush. Great conversationist and a nice man. he’ll be sadly missed by all that knew him. May he rest in peace.
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