
Condolence Book for
Sarah Davin
(née Moore)
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Dear Patrick, Denise, Paddy, Nathaniel and Mrs Moore,
Wise, generous and kind are some of the many good words you will hear as describe the wonderful woman that Sarah was in each of our lives. Her work with Brothers of Charity Services was outstanding, every day that Sarah was there made a difference in the lives of every person she met.
My sincere sympathy to each of you and to her extended family and friends.
Wise, generous and kind are some of the many good words you will hear as describe the wonderful woman that Sarah was in each of our lives. Her work with Brothers of Charity Services was outstanding, every day that Sarah was there made a difference in the lives of every person she met.
My sincere sympathy to each of you and to her extended family and friends.
My thoughts are with you all.
So many memories of Sarah. I remember her first day at DSP (Dublin School of Physiotherapy-Trinity College) when she came bounding in with that endless energy. I remember her laughter and her 'down to earth' no nonsense way of looking at everything. Fond memories of staying in Tramore with the Moore family and then another time being welcomed by Mrs. Moore during the Circuit of Ireland Rally despite being with some unruly Northerners!! In Canada, Sarah hosted ( I think with Marjorie) a Christmas dinner in Windsor for us all - all the waifs and strays that had no family to visit! She was always such a generous and kind soul, so often thinking of others before herself. She headed back to Ireland to be with you Patrick and to grow her family...of which she was so proud. Like Mary Pat I was so glad to have had time with Sarah in Sept 2017. Sorry I can't be there this week but I will wear my brightest colours on Wed and think of you all from this side of the ocean.
Big hug Patrick.
Caroline class of '82 (Hamilton, Ontario )
So many memories of Sarah. I remember her first day at DSP (Dublin School of Physiotherapy-Trinity College) when she came bounding in with that endless energy. I remember her laughter and her 'down to earth' no nonsense way of looking at everything. Fond memories of staying in Tramore with the Moore family and then another time being welcomed by Mrs. Moore during the Circuit of Ireland Rally despite being with some unruly Northerners!! In Canada, Sarah hosted ( I think with Marjorie) a Christmas dinner in Windsor for us all - all the waifs and strays that had no family to visit! She was always such a generous and kind soul, so often thinking of others before herself. She headed back to Ireland to be with you Patrick and to grow her family...of which she was so proud. Like Mary Pat I was so glad to have had time with Sarah in Sept 2017. Sorry I can't be there this week but I will wear my brightest colours on Wed and think of you all from this side of the ocean.
Big hug Patrick.
Caroline class of '82 (Hamilton, Ontario )
Patrick, Denise, Paddy and Nathaniel
My deepest condolences to you all on the loss of your wonderful Sarah. She was. such a special person, so gentle, kind and always looking out for others. I know the “busy”ness of life meant that we didn’t meet very often but it was wonderful to re connect again two years ago and to all meet up for our 35th anniversary, Sarah kept up with our group chat even last week.
Im so sorry I can’t be with you on Wednesday but you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary Pat.
My deepest condolences to you all on the loss of your wonderful Sarah. She was. such a special person, so gentle, kind and always looking out for others. I know the “busy”ness of life meant that we didn’t meet very often but it was wonderful to re connect again two years ago and to all meet up for our 35th anniversary, Sarah kept up with our group chat even last week.
Im so sorry I can’t be with you on Wednesday but you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary Pat.
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