Terry O'Donoghue

Condolence Book for

Terry O'Donoghue
(née Cotter)

Sutton, Dublin

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Sincere condolences Lea and Martin on the passing of your lovely mum .. i only heard now and i'm sorry to have missed the service. remembering Terry with fond memories when we were neighbours in Sutton Park she was truly a lovely lady may she rest in peace
— karen dorney
Our deepest sympathy to Terry's children from Maeve and Ken O Grady's children.
— Kate O Neill O Grady
Sincere condolences to Lea, Martin and the extended O'Donoghue family. A very special lady and a great swimming buddy. I have fond memories of the beach at the Sutton Dinghy Club. She was always bright and cheerful and a good laugh. Gone but never forgotten. Rest in peace, dear friend. X
— Edel Connaughton
Dear Lea, Martin and extended family, I was very sorry to learn of Terry's passing. She was always a very kind and generous person. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
— Joe May, Rathfarnham
Dear Lea and extended family,. So sad to hear of the recent passing of Terry.
She was always a pleasure to deal with in my boutique Susan Eve, she had an optimistic and cheerfil attitude and of course a great figure!
She was lucky to have such support and great care from you Lea which meant she was out and about till recently.
Rest in peace Terry
Moira Doyle
— Moira Doyle
Our deepest sympathy to Martin and Lea and their families, and the extended Donoghue family on The passing of Terry, a great character and neighbour for over 40 Years , may she rest in peace. .
— John , Mary, and Jonathan Costello
We offer our sincere sympathies and love to Martin and Lea and the extended O Donoghue Family on the sad passing of Terry.
Terry & our Mum Liz were life long friends since they first met in 1963 as next door neighbours in Sutton Park. Terry will be greatly missed by us all.
Great memories of us all playing in the garden with Glen the ( patient ) Irish Wolfhound.
Terry was a kind and generous free spirit who brought joy to all she met.
Love Peter, David, Conor and Gavin. ( the boys )
— Peter Fearon and Family
Very sorry to hear this sad news, Terri was such a lovely person and will be surely misses by all who new her

Condolences to all the Family
— Dermot and Liz Skehan
I remember Terry as a wonderful neighbour, so wise lithe and noble with a great sense of humour , she was an expert sugar therapist ( a mixture of waxing and massage to remove body hair ) we shared a beautiful piano and her stories of her family , her travels, playing bridge, swimming and acting would bring joyful tears to my eyes, a lady with a mischievous smile , may you rest in peace 🙏
— Rebecca Blomfield Horner
Sincere sympathy to Lea and Family. Terry was a true character, friend and great neighbour. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam
— Josephine Early, Sutton Park
Sincere sympathy to Lea and Martin on your Mum's passing.
May she Rest in Peace.
— Peter Browne, Raphoe
Sending our love and deepest condolences Lea and to all the family on the sad passing of dearest Terry .. may your beautiful Mum, and Granny rest in peace .
Love Sandra, John & Bollo
— Sandra Murphy
Our sincere condolences Lea and Martin on the passing of your mum.
— Mary Henry Finbar Henry
Every one of Nora Cotter Doyle's 13 children have loved and cherished our Auntie Theresa. I have so many dear memories, cruising on the Shannon River with her and our mother is at the top of the list. Those 2 sisters laughed so much. Love to you Lea and Martin.
— Mary Doyle Getts
So sad to hear of Terry's passing, my heart goes out to Lea and Martin especially. Terry was such a unique person. It is extra sad that she is the last of my mom's siblings. RIP.
— Sally
Our sincere sympathy to Lea, Martin and all of the family on your loss. May Terry rest in peace.
— Paul and Sheila Williams - Rathfarnham
Our sincere condolences to all the Donoghue family on the loss of Terry, a wonderful character whom we got to know many years ago when next-door neighbors in Frankfurt. May she Rest in Peace.
— Mary & John Griffin
Lea and Martin, sincere condolences to you and family on the sad passing of Terry. She was such a vibrant woman and a wonderful friend to my mum. I will remember her with much admiration. Maeve (Harkin) Melvill-Smith
— Maeve Melvill-Smith
My deepest sympathies to Martin and Lea at this time and all the extended O'Donoghue family.
May her soul rest in peace, Amen.
— Eamonn May, former neighbour
Love and hugs to the family. So grateful for the time I got to spend with you last summer. I love you Terry, we will always be connected. Rest in Paradise..
— Marianne O'Donoghue
My heartfelt sympathies to all the family on the death of Terry. A lovely woman and great neighbour.
— Geraldine Henry
Sincere condolences to all the family on the passing of a wonderful magnificent woman
May Terry rest in peace now
Michael & Deirdre Tobin
— Michael & Deirdre Tobin
Rest in peace AuntyTeresa. A lovely lady with a great sense of humour. Condolences to all the family. Love Lynne and Family.
— Lynne Sweeney
Sad to hear of your passing Terri.
Sincere condolences to your Family, Relatives and Friends.
Enjoyed our many chats!
May you rest in peace Terri

Owen
Fellow Resident
BRYMORE NURSING HOME
— Owen O'Connor
Dearest Terri,
So lovely to have known you, all be it for only a few months. May you rest in eternal peace
Sincere sympathy to all your family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

KITTY HARFORD
FELLOW RESIDENT
BRYMORE NURSING HOME
— Kitty Harford
An end of an era! Terry will be sorely missed by all. Condolences to all the family. Ní bheidh a leithéid ann le fada arís.
— Sean Clíona Cormac and Clíona Óg
Very sad to have heard of Terri's passing. I got to know Terri from visiting my elderly Aunt who is also in BRYMORE Nursing home.
Sincere sympathy to all who knew and loved her.
Fly high with the Angels Terri, so lovely to have known you! 🌹
— Patsy and Adrian FinnertyDaly
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