Raymond (Ray) Tarpey

Condolence Book for

Raymond (Ray) Tarpey

Swords, Dublin / Raheny, Dublin

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My sincere condolences to Ray's family on his sudden death. I was so shocked to have heard the news, he was a gentleman and will be sadly missed.
— Elaine Ferns Plasfab colleague
We are so very sorry to hear the sad news of Ray's passing. He was such a lovely man. May he rest in peace.
— Staff of St Laurence's National School, Baldoyle
Deepest sympathies to all the Tarpey family on the sad loss of Ray
may he rest in peace
— The management and staff at Kempis Sales
We are only hearing this sad news about Ray's passing. He was a lovely man and we are very sorry for your loss.
— Staff of Santa Sabina Sutton
Very sad and shocked to hear the news of Ray's passing. He will always be in our thoughts and prayers. May he rest in peace RIP.
— Veronica Plasfab Co Worker
Deeply saddened by the passing of Ray, a dear friend and previous work Colleague. You will be
in our Memories, Thoughts and Prayers. R.I.P.
— Keith and Madeleine Gaynor
Deeply saddened by the news of Ray. My sincere condolences, may he RIP.
— Vincent Plasfab Colleague
Sincere condolences to all of Rays family and friends. We were very sorry to hear the news about Ray.
Thinking of you all during this sad and difficult time.
— Anne Muldoon and Paul Byrne , Galway
Rest in Peace, Ray.
Always fast with the side bars and slags....may you entertain them in heaven.
— A fellow 3G Pilot , Belvedere 1976
My sympathies to Anne, Orlagh, John and the family. You were one of a kind Ray, and I’ll miss you pal. Life will not be the same. Take it easy.
— Cormac Farrell
Dear Anne, Orlagh, John and all the Tarpey family. I was shocked and saddened to hear of Ray’s passing. I have such great memories of the Ennafort gang hanging out on Potters wall and him the centre of whatever fun was going on. He was one in a million. My deepest sympathies to you all, May he rest in peace.
— Deirdre Dooley
You always were the quintessential “Pretty Vacant” Ray. Rest in Punk.
— Jim Fleming
Deepest sympathy to John and all the Tarpey family on the sad loss of Raymond, may he rest in peace.
— Kevin & Niki McErlean
My deepest condolences to the family. Ray was such a great guy who will be sadly missed. May he RIP 🙏
— Colm Woods
Dear, Anne, Orlagh and John. My deepest sympathies on the passing of Ray. May he rest in peace.
— Barbara Shearman
To Anne, Orlagh and John. Sincere sympathy on the sad and untimely passing of Ray. Many happy memories of growing up together on the Howth Road. He was a great character and loved playing games with us four boys. May he rest in peace.
— Gerard, John, Paul & Robert Fanning
Deepest sympathy to all the Tarpey family.

I will only have fond and fun memories of Ray.

Particularly of travelling to old trafford with him to see his beloved Man Utd play or him playing 5 a side with us in greenhills.. a very good footballer.

Always a gent and a laugh.

He was truly one of life's characters.

Rest in peace Ray
— Tony Connell
To Anne, Orlagh and John. Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Ray. A blast from the past and the best of memories. RIP Ray. Brian Murphy, formerly of Cedarwood Road.
— Brian Murphy
Anne, Orlagh and John, my sincere condolences for Ray's passing. I have very fond memories of you all growing up next door to us on Willow Park Crescent and in Raheny. Rest In Peace Ray.
— Jerry Murphy
Deepest Sympathy to all the Tarpey family. Thinking of you during this difficult time. May Raymond’s gentle soul rest in peace.
— Joe and Bernie Sheridan, Virginia
Sincere sympathy to Anne and the Tarpey family on the passing of your brother Raymond
May he rest in peace.
— Patricia Fitzsimons Virginia Co Cavan
Ann,Orlagh and John,
Very sad to hear of Ray's passing.Sincere condolences to all of you.
One of life's true characters who was his own man in every way.Rest in peace,Ray.
— George Clarkson Liz Clarkson
To Orlagh, Anne & John, so sorry to hear the sad news about Ray, our sincerest condolences to you all.
— Jean & Declan Molloy
I am very sad to hear of Ray’s passing.
I have great memories of him growing up together in our Teens.
My heartfelt sympathies to all of Ray’s family, Thinking of you all at this most difficult time.
— Tom Brennan
John and family. Condolences on Ray’s sudden death. My chief recollection of him was as a very talented footballer and a popular guy in school. May he rest in peace.
— John Doyle, Belvedere 1983
Dear John Anne & Orlagh may I extend my deepest condolences to you all.
He was my mate , my torment , my friend.
In our many chats he would always end the call with “well that’s all my news,views,& interviews” and on that note I say farewell my friend.
— Garrett Reidy
Orlagh, Anne, John, very sorry to hear about Raymond’s passing. My thoughts are with you at this sad time. Gina x
— Gina Lordan
I was very sorry to hear this sad news. I have very fond memories from our teens of playing football on the street with Ray, and his amazing ability to turn on a sixpence, while still wearing an overcoat. He enlightened us with his wide range of musical tastes and ended up backstage with Big country. Great memories of a lovely lively funny guy. My heartfelt condolences to his family.
— Barney Moyne
Dear Orlagh, Anne and John, I'm deeply saddened and feel for all of you. Blessings to all of you for your loss. RIP Raymond. With love, Maeve
— Maeve O'Hanlon
Dear John, Anne & Orlath, I was shocked and saddened to hear about Ray's sudden passing. I've known Ray since about 1983. We used to have great fun and chats and lots of cups of tea in my parents front room. Love Emer xxx
— Emer McInerney
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