
Condolence Book for
Paul Ryan
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Hello Breda
We are very shocked and saddened at the news if Paul's passing. Sorry that after a long break in communications that this is the reason to contact you. Our deepest sympathy to yourself Lorna and Aisling. We had some great times with you both when we all lived in Knock, when we are all young and the next generation were children. Unfortunately time moves on .
Kindest regards .
Jean & Noel
Barnsley
Yorkshire
We are very shocked and saddened at the news if Paul's passing. Sorry that after a long break in communications that this is the reason to contact you. Our deepest sympathy to yourself Lorna and Aisling. We had some great times with you both when we all lived in Knock, when we are all young and the next generation were children. Unfortunately time moves on .
Kindest regards .
Jean & Noel
Barnsley
Yorkshire
Our sincere sympathy to Breeda, Lorna and Ashling on the death of Paul R.I.P. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
The Loughman family send their condolences on the death of Paul.
He fought his illness bravely and never lost his sense of humour. My mother Anne recalls many happy hours spent visiting with him in recent times. Our sympathies to you all.
"Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names".
Patricia, Stephen, Helen, Thomas and Anne in Dublin, Brian in New York.
He fought his illness bravely and never lost his sense of humour. My mother Anne recalls many happy hours spent visiting with him in recent times. Our sympathies to you all.
"Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names".
Patricia, Stephen, Helen, Thomas and Anne in Dublin, Brian in New York.
Dear Lorna, Aisling and Breeda,
Love to you all in Paul’s passing on and wishing you comfort at this time. I have good memories of happy drives to school together, Paul’s laugh and sense of humor and poetry! Love to each of you.
Love to you all in Paul’s passing on and wishing you comfort at this time. I have good memories of happy drives to school together, Paul’s laugh and sense of humor and poetry! Love to each of you.
The arrival of the news of the sudden passing of my cousin Paul, brings great sadness and a sense of loss to his family, loved ones, and friends to those who knew him throughout his life.
I wish to express my deep sympathy to all that loved him, and who will be saddened by his passing away.
My memories of Paul will be many; some of him as this towering strong man, as he seemed to me as young teenager, one as happy father to his young girls, and later in life as a man who was not diminished in spirt or dwelled in self pity while fighting ill health with Parkinson's Disease and complications.
In the very recent times I had the fortune to reconnect with Paul in person, visiting with Paul at Mount Carmel, though my Mother would always pass along any news of Paul she had over the years.
Paul was strong in spirit and mind still, even if his body was failing.
He talked of his grand children, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. He had a great love of Hurling and listening to games on the radio and watching on TV. Paul had a great knowledge of local history (as did his Father Jim), and amazed me with his ability to recall not only the chapters, but the page numbers in the reference books he had on local history.
God Bless Paul, may he find peace and rest.
Seamus and Family, Boxford MA
I wish to express my deep sympathy to all that loved him, and who will be saddened by his passing away.
My memories of Paul will be many; some of him as this towering strong man, as he seemed to me as young teenager, one as happy father to his young girls, and later in life as a man who was not diminished in spirt or dwelled in self pity while fighting ill health with Parkinson's Disease and complications.
In the very recent times I had the fortune to reconnect with Paul in person, visiting with Paul at Mount Carmel, though my Mother would always pass along any news of Paul she had over the years.
Paul was strong in spirit and mind still, even if his body was failing.
He talked of his grand children, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. He had a great love of Hurling and listening to games on the radio and watching on TV. Paul had a great knowledge of local history (as did his Father Jim), and amazed me with his ability to recall not only the chapters, but the page numbers in the reference books he had on local history.
God Bless Paul, may he find peace and rest.
Seamus and Family, Boxford MA
Ours deepest Sympathy to the Ryan Family on the death of Paul.R.I.P. Terry and Sean wexford.
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