Richard (Dick) BURKE

Condolence Book for

Richard (Dick) BURKE

Mount Merrion, Dublin

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Many memories of good & not so good golf played with Dick and my late father Eddie in Portmarnock Golf Club. Sincere condolences to all of the Burke family at this sad time. Rest in peace.
— Ronan Sheridan, Clontarf.
So sorry to hear of Dick's death.
— Ena McMullan (Morrow)
Dear Audrey, John, Edie & Richard, and the entire Burke family.
So very sorry to hear of Dick's sudden passing. He was a true gent, and we know you thought the world of him. May he rest in happiness and peace. Very sorry we cannot make it to Dublin, but we are preparing Kilkenny for you, should you need time to recoup.
Much love xxxx
Alan and family
— Alan, Clare, Alyn & Julieanne Hearne, Kilkenny
Our paths crossed over many a year,I behind a camera and lens Dick always smiling ,friendly and warm.We were both Munster people so hurling was always discussed.Our last meeting was at a book launch a few years ago and Tipp and Cork hurling was again discussed.
May he Rest in Peace.
— Liam Mulcahy,Photographer
So sorry to hear of Dick's death. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Brenda, Deirdre, Brian and Sean (Beegan)
— Beegan Family
To Mary and all the Burke's. So sorry to learn the news of Dick death. My deepest sympathy to all the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. From. James Buckley
— James Buckley. Templeogue, / Buckley's Holycross, Tipperary.
My deepest sympathy to the Burke family. Dick Burke was such a decent man and a reforming minister.
— John Gormley
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