TERENCE (TERRY) McENEANEY

Condolence Book for

TERENCE (TERRY) McENEANEY

Formerly of Spain, London and Manor Lawn, Waterford City, Waterford

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Our deepest and heartfelt condolences to Sinead, Anna, Terence, Tania, and all the McEneaney’s and their families at the very sad loss of Terry.

I will always remember him for his unwavering support of his children and grandchildren, his siblings and all their families. He always encouraged, and never judged or criticised. He genuinely loved to celebrate everyone’s successes and was the life and soul of every party. Growing up, he taught us all to look after each other, respect ourselves, work hard and have fun. He was kind, inclusive and welcoming, and he made time for everyone. He could make anyone laugh with his quick wit and intellect. A legend, a businessman, a role model but above all else, a family man.

He truly was one of a kind and will never be forgotten. RIP Terry xxx
— Tracey and Daniel Lyons
Very sorry to hear of Terry's passing, I have happy memories of great times in The Crown in St. John's Wood. My condolences to Terry's family.
— Frank Lee
Sincere Sympathy on the loss of Terry thinking of you at this time Eamonn, and the rest of the family R.I.P
— Tom Brown Dublin
Sincere sympathy to Deborah, Mary & all the Mceneaney family. I am so sorry to hear about Terry. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Rest in peace Terry.
— Rosemary Guinan Hayes
Fond memories of a very big character who always had time for a chat and had a great heart ❤️
— Anne Petch James and Family
Our deepest condolences to Éamonn and all the McEneaney family on the death of their beloved Terry. Thinking of you all at this very sad and difficult time. Majella, and the Museum of Childhood Ireland team.
— Majella McAllister
Sincere condolences Eamonn, Robert, Deborah, Mary, Paul and Elizabeth. My memories of visiting ‘The McEneaneys’ in Manor Lawn was of a warm, bustling, conversation filled house. Phyllis and Pat were so proud of all your successes and Terry was first to forge his way.
Deepest sympathies Tania, Sinead, Annamarie and Terence.
— Patricia McEneaney (Murphy)
My sincere condolences to all the McEneaney family,
Terry gave me my first job when I first went to London in West Hampstead, then to St John’s Wood he helped me a lot and was a great guy and funny, so sad to hear the news:( Rest in Peace Terry 🙏🙏
— Sean mcdaid
Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family.
— Tommy & Sue Duffy and Family, London
Sincere condolences to Sinead, James and all the McEneaney family .
May Terry Rest in Peace .
— Frank and Helen Prendergast and family Knocktopher, Kilkenny
Condolences to Eamonn and all the McEneaney family on the death of Terry. It was so nice to meet up with everyone at the wedding in May but little did we know we would end up at this sad time so soon.
Gabrielle, Rachel, Niall, Pearl, Marie and John
— Gabrielle Moore
What a man! As a young lad calling out to the house in Manor Lawn to visit "the rellies" I always enjoyed catching up with the McEneaney's. Terry was the eldest of all my cousins and I was always impressed by his sense of honour, respect and ability to get things done and done right. He always made us laugh and was the life and soul of any gathering.
You'll be missed by everyone Terry.
Rest in peace. Love and condolences from Albert, Fiona, Henry & Laura.
— Albert Plattner
Deepest sympathy to Eamonn&all of the McEneaney family on the recent death of their beloved brother Terry.May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Michael & Noeline Kirwan
Our sincere sympathies to Tania, Sinead, Annemarie and Terry jnr. The passing of Terry was a great shock. We worked with Terry for many years at The London Irish Centre. His organisational and management skills were exceptional. He served the Irish community in London with unique hospitality and dignity. We always enjoyed his company ..Remembering you all in your great loss. Go raibh saol iontach aige i flaitheas De as he enjoy eternity forever.
— Teresa Gallagher and Jerry Kivlehan
Our deepest sympathies to Eamonn and all the McEneaney family on the sad passing of Terry. May he rest in peace
— Pearse and Eimear Douglas
Annamarie & Family, We ALL send you our love & thoughts on this very sad day. Your Dad will always be with you wherever you go. Your memories will never fade & anyday your feeling sad just think of one happy thought you had with ya ole Dad & give a little smile. God bless you all xxx xxx xxx
— Darren Wheeler & All in EN
Sending all my love to annamarie and the whole family.
I know how much your dear dad meant to you all although i never met him but i feel like i knew him through mine and Annamaries chats at work... the only thing im not sure of is his choice of football team... (myself being a spurs fan) May Terry rest in perfect peace and my love and condolences to all the family especially his children.xxx
— Kelly milton
Sincere sympathy to all the McEneany family on the sad passing of Terry. An old schoolmate and always a larger than life and great character. May he Rest In Peace
— Maurice Cummins
Dear Lily, Alan, Nathan, Sarah, Kimi & the extended McEneaney family. We are all heartbroken to hear of Terrys passing. We loved hearing the lovely stories of Terry over the years. It was lovely meeting him in Waterford a few years ago where he ensured all the ladies attending Lilys birthday enjoyed lovely Cava. It was obvious that Terry loved his entire family & was so proud of the many different achievements. May Terry RIP. You are all in our thoughts & prayers. X
— John & Niamh Clifford (Singapore & Cork)
Sorry to hear of Terrys passing.Knew him well many years ago,We had many laughs in the Grand and the HiB in Tramore.When I moved into my new house in 1975,Terry was one of those friends who helped me paint the rooms of the house,while listening to Tubular Bells.May he rest in peace.
Tony Walsh
— Tony Walsh
So sorry to hear of the passing of Terry,worked with Terry in the Grand Hotel many years ago .Condolences to all his family may he Rest In Peace.
— Avril Duggan
I am heartbroken by the sudden departure of this big man. He was an amazing boss, mentor and coach. As the years have gone by he also became a true and amazing friend.

