Roy (Robert) Watts

Condolence Book for

Roy (Robert) Watts

Clontarf, Dublin / Raheny, Dublin

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Dear Pam, Judith, Lynn, Sandra and Robert, I am very sorry to learn of Roy's passing. My sincere condolences to you all.
— Brian Collison
Sincere condolences to Sandra and family on the loss of your beloved Dad. May he rest in peace.
— Trisha, Johnny & family, Marino
Sandra, Shane and family, sorry to hear of your Dad's loss Sandra.

May he R.I.P.

He gave many years service to Damer and the wider community and will be missed.
— Graham Cadoo
To Sandra, Peigi and Cara and the Watts family - please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your lovely father and grandfather. May he rest in peace.
— Ceoltoiri Chluain Tarbh
Dear Pam, Judith, Lynn, Sandra and Robert,
My deepest condolences on the death of your beloved husband and father, Roy. Fond memories of him over the years. I am sorry I was unable to attend the funeral last week. I was thinking of you all.
Much love, Dorothy.
— Dorothy Godden
Thinking of you Pam, Judith, Lynne, Sandra, Robert and extended family my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time
— Karen Kelly
Sincere condolences to Pam and all the family on Roy’s passing. We remember him with fondness over many years in Irish Lights.
— Richard & Terry Butler
Sincerest condolences to the whole family. Many a fond memory of the watts household in my youth playing footie out the back or subbuteo in thier hall and Mr watts was an everpresent, always welcoming, kind and generous
RIP
— Ken Lawlor
Our deepest sympathy to Pam and the extended family on the death of Roy. A great friend for many years, a compatriot in the BB, also in Clontarf Athletic - noted for stopping many a ball, and a companion in the Yacht on Saturday nights (before drink driving became a menace!). A man who gave his all no matter what he put his energies into. A family man who cared deepely about all his children and backed them in all their ambitions. Great loss.
— Maurice & Anne Maxwell
My condolences to the family at this sad time. I worked with Roy over a long period in Irish Lights. His friendly yet professional approach was well respected throughout the organisation. A true gentleman, as many others have mentioned, I will remember his smile.
— Jim Pickett (Irish Lights)
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Roy,I had knoŵing him when I work at Damer. He was true gentleman, May he rest in peace
— Frances Wilson neè Fitzgerald late of Coolock now Carlow
Dear Pam, Sandra, Judith, Lynn and Robert!

I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Roy! Most of my Sunday afternoon teenage years were spent hanging around the kitchen table with you all and I always enjoyed being allowed to sit there. I'm sad to hear about Roy as I have such great memories.

Thinking of you all
— Patrick Jordan
Dear Pam, Condolences to family and so sorry to hear of Roy's passing.
— Pamela & Kieran O'Higgins
Very sorry to hear of Roy's passing. I remember him from the Pembroke Street days. He was a lovely man. Thoughts and prayers are with all the family at this very sad time.
— Vivienne, Irish Lights
Deepest Condolences to Pam and Family on the passing of your beloved Roy.
Roy was the Secretary in Damer Court for many years, and will be deeply missed by all the Staff and Residents,
May he rest in peace
— Michael Kenny
So sorry to hear of Roys passing .Have great memories of him in the Boys Brigade and Clontarf Athletic Football Club.May he rest in peace Ian and Sheila Barbour.
— Ian Barbour
Pam
I was so sorry to hear that Roy had died.
Thinking of you and the family at this very sad time.
— Deirdre Spendlove
Robert, your Dad was a really nice guy, always friendly and welcoming.Sorry for your loss.
— Mick Sludds
Pamela and family - so sorry to hear of Roy’s passing . It brings happy memories of times I spent with you both on family occasions in Dublin. May Roy rest in peace.
— Ruth O’Mahony
Sincere condolences to Pam and family. Fond memories as a work colleague in Irish Lights.
— Terry Cobbe
My sincere condolences to Pamela, Judith, Lynne, Sandra and Robert. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this sad and difficult time. Roy was a wonderful neighbour and a gentlemen.
— Fergal O'Farrell
Sincere condolences to Pam and family on the sad passing of Roy. Thinking of you all at this time.
— Derek and Olive Hunter
Pam & Margery - we are so sorry to hear of Roy's passing and that we could not attend the funeral. We have great memories of our time in Clontarf particularly in relation to the the 5th Comp GB and the 12th Comp BB. Also of playing Badminton in the Old Parish Hall and of course playing soccer in Greenlanes for Clontarf Athletic Football Club of which Roy was a Founding Member. A true gentleman and an overall good sport.
— Linda & Trevor Darlington / Kilkenny
Sincere condolences to the Watts family on the sad passing of Roy. A thorough gentleman and a boyhood hero of mine. Roy”fifty”Watts as we younger lads knew him had a big Triumph 350/500 when we had mopeds! Roy always had time for a chat and would let us marvel at his big motorbike.
— Keith cairns
To Sandra and all the family so sorry to hear that your dad has passed, deepest sympathy,
— Martin and Cathy Kelly
Dear Pam, so sorry I cannot be there today but I am thinking of you and your family. Roy was indeed a wonderful, kind, caring man. We had some great chats about the Irish Lights. May he rest in peace.
— Susan Byrne
Our deepest sympathy to Roy's family on his passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Nigel and Rosemary (nee Callaghan) Teggin
— Nigel Teggin
My sincere condolences and prayers to Pam, Sandra and the rest of the family. Thinking of all of yous at this sad time Roy was a true gentleman 🤍🕊️
— Kim White
Sincere condolences to Pam,Robert and the Watts family. Roy was a great colleague, mentor and friend to me during our years in Irish Lights.
— Barry Jackson
Deepest sympathy to Pam and family on the sad death of Roy. Roy was a wonderful caring father and gentleman and always ready to help others.
— Linda & Karl Daly (nee Cairns) Malahide
Sincere condolences to all the Watts family at this sad time. Roy was a lovely kind hearted man may he rest in peace.
— YvonnevDonohue
My condolences & prayers to Lynne & family on your sad loss. Thinking of you all.
— Brian Gilsenan (avista)
We were so sorry to hear the sad news that Roy had passed away. I have many happy memories of working with Roy in CIL and in particular going on golf trips with him. Our sincere condolences to Pam and all the Watts family.
— Donal & Brona King
So sorry to learn of Roy's passing, thinking of you all today. All my love and prayers. Anita xx
— Anita Craigie
Sorry to hear about the passing of Roy, he had done a lot of work for the 12th Dublin Boys’ Brigade company over the years. He will be sadly missed.
— Karl. Black
Deepest Sympathy to Pam and family on the sad passing of Roy. What a gentleman Roy was,so caring for everyone he came in contact with daily. Rest in peace kind soul. 🙏
— Jean Lamb
To Pam and all Roy's family with very sincere sympathy, thoughts and prayers on Roy's passing.

