Terry Brown

Condolence Book for

Terry Brown

Bloomfield, Belfast, Antrim / Louisburgh, Mayo

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Deepest sympathy to the family. Many happy memories of fishing with Terry over the years. He will be missed.
— Sean and Mary Fagan Dublin and Louisburgh
I know Terry from my days in Shorts Belfast and as a fellow fisherman he always lit up the dull days with his tales of fishing and his times in Louisburgh. I had not seen him for many years but his warmth and character I will always remember a true one-off. R.I.P.
— Eric Sinclair
Rest in Peace Terry. So sad to hear this news. You were a wonderful warm hearted friend who loved fishing,good company and song. You will be sadly missed in Louisburgh and your many other haunts. Your generous spirit will be in our memories for ever.
— Michael Roche Tipperary
Deepest sympathy to Terry's sister, brothers, relatives and many friends on his death. He was a gentleman and a good friend to our family for many years. Rest in peace Terry.
— Mary O'Grady and Family, Kilgeever, Louisburgh
Rest In Peace Terry. Loved listening to your stories and songs at the Feile. Deepest sympathies to your family and friends x
— Alison and Rob, Louisburgh
Our condolence to Terry's sister ,brothers ,in-laws Judy & David, Ann & Harry and many friends,
Terry and Denny came to Louisburgh 45 years ago and he came almost every year since,
Terry spent many many happy days fishing the Bunowen and Carrowniskey rivers. It is the end
of an era.
.He was a true christian and is now happily united in Heaven with his beloved Denny ..
Rest in peace Terry.
— Mary & Breta O'Malley
Terry will be sadly missed but not forgotten .

R.I.P.

Ray Wood England & Louisbourgh
— Ray Wood
I’m sorry to hear of the death of Terry. He was a great friend of Louisburgh all down the years. May he rest in peace.
— Mairead Staunton Louisburgh
Sincere sympathy from the Bennetts in Shraugh. Many wonderful memories of Terry on his many visits over 40 years to our village and all his great fishing stories. To his family and many friends we extend our sincere sympathy. A true gentleman and friend. May he Rest in Peace.
— Bennett family Louisburgh
Deepest sympathy to The Brown family on the death of Terry. A true gentleman and friend. May he Rest in Peace.
— Gerry and Nora Kerrigan Louisburgh
Rest in Peace Terry.
— Michael and Mairead Davitt louisburgh
Sadly missed by his neighbour in Belfast neighbourhood a friend a great chatty and a kind man RIP safe with Denny
— Hanna
Slán abhaile Terry chuig grá do chroí, Denny. Sincere sympathy to the Brown family, to Dave & Judy on the death of Terry. He was an exceptional fisherman & a true friend, one of a kind. We looked forward to his arrival, like a swallow returning every summer. Bhí an t-ádh linn gur casadh ar a chéile muid. Suaimhnneas síoraí duit, Terry.
— Louise & John McDonagh, Askillaun & family
Saddened to hear of Terry's passing. He was a lovely man
Had manys the chat about fishing with himself and Dave in
The Sheebeen
— Ciaran Kelly
Condolences to Terry’s family and many, many friends.
I’ve lots of lovely memories of many chats with Terry down through the years in Louisburgh. He was one of the regulars for the Monday night music in The Weir when I was growing up, happy memories.
A gent. 🖤
— Davina Durkan
Had such wonderful times sharing summers with Terry în Louisburgh. He was a wonderful man, a great friend and a lucky fisherman. I had to get up early in the mornings to catch a salmon before Terry had his porridge. Rest in peace old friend, your likes will never be seen again. We will miss you dearly.
John, Paivi and Pat Lawson. Finland
— John Lawson
We offer our sincere sympathy to Dave and Judy,Martin and all the Brown family on the death of our dear friend Terry.
He was a good man who lived out his christian faith in all his words and deeds. We were lucky to have known him and we will miss him.
Rest peacefully Terry.
— The Hegarty Family, Louisburgh
Our condolences to the family and friends of Terry, who we first met in 1995 and for over 20 years of visiting Louisburgh, we enjoyed his company, songs and stories.
— Rob & Gill
Deepest sympathy to the Brown Family on the sad passing of Terry, he was a lovely man, he will be sadly missed by all in louisburgh. He'd always strongly disagree when I'd say how beautiful any particular day was, (that meant not enough water in the river). May his gentle soul forever rest in peace.
Colm Clarke, The Butchers.
— Colm Clarke, louisburgh co mayo
Very sorry to hear about Terry's passing. He was a lovely man and will be sadly missed around Louisburgh but his memory will always remain. May he rest in peace with his beloved wife Denny.
— Conor Gaffney
RIP Terry you will be sadly missed. A true gentleman and a man after Gods own heart
— Hilary Felix Zaska
At dheis De go raibh a anam Terry
— Emily Leah Klara Heron
RIP Terry you were a good friend and fellow fisherman to my husband Paddy great stories of the big salmon that got away fond and loving memories Terry truly missed on the river
— Catherine Heron and family
Deepest sympathies on the passing of Terry,, Terry was a sincere and kind gentleman always jolly,may is gentle soul rest in peace
— Mark and Mary Rose sammo
Deepest sympathies to the Brown family and fond memories of Terry, a great man for a salmon! May he rest in peace.
— Joe McNamara, pub, Louisburgh
Deepest sympathy to the Brown Family, Dave & Judy, and the many friends who accompanied Terry to Louisburgh, he was as regular a visitor as the Salmon in the Bunowen, we will miss his stories and the song with 50 verses which he always sang at the Feile. Many happy memories of himself and Denny. Rest In Peace Terry.
— Peter Sweeney, Louisburgh
Fondly remembering Terry. A fine stalwart of the music/tunes/song gatherings. Solas geal ort Terry. Suaimhneas síoraí ar a anam. R
— Roisin White
Our sympathies to his family and friends as we fondly remember Terry. May his kind and friendly soul rest in peace.
— Chris Horan and Martina Hegarty, Carramore and Co Kerry
Deepest condolences to Terry’s Family and Friends
I used to meet Terry and Denny in Frank Kennys for the Ice Cream and the chat
— Teddy Leyden
Sincere sympathy to Brown family. Always enjoyed Terry’s company. May he R.I.P.
— Richard Scott
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