Seamus (James) MULLEN

Condolence Book for

Seamus (James) MULLEN

Dun Laoghaire, Dublin / Sandymount, Dublin

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Sad to hear about Jim’s passing. Worked with him for many years , a great character I will always remember with joy. Kieran Carrick
Our sincere condolences to Sue, Matthew , Sarah & Sinead & and All your families. Seamus was a legend and i know the end was hard but you will remember all the wonderful times you had with him. May he rest in Peace ❤️
Please accept condolences from a first cousin who lost touch over the years. Sad to see the last of the eight brothers depart.
Rest in Peace Seamus
Sending love and prayers from Canada, to all Uncle Seamus loved and who will miss him dearly.
I like to think of all the Mullen brothers (including my Dad Sean) now reunited in Heaven, I can only imagine the hugs, they all really knew how to give the best hugs. God bless all in the days and weeks to come 💞
Sinead and Family, Very sorry to hear of Shays passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Brian & Sav
The days are shorter
Nights are longer
The light is changing its rays
The swallows have left and the house martins with them
They remind me
of brevity
And change.

Halloween has been mentioned
As an ominous presence
Where witches cast curses and spells
The children excited
For celebrations delighted
And Time is tolling its bells.
We are here briefly
The changing seasons remind us
Life is fleeting and death remains.

The days are shorter
Nights longer
And the heat is out of the sun
Thé stars configured
Our destiny settled
Yet we try to cause it to change
Courage is needed
To accept we are helpless
To change the will
Of the creator’s ways.

Nature is giving
But also takes
It’s knowing when to seize the day
Before life is taken away,
Make most of the wave before it breaks.

So Time that thief
That flies like a leaf
When blown by strong winds
Is the only constant
When everything changes
And death brings an end to the games.
To sue and family so sorry to hear of shays passing Jimmy and Irene had so many fond memories of meeting you on a regular basis jimmy sends his condolences to you sue but unfortunately cannot attend due to his health
Sincere sympathies Eimear on the passing of your grandfather, may he Rest In Peace.
Our sympathy to you Davey and all the family.
Sincere condolences to the family of Shay Mullen, much loved by his many friends in Delgany Golf Club. May he Rest in Peace. Ian Barrett, Captain.
Sarah Sinead and family.Sorry to hear the sad news of your dad.
May he rest in peace.
Matt, Zach and family deepest sympathy on behalf of Committee and members of Wayside Celtic.
Shay has been a very popular member of Delgany Golf Club. A warm personality and great man for stories and jokes.
So sorry for your loss Matt
May your Dad rest in peace
So sad to hear of Shays passing I will miss our almost daily telephone chats and reminiscing His great appreciation of good music and comedy. One of nature’s gentlemen condolence to Sue and his family. R I P Gerry OConnor
I was so sad to hear the news of the passing of my Uncle Seamus. A big character, much loved by us over here in London. A terrific raconteur who always had us laughing with his stories. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Seamus.
Thank you Shay for all the lifts to school- all those mornings listening to Morning Ireland and you tutting at the headlines and interviews gave me a lifelong love of current affairs I now make a living from. With lots of love to your gorgeous family, wonderful neighbours for many years.
Sincere condolences to the Mullen family, our thoughts are with you all.
So sorry to hear about Shay, such a big part of our life. Loved him so much and always thought of him as my uncle. I wont be able to attend but will be thinking of you all.
On behalf of myself and my family I would like to express our sincere condolences to Sue and family on the death of our cousin Seamus, a true gentleman. May God rest his gentle soul.
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