Sean Peyton

Condolence Book for

Sean Peyton

Glasnevin, Dublin / Letterkenny, Donegal / Limerick

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Deepest sympathy to Sinéad, David and John on the passing of your dad Sean. From a colleague of your beloved Mum Margaret.
— Sinéad Rowland (O’Beirne)
I was very sad to hear of Sean's death. Sean was a total gentleman and gentle man with an active enquiring mind and many interests, and conveyed a quiet and friendly sense of calm and professionalism to all who had the pleasure of his company. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Kevin O'Rourke (ex IIRS)
So sorry to hear of Sean passing condolences to all the Family may he rest in peace.
— Diarmuid and Edel Buckley
My condolences to Sean's Family for their loss.
Sean was a true gentleman.
— Paul Finlay ex IIRS
Sincere sympathy to Nancy and the Peyton family on the loss of Sean, a dear friend and a loving Dad. Thinking of you at this difficult time
— Eileen Cody
Sincere sympathy to the Peyton Family on the recent passing of Sean.
A true gentleman, may his gentle soul Rest in Peace.
— Brid English, Ex IIRS, Enterprise Ireland
I was greatly saddened to hear of the passing of Sean—- an absolute gentleman. My heartfelt sympathy to Sinead, David, John, Vera and Nancy. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May Sean’s gentle soul rest in eternal peace.
— Aideen Carolan, Kingscourt.
Please accept our condolences on the passing of your dad. He will always be remembered as a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— Joanne Connolly & family
Sincere and heartfelt sympathy to Sinéad, David and John on the passing of your dad. A true gentleman. As a friend and work colleague, I knew Sean for almost fifty years. He was a friendly, patient, helpful , always enthusiastic and generous with his time. Sean was very knowledgable in a wide variety of interests and advised and helped me on numerous occasions.
Sean will be sadly missed but always remembered by anyone who had the honour of knowing him.
Rest in peace, dear friend.
— Jim&Lynda ODonnell
To Seans family,
I can only echo the thoughts of everyone, except to say that as a young technician in the early 90s working alongside your dad, he was the most helpful and interesting man. He always gave me good advice and was very patient and kind. He always spoke very proudly of his children and always remained, in my mind anyway, a country man at heart. May he rest in peace.
— Liam Scully NSAI/EI/Forbairt/Eolas
Sinead, John and David.
We are so sorry at the death of your father. Gerardine and I met him when we moved from Belfast to Balbriggan, and I started to work in the IIRS in July 1978. He was then, and for all the years I have known him a real gentleman and true friend.
I will hold him in my heart forever.
— Gerardine, Howard and family.
Deepest sympathy Nancy on the passing of your brother-in -law Sean
— Mary Coyne ,Clonmel
Sincere sympathies to all the Peyton family on the sad passing of Sean. I had the pleasure of meeting him on many occasions in Belville. He was a gentleman.
— Keith Lacey
Sincere condolences to the Peyton family on the passing of their dear father Sean. Had the pleasure of meeting him in the NSAI in Glasnevin. He was a gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— Catherine Reidy
Sincere sympathy to Sinead, David and John on the passing of Sean. May he rest in peace.
— Mairead Esmonde
Deepest sympathy on Seán’s passing. Seán was a true friend to his cousin, the late Pat Harrold, Nenagh and a supremely knowledgable fellow enthusiast for family histories. The two of them were never happier than when exploring local chronicles together in their beloved West Limerick. Seán was a scholar and a gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— James HARROLD and Dolores LYNE HARROLD
Very sorry to learn of the passing of Sean. I worked with him as an undergraduate in the NML 25 years ago and he was most helpful and engaged in the project we worked on. After joining the NML subsequently, I was always delighted to see Sean calling in for a chat over the last 15 years. He was always upbeat and will be fondly remembered by everyone as the epitome of a gentleman with the most inquisitive of minds. Rest in Peace Sean.
— David Fleming
Sincere sympathies to Sean's family on the loss of your wonderful Dad and to his extended family. I worked with Sean in NML and he was a very kind friend to me. He spoke so much about you all, his cherished wife, Margaret and his children. I never heard him complain and he was always full of wisdom and loved to chat. I met him in October also and we had a lovely catch up in the Tolka. Again he told me about you all and the wonderful care he gave to his wife. I will miss Sean very much. Pauline
— Pauline Berkery
My condolences to John and the Peyton family may your father rest in peace. Ar dheis Dé do raibh a anam
— Stephen O Neill Vietnam
So sorry to hear about Sean's death. I knew Sean for many years working at IIRS. Sean was such a gentle soul that gave his time to listen to and help everyone that met him. My sincere sympathy to Sean's family at this very sad time. May he rest in peace.
— Tom Dempsey
Sinead, my deepest sympathy to you and all your family on the passing of your Dad. You will be in my thoughts. Liz
— Elizabeth Murphy
Sincere sympathy to the Peyton family on Sean's passing. He was a lovely gentle man and always generous with his time to anyone who needed help. A true gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— Paddy Wright IIRS etc.
Sincere condolences to Sean's family at this sad time. Although I did not work directly with Sean, I knew him to be a great colleague and a true gentleman. May he rest in peace.
— Pat Naghten (ex-IIRS etc.)
My condolences to Sean's family.
He was a very respected work colleague in IIRS - a gentleman.
Had a long conversation with him at our recent IIRS reunion and he was in good spirits.
— PJ Spillane ex IIRS
Sean was a thorough gentleman and always a pleasure to meet. Although a quiet reserved person, he was a wise one, whose opinion was listened to.
— Declan Cahill (former IIRS)
Sincere sympathy to Sinead David John Nancy and extended family on the death of Sean.May his gentle soul rest in peace .8
— Una Bowe Carlow
I had the pleasure and privilege of meeting Sean here in Gorey over the years, a lovely man and a perfect gentleman. Sincere condolences to Sean's family on his death. May Sean rest in peace
— Jo O Hara
I had the pleasure and privilege of meeting Sean here in Gorey over the years, a lovely man and a perfect gentleman. Sincere sympathy to his family on their loss. May Sean rest in peace
— Jo O Hara
Deepest condolences to all the family on the passing of Sean. May he rest in peace. JIm (Doyle) & Thomas (Mullen)
— Jim Doyle
Deepest condolences to Sean's family and friends. I never had the pleasure of working directly with Sean, but came to know him through his regular visits to the National Metrology Laboratory. Sean was a generous and thoughtful person. He showed an interest in the ongoing developments at the NML and shared interesting stories about his time here. He was very helpful in providing details of an artefact that is now on loan and on display in the Irish Museum of Time in Waterford.
— Sam Boles, NSAI NML
Deepest Sympathies to the Peyton Family on the sad passing of Sean.Rip.
— Mary Peyton and family, Ballyvary.
Very sorry to hear of Sean's passing. Sean was highly respected and loved by everyone. Sincere sympathy to Sean's family. May he Rest In Peace.
— Joe McNamee, IIRS & EI
My sincerest sympathy to Sinead, David & John on the passing of your dad, Sean. I worked with Sean for many years in our early days in IIRS. He was an excellent work colleague and a very obliging person to work with. Rest In Peace Sean.
— Brendan Aylward
Deepest condolences to John, David, Sinead, your extended family and friends on the loss of your Dad. May he rest in peace.
— Diarmuid McDonald
Deepest sympathy Sean's family may he rip 🙏
— Andrew and Veronica Roche Belville Kilmeedy
Sinead i was sorry to hear of the passing of your dad Sean, thinking of you and your brothers.

