Thomas (Tom) CONLON, Ó CONALLÁIN

Condolence Book for

Thomas (Tom) CONLON, Ó CONALLÁIN

Cabinteely, Dublin

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Very sorry to hear about the passing of Tom. He was a really kind hearted man who everyone had time for. Deepest condolences to his family and to all those who were lucky enough to know him. He will be very sorely missed.
— Gavan Conlon
Sincere condolences. He was a thorough gentleman. I worked for him on many projects. He was kind, helpful and a master at his craft. He will be missed by all who knew him.
— John Whelan
Our deepest sympathies to the family from afar.
We remember Tom as being one of life`s gentlemen, a human sort who never thought ill of anyone. He was held in great affection by my father, David.

Please accept our condolences.

Paul, Mélanie, Kiann, James and Aishling.
— Paul and Mélanie Conlon
So sorry to hear of the passing of Tom such a lovely person and a shark at bridge. May he rest in peace. My deepest sympathy to all his family.
— Allison Greevy
So sorry to lose such a gentleman and great chess opponent
— Paddy mc garry
Deepest condolences to Tom's family.He was a gentleman at the board and away from it-Cavan chess club
— John Ferguson
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