Patrick (Paddy) Morgan

Condolence Book for

Patrick (Paddy) Morgan

Madden, Armagh

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We are sorry to hear about your loss. We met at the Bowlng All Irelands every year and Paddy was always in good form and liked a small wager.. RIP Paddy. .Timoleague Road Bowling Club.
Condolences to the family ,many a good simmental heifer u bought from this farm and were happy ,rip pat
Sincere sympathy to Paul, Emma and family at this sad time. Our thoughts are with you. Rest in peace Paddy. Michael & Anne Marie Murphy and Brian & Sharon Murphy, Tipperary.
Deepest sympathy to Paul, Emma and family. Paddy was a gentleman. We had some craic over the years and I have many good memories. RIP Paddy
My condolences to Paddy.s family and friends May you rest in peace in heaven.my good friend .Philip and Geraldine Ardee
Our sincere condolences on the passing of your father. May he rest in eternal peace. We always enjoyed the company of Paddy when he came to our home. One of the nicest people I ever had the pleasure to deal with over the years. Tommy,Nessa Smyth and family.
To Paul,Emma and family,
So sad to hear of your Dads passing, we have such lovely memories of holidays with you all, The Wilsons, Jim and Dad, they will have some fun now again up above altogether,
May paddy rest in peace 🙏
Sympathy to the Morgan Family on the death of Paddy. May he rest in peace.
Kathleen Reid
Latlurcan
Monaghan
Paul , I'm very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing , .
Many's a Tuesday evenings craic we had in the office after the cattle sale . Jue {Rip) enjoyed the banter and the odd waltz around the office floor too
May he rest in peace
So sad to hear of paddys death, we had so much fun with him over the year's in ballyjamesduff Mart god rest him
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