We mourn and hurt but I know heaven has gained a gem with a strong presence and a booming voice.

To Sinead, Anna, Terence,Tania,Tomaso Rob, Annette and the girls our condolences to you all.

From Lorraine and Richard Baggaley
— Lorraine Baggaley
Elizabeth and the entire McEneaney family, my deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved brother Terry. Thinking of you at this most difficult time.
— Sarah-Jane Bennett
Our deepest sympathies to Eamonn and all the McEneaney family on the sad passing of Terry. May he rest in peace
— Trevor & Máirín Walsh, Portlaw
Sincere condolences to Terry’s family on his sad passing and to his Brothers and Sisters at this terrible Time . May he rest in eternal peace .
— Hilary n Collette Quinlan n Family
To Anna, Donie & All of The McEneaney Family, sending our deepest condolences on the very sad loss of your Dear Dad.

Ar dheis de go raibh a anam
— Paul & Collette O'Connor
Our sincere condolences to all the McEneaney family on the sad passing of Terry.
May he rest in peace .
— Tomás and Mary Ferris, Mount Anville Wood, Dublin 14
With deepest sympathy.
— Marian Leane
Anna, Donie & the McEneaney family, sending our deepest condolences. You are in our thoughts & prayers 🙏. RIP Terry
— Elaine, Chris, Aoife & Liam Ryan
Our deepest condolences to Sinead Anna and Terence on the sad loss of your beloved Dad, to Tania and all the McEneaney Family. May Terry rest in Peace
— John & Noeleen Walsh
Eamonn and all the Mc Eneaney family, our deepest condolences to you all on the passing of Terry, may he rest in peace .
— Mairéad & Ger O’Herlihy
Most and foremost my deepest condolences and sympathy to the McEneaney family members and to my mother Tania. I have known Terry for the most half of my life, he has been one of the most greatest men I ve met in my life, smart, edgy and exceptionally funny person. Every time we sat down to have a chat or a meal, it would never end without a great laugh at the table. Also I have personally learned a lot from him, and I am forever greatfull to been given such a chance in my life to be able to learn from him and in general just being able to meet him.
He has given me my first job in UK for which I am forever in his debt, it was hard and sometimes I thought a bit too much, but all these small aspects has given me much of who I am today. Discipline, Punctuality, Intelligence in many ways and most importantly communication skills that I have picked up from him. He will be dearly missed, its almost unbelievable that I am sitting and writing this now… it has been less than a week that I have spoken to him… But such is life, unpredictable and sometimes very unforgiving… I am deeply saddened and mortified because of this. But I wish to all to keep strong and make sure that we never forget who he was and what he has given to each of us individually… He will always stay within our hearts and souls.
R.I.P Mr.T
Yours,
Archy
— Artiom Tumakov - Leeds
So very sorry to hear of the death of my first cousin Terry. Many happy memories of childhood family gatherings over those years, especially the games nights, followed by early morning mushroom picking and a big breakfast at Auntie Phyllis's house. We last met in 2003 I think.
Condolences to all of the family. He was a great character!
Thinking of you all here in Melbourne. Much love.
— Carolyn Anne Casey