May he rest in peace.
— Edel Murphy
So sorry to hear of Sean's passing. I wish to offer my sincerest sympathies to Sinead, David and John. I met Sean at the reunion or gathering in October and his friendship and kindness shone brightly as it always did since I joined Eolas in 1989. Sean would help anybody who sought assistence in many areas of science or geneology. He inspired others in the pursuit of science. I hope you get some comfort from your Dad's christian values at this terrible moment of loss.
Rest in peace Sean, my friend.
— Loughlin Campion
My condolences to Sean family i had the pleasure of knowing sean from many years of cleaning for nml he always loved a chat such a nice man rip sean
— Sheila Walsh
My deepest sympathy to sinead and family on the passing of their Dad Sean. May he rest in peace.
— Bernie Quinn
Sincere sympathy to the Peyton family on the passing of Sean .
May he rest in peace .
— Tim and Josie Gilbourne,Kilmeedy,Limerick
Sincere condolences to Sinead, David, John, the extended Peyton family and cousins Eileen and Ann on the sad passing of Sean, whose visits to his Kelly cousins in NCW were always enjoyed and cherished . Codhladh samh a Shean I measc na naoimh and all your loved ones ata imithe romhat !
— Nadine Connell ( née Kelly)
Deepest sympathies to our colleague Sinead and the wider Peyton family on the passing of Sean. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— Breda Walls, Director Student Services, Trinity College
Sincere sympathy to Sean's family, friends and former colleagues.
A warm, friendly gentleman, always in good humour.
Rest in peace.
— Margaret Moynihan. IIRS/EI.
I am very sorry to hear that Sean has died. My condolences to all his family. I met him in the Tolka last October and it was lovely to chat with him. Sean will be remembered as a true gentleman always friendly, kind and considerate. Lord rest his gentle soul.
— Maura Shields ex IIRS and EI
Deepest condolences to John and the rest of the Peyton family on the sad loss of your dad.
— Cian Murtagh
Very saddened to hear of Sean’s passing. He was always kind and interested in everyone. Condolences to Sinead, David, John and Nancy.
— John McAuliffe
Our deepest sympathies to Sinead, David, John and Nancy on Sean’s sad passing. May he rest in peace.
— Vivien and Tim McAuliffe
Sinead, John & David
We are so very sorry to hear of your dearest Dad's passing
May his gentle soul Rest in Peace
Our thoughts are with you all at this incredible sad time
— Caremark Dublin North
Dear Sinead, David and John,
I'm very sad at Sean's passing. I worked with him for 14 years and saw him for at least as many years again on his regular visits here and meetings-up with colleagues. In all that time I'm not sure I can recall him ever complaining about anything. He was a gentleman of the highest order and an example to all around him. I'm really sorry for your loss.
— Stephen Maguire, NML
So sorry to hear of Sean's passing. May he rest in peace.
— Brian Barrett
I would like to offer my Condolences to the Peyton Family, Sean was a true gentleman. RIP Sean
— Tadhg Egan ex IIRS,Forbairt,Eolas,EI
It was with great sadness I learnt of Sean's passing. A group of us who go walking or meet for a drink or coffee were always pleased to see Sean although less frequently of late due to his declining health. Sean was held in high regard due to his kindly disposition and his dedication to his family who were also a great support for him. May he rest in peace.
— Jim Quigley, 48 Claremont Crescent, Glasnevin, Dublin 11.
Sincere condolences to Margaret and all of the Peyton family on the sad passing of Sean. Always remembered as a gentle person whose company was always welcome. Rest in peace Sean. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.
— Tom Keenan, (IIRS)
Our condolences to John and the Peyton family.
— Roscio family
So sorry to hear of Sean’s passing. Condolences to all the family. I knew Sean through many years working in IIRS.
He was a quiet unassuming man, a pleasure to have known him and to be in his company. RIP Sean.
— Neil Ryan (Ex IIRS)
Dear Sinead, David and John,
I am so sorry and saddened to hear of Sean’s premature passing.

