Condolence Book for
Paul Kavanagh
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I remember Paul. from his early days with MF Kent and later when he was my “ link man” when I worked in Libya.
Paul was the quintessential gentleman and no matter how difficult the situation was he never lost his composure and the ability to stay calm.
A very tragic loss for his family and friends.
Sincere condolences
Tony Doyle
Paul was the quintessential gentleman and no matter how difficult the situation was he never lost his composure and the ability to stay calm.
A very tragic loss for his family and friends.
Sincere condolences
Tony Doyle
Paul was a good, fair and extremely intelligent Engineer .
I remember Paul starting work in the mid 80 s with m f Kent.
He rose through the ranks quickly as his great no nonsense attitude with the ability to tackle complex issues with determination & class endeared him to colleagues & clients.
Paul worked on many projects, Libya , Ireland , and Uk where under Jim Steele’s tutelage he became the ceo of the group .
Paul will be fondly remembered for his capability , Grit and passion in all that he undertook.
My condolences to all his family, and a special mention to Ciaran who I met many years ago ,who greatly admired his brother Paul , may Paul rest in peace .
Taken too soon .
I remember Paul starting work in the mid 80 s with m f Kent.
He rose through the ranks quickly as his great no nonsense attitude with the ability to tackle complex issues with determination & class endeared him to colleagues & clients.
Paul worked on many projects, Libya , Ireland , and Uk where under Jim Steele’s tutelage he became the ceo of the group .
Paul will be fondly remembered for his capability , Grit and passion in all that he undertook.
My condolences to all his family, and a special mention to Ciaran who I met many years ago ,who greatly admired his brother Paul , may Paul rest in peace .
Taken too soon .
Fond memories of a great fellow scout of the 17th Dalkey troop. Remembering good times.
Condolences to all the family. RIP Paul.
Condolences to all the family. RIP Paul.
Taken too soon from his living loving family. Our deepest sympathies on the sudden and tragic passing of a gentleman.
Deepest sympathy to Siobhan, Ciaran & family on the death of your beloved brother Paul. Such a sad time for you, our thoughts are with you. Sheelagh & Brendan
I remember Paul as being a nice guy in primary. Sorry to hear of his passing. RIP Paul.
A long long time ago, on the railway tracks at The Ramparts, on the Vico Road, in Dalkey... Travel safely, pal...Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
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