Pauline POWER

Condolence Book for

Pauline POWER
(née RYAN)

Terenure, Dublin

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Always enjoyed the company of Pat and Pauline when they lived in Dublin. Two superb people. Still miss them and think of them.
We were fortunate when Pauline, Pat and their charming children moved to live in Oxford and to our road more than 30 years ago.
Sadly Pauline suffered a great loss when Pat died about 20 years ago.
She coped and managed a successful career, supported her family through their loss, and became a friend to many.
Her cheery disposition and smile were appreciated as she walked briskly about her business.
I will miss her greatly as the most reliable of friends. May she rest in peace.
Condolences to Tricia, Niamh, Gavin, Cian & all the Ryan family on the loss of Pauline. May she rest in peace.
Sincere sympathy to Pauline's family and to all the Ryan Family as you mourn Pauline so soon after Kevin's death.
Thinking of you all at this difficult time. May Pauline Rest in Peace
My sincere sympathy to all the family but especially to
Niamh, Gavin and Cian on the loss of your beloved Mum.
I have such fond memories of my years of babysitting for Pauline and Pat.
It was a lovely privilege to have Niamh as my flower girl at my wedding and Pauline sang beautifully.
May she Rest in Peace.
Deepest sympathy to Niamh, Gavin and Cian on the sudden sad passing of your beloved Mother R.I.P.
Pauline will be sadly missed and fondly remembered
Such a wonderful kind lady and you will be missed but forever in our thoughts. It was a pleasure to have worked with you for the last 10 years, all the laughter and joy we shared.
RIP
Zena xx
Pauline is very fondly remembered by her classmates and friends from the class of '67 in St Louis Secondary School, Rathmines. We would like to extend our sympathy and condolences to her family in Oxford and Ireland and especially to Niamh and Gavin and to Cian in particular, who very kindly kept in touch with the 'St Louis Girls' while Pauline was ill. May she rest in peace.
I worked with Pauline in D’Overbroeck’s as we were both Exam Invigilators. She was one of my best friends. I will miss her terribly.
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