May Sean Rest in Peace and may his absence in your lives be filled with many Happy Memories of a Wonderful life shared together.

Be comforted in knowing that Sean was a true gentleman and genuine friend from our IIRS early days in the 70's when we shared an interest in photography.

Sean has had a long fruitful life and has now found
Eternal Peace and Happiness.

May the Peace of Christ be with you all and Comfort you in your loss.
Sincerely
Seamus Cody
— Seamus Cody
To all the Peyton family I am so sorry to hear about Sean's passing. He was a lovely quiet man, always helpful in every way. A true gentleman. May he rest in peace
— Katrina O Shea I.I.R.S. and Enterprise Ireland
I was very sad to hear of the passing of Sean and my deepest sympathy to you all, Sinead, David and John. I have very find memories of Sean from when I was a student in DCU and it always felt like a second home anytime I visited which was often. You all made me feel like I was a part of the family. Sean was a very kind, gentle, intelligent and patient man. Nice to think he will be reunited with your mam.
— Nessa O'Gorman (McAuliffe)
Deepest Condolence to Sinead and extended Family .
— Dolores and Joseph Connolly
I knew Sean well, when we were both working at the Institute for Industrial Research & Standards (IIRS).
I availed of his expertise in the area of calibration of measuring equipment, for project work. He was very knowledgeable in this area.
In recent years, after we both had retired, I met him several times, in Glasnevin.
I also met him at a gathering of old colleagues in Tolka House, as recent as last October.
I like to offer my condolence to his family, on his passing away. May he rest in peace.
— Thilak Gunawardhana
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