Terry was the centre of my universe for a huge chunk of my adult life. I have many years of memories of "the big man". We remained friends to the end, emailing back and forth right up until a couple of days before he passed. The news was a devastating shock for me and he will forever be in my heart. My condolences to Tania and the entire McEneaney clan at this incredibly difficult time. Love to all. x
— Linda Bradley (nee Turton), New Zealand
Lily and Alan want to send sincerest condolences to all the family thinking of you at this very sad time he was such a gentleman and a loving ❤ Brother and Dad Grandad Terry will be sorely missed.
— Louise and Vaughan
Please accept our sincerest condolence of the dear loss of Terry R.I.P Happy memories in London and Spain he was such a gentleman 💙
Heartfelt sympathy to all the family Sinead James children Anne Marie Donie Terence and Tania xxxx
— Louise and Vaughan
A shock for us and very sad for everyone.
Met him at The London Irish Centre and then never lost touch.
We shared a sense of humour and enjoyed sending each other whatsapp stories to the very end.
Something I shall always miss.
— Richard & Rose Raymond
Dear Eamonn Ann Eva Conor & Susan, Elizabeth Alan Nathan Sarah & Kimmie, Robert & family, Mary & family and all the McEneaney family, also Terry’s partner & children, shocked to hear the sad news of Terry’s passing away so suddenly. Enjoyed meeting him last in Time Museum for Conor & Susan’s wedding. He was a great character by all accounts! Sincere sympathies from all in Waterford Treasures. RIP.
— Rosemary Ryan
Our deepest sympathy to Sinead, James and all the family. The many beautiful messages here are a testament to the wonderful man that Terry was and how much he meant to so many people. May he rest in peace
— Louise & Maura, Ballybunion
Couldn't even believe when I first received the news of his passing. Someone that I started to look up to as a role model for happiness, and a consistency in lifting other people's spirits, with such effortlessness. He was a daily reminder that you can learn more, achieve more, and understand more - as he would search for new crossword puzzles to complete, and read up on as many newspaper articles as possible, just soaking in the knowledge and then expressing it all outward to us. He always wanted to inform, to let people know of yet another fact many might not know, and it's these little things that truly made up Terry of who he was. A man nobody can replicate, and someone who I will miss until my memory no longer serves me. Thank you for blessing my mother, my brother and I with your presence, and connecting us with so many more of like-minded and hearted people within your family. I will miss you dearly, and may you rest in peace now.
— Michail
Deepest condolences to cousin Tania and Terry family. May Terry rest in peace.

Love,
Zhenya and Marina
— Evgeny and Marina Ginotis, Tallinn, Estonia
Our deepest condolences on the loss of a great friend
— Brendan & Ann Murphy (London & Waterford)
Terry, you were one of my father's (Brendan & Ann Murphy) best friends whilst in the pub trade in London. We spent many hours enjoying time with you then and we will miss you dearly.

Our deepest sympathy to all those who loved you.

Terry was one of the most welcoming & caring people anyone could ever meet. He could light up any room and bring a smile to the faces of those he interacted with.

You left fantastic memories for us all and I will always smile having known you.

Caring condolences.
— David Murphy
Dear Tanya and Terry's family,

My deepest condolences to all of you. Wish you love and strength during these difficult times. Let the bright memory of Terry lighten up the grief.