I have many memories of attending meetings in Damer Court and Roy's dedicated work for its residents over decades. His interest in Damer was immense and his contribution invaluable. It was a pleasure to have known him.

Thinking of you all at this sad time
— Anne Cadoo
Dear Pam and family, we were so sorry to hear of Roys passing. Thinking of you all at this sad time and send our deepest sympathy. We have very fond memories of Roy. From Arthur and Hazel Maxon
— Hazel Maxon
Dear Pam
We are very sorry to hear Roy has passed away. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and family at this sad time. From all at All Saints Raheny, Table Tennis Club
— All Saints Table Tennis Club
Pam, I was so sorry to hear about Roy this evening. Thinking of all those wonderful years we played badminton together on Seafield Road. Sincere condolences to you, Judith, Sandra, Lynne & Robert & may Roy rest in peace 🙏
— Paul Clifford
So sorry Pam on your great loss.
Many many happy memories of working for many years with Roy in C.I.L.
A true gentleman and stalwarth friend.
Sean Gahan (ex Irish Lights.).
— Sean Gahan
Pam sorry to hear of the passing of Roy. Sincere sympathy to your family.
Unfortunately I cannot attend the funeral service. Ann.
— Ann Stewart.
Dear pam i am sincerely sorry for your loss!
Roy was such a gentleman !I am truly sorry for your loss!
I know that roy adoredyou and wS very proud ofhis childres accomplishements!
— Trish moran
Dear Pam am family
Sincere condolences to you and your family on Roy’s passing what a gentleman
— Caroline
Sorry can not be with you. I shall think of all our lovely memories and fun we had down the years.
— Ramor Craigie
Deepest sympathy to the extended Watts family on the sad passing of Roy. A gentleman. RIP.
— Diarmuid Ó Mórdha St Anne's GC
Deepest sympathy to Pam and all the family on the sad passing of Roy
— Robert Elizabeth (Pope) and Gemma Willis
Thinking of you all at this sad time .
Such fond memories of the Watts & Banks families spending special times together in Raheny. Roy was such a lovely thoughtful man, I always enjoyed our catch ups when home at All Saints church . May he rest in peace. 🙏❤️Love Christine & family (Aberdeen)
— Christine (Banks) McKay
Sincere condolences to Pam and the Watts family on the sad passing of Roy. I have fond memories of working with Roy in Irish Lights. He was a wonderful colleague and a true gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. May Roy rest in peace.
— Eoghan Lehane, retired Irish Lights
A lovely man, much admired through his work with the Boys Brigade and Badminton Club. Will be much missed. RIP Roy
— Andrew Maxwell
Im so sorry to hear of Roys passing .he was such a gentleman and so helpful to those of us who were computer iliterate.only for him we wouldn't have medals for the minni marathon!.thinking of you all Pam.judirh sandra lynn and robert.
— Linda O Donnell
I was very sorry to hear the sad news of Roy’s passing and deepest sympathies to his family . Many good memories of time in Irish Lights in his company , always in good form and positive . A gentleman . RIP
— Eoin Mac Elhinney
Deepest sympathy to the Watts family on the passing of Roy. A true gentleman and a fantastic work colleague. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Vincent Sweeney, Blacksod Lighthouse.
Sincere condolences to Pam and family on Roy’s passing.
Had the pleasure of serving with him in Irish Lights for many years. May he rest in peace.
— Martin Dyas
Deepest sympathy to Pamela, Judith, Lynne, Sandra and Robert, on Roys passing. He was one of lifes great gentlemen. May he Rest in Peace.
— Gerry Sweeney, Irish Lights, Blacksod
A beautiful GENTLEMAN whom I had known for many many years, polite always had time for people, & will be very much missed by ALL who worked alongside him & by his many friends & family. May the God of all COMFORT keep you in His PRECIOUS Arms at this sad time
— Enid Richardson
We are very saddened to hear of the passing of Roy. I (Mervyn) have wonderful memories of times spent with the 12th company BB.
Our condolences go to all his family, especially his sister Marjorie who has been a very good friend of ours throughout the years. Mervyn & Betty
— Mervyn & Betty Darlington
Pam, Judith,Lynne,Sandra, Robert & Roy’s sister Margery . Your families have had a tough number of yrs dealing with this horrible disease. Please take comfort that Roy is now at peace. Thinking of you all.
— The Erskine and Vincent family
Condolences to Roy’s family on his sad passing. May he rest in peace.
— Finbarr Mulcahy St Anne’s GC.
My sincere condolences to the Watts family on Roy’s passing. Roy was a great friend and colleague and a thorough gentleman. Rest in peace Roy.
— Michael Delahunty
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