Paul Kavanagh

Condolence Book for

Paul Kavanagh

Dalkey, Dublin

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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
— 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 .
— Sean White
Fond memories of a great fellow scout of the 17th Dalkey troop. Remembering good times.
Condolences to all the family. RIP Paul.
— Noel Kinsella
Taken too soon from his living loving family. Our deepest sympathies on the sudden and tragic passing of a gentleman.
— Andrew and Claire Paul
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
— Sheelagh Mooney
I remember Paul as being a nice guy in primary. Sorry to hear of his passing. RIP Paul.
— Larry Gill
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.
— Séamas Carraher
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