Love,
Irina
— Irina Duskova, Helsinki, Finland
I would like to express my deepest condolences to the Terry's family. It is a great loss for all of us who knew Terry. I'm wholeheartedly grateful for knowing him and his selfless care and love for my dear sister Tanya.

Praying for all of you,
Olga
— Olga Duskova
Deepest sympathies to Lily and the entire family. Sending healing prayers during this difficult time and may your happy memories give some comfort.
— Kieron & Sinead Lynch; Singapore
Our heartfelt sympathy to the McEneaney family on your very sad loss of Terry. May he rest in peace.
— Tim and Ann Kavanagh
So very sorry for your loss Lily and family. Wrap yourself in your wonderful memories. May Terry RIP.

Michele and Family, Sydney Australia
— Michele Khan
Deepest sympathy to Lily and all the family at this very sad time.
— Ciara Houlihan
Deepest sympathy to Eamonn and the extended family on the sad loss of your brother Terry.
May he Rest In Peace
— Olive & Seamus Doorley, Waterford
Our deepest condolences to Tania and Terry's family. Wishing you all the peace and comfort possible. May Terry rest in peace.
— Lidija & Aleksey Aksman (France)
Sincere condolences to Tania and Terry's family. May Terry rest in peace.
— Anfisa and Jurij Sorockin (Vilnius)
Dear Anna & Donie, Sinead & James & all the family
I am so sorry at the loss of your lovely Dad, one of Nature’s gentlemen. He was so warm & welcoming always. May he rest in peace.
— Nicola Scott
Sincere condolences to Elizabeth Eamonn and the McEneaney families on the death of Terry . May he rest in peace amen. Sorry I can’t be at the funeral.I am away in Galway.
— Margaret McKeown. Lismore Park
That is indeed devastating news.

Terry kept me joyous and was with me as a friend and more throughout that period of time when I was in London after coming there back from New York:
I have spent an eternity in that pub with Terry and wonderful warmth in conversations with all our friends there …so many many memories

He is indeed a legend and a fixture in the hearts of all of us who lived in St John’s Wood, and beyond . ❤️❤️

His legacy comes in a myriad of ways …I can start putting words to these, but Love in action describes Terry fully…he gave me belonging and joy and acceptance and God did we laugh and laugh and more raucous laughter

Terry gave his heart to all of us and in turn we will always carry that Heart with us in our individual lives. Always.

It is a pity I never got to visit him after coming here in Australia, but hey he is and will always be here.

God Bless for Terry. ❤️❤️
— Divyesh "Divu" Shah, in Sydney, Australia
That is indeed devastating news.
Terry kept me joyous and was with me as a friend and more throughout that period of time when I was in London after coming there back from New York:
I have spent an eternity in that pub with Terry and wonderful warmth in conversations with all our friends there …so many many memories

He is indeed a legend and a fixture in the hearts of all of us who lived in St John’s Wood, and beyond . ❤️❤️

His legacy comes in a myriad of ways …I can start putting words to these, but Love in action describes Terry fully…he gave me belonging and joy and acceptance and God did we laugh and laugh and more raucous laughter

Terry gave his heart to all of us and in turn we will always carry that Heart with us in our individual lives. Always.

It is a pity I never got to visit him after coming here in Australia, but hey he is and will always be here.

God Bless for Terry. ❤️❤️
— Divyesh "Divu" Shah, in Sydney, Australia
To Tania and Terry's Family - with much sadness I received this news today. Sending all the support possible to Tania and the McEneaney family. We will say a prayer for his soul. RIP Terry.
— Juan Carlos Gonzalez Navarro (Committee Member La Capellania
To Tania and Terry's family - It was very sad news that reaches us today. We are sending our deepest condolences to you and his family.
— Peter Lange (Committee Member La Capellania) Spain
To Tania and Terry's family - we are both shocked at your loss, Terry was genuinely a decent person. Thinking of you at this sad time.
— Peter & Lucy Windsor (Spain)
Dear Tania and Terry’s family,
We are thinking of you during this difficult time. Please accept our deepest condolences.
— Manefa and Olga, Svencionys, Lithuania
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