Timothy (Tim) MOLONY

Condolence Book for

Timothy (Tim) MOLONY

Sallins, Kildare / Sligo

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Sincere sympathy to the Molony Family on the death of your Dad Tim, RIP.
— Joe and Deirdre Hogan, Furnacetown Hse, Feakle, Clare
Deepest sympathy from Tom & Jeanette and family.
Tom is son of Nuala Molony, Furnacetown House, Feakle 1st cousin of Tim.
May he rest in peace
— Tom & Jeanette Hogan, Galway
Deepest sympathy to all the Malony family, Tim was a great friend of the Keane family down through the years
— Bridie Harte, nee Keane, Strandhill
Deepest sympathy to all the Malony family, Tim was a great friend of the Keane family down through the years
— Bridie Harte, nee Keane, Strandhill
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made:
Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee;
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.

And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;
There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,
And evening full of the linnet's wings.

I will arise and go now, for always night and day
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;
While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,
I hear it in the deep heart's core.
My Dear Uncle Tim,
May you see your beloved Sligo again, on this your final journey and be reunited with family and friends who have gone before you.
All my love, Anna.
— Anna Molony
So sorry for your loss, Janette, Tony, Sinead, Karla, Sean and Rory. You are in our thoughts at this very sad time.
Lots of love, Tina and family xx
— Tina
Deepest sympathy from Bernard Durkan TD
— Bernard Durkan
Sincere sympathies in these most challenging times to Janette & Philip & all the Moloney families.. We listened to stories about all the Moloneys through the years. It was a great family to be part of and household to grow up in. Going back over the years Tim and his late brother Walter were golfing partners and good friends of my late husband Edmund (Eddie). They enjoyed many rounds on the course and much banter and wit. May Tim Rest In Peace.
— Mary Power & Family Doorly Park Sligo
My deepest sympathies to all the family on the passing of your father Janette. R.I.P.
— Ingrid Foley
Dear Janette, Tony, Sinéad, Karla, Seán and Rory. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. We can’t be with you in person but we’re with you in our hearts. With love from Aileen and Stretch
— Aileen OSullivan and Peter Blomgren
May u rest in peace Mr. Molony. Surely, u will be missed! I’m happy that i met someone like you. Thank you for the memories. My deepest condolences to the bereaved family...
— Rashell
Thank you Mr. Molony for your time and for sharing your life journeys.
In my hard times, You and Ma'am Lews were there to support me and I'm very grateful and blessed.
Whereever you are, i know that you lived your life to the fullest here.
Golf time is surreal.
May you rest in peace.
— Lanz
Dear Janette, and all the family, thinking of you all at this sad time. So happy that your Dad was with you for his final days
Sending you all our love, Caroline, Brian, Tim & Daragh.
— The Wallace family
Condolences to mam janette and sir philip..it was really hard to both you for loosing your parents at the same year.
— Lewelyn
Memories of school days, playing football & in later years playing golf. A gentle giant. Sympathy to all the family. May he rest in peace.
— Paddy O'Brien, Strandhill Road, Sligo
Hi.. Wherever you are i know you were happy and peaceful.. I never thought that it was our last meeting, i thought i could still talk to you even on the phone. Thanks for everything. I know that i also did great for you and that we are forever greatful for having each other.
I will miss your never ending story of your life,the way you read a poem the way you dance and sung,and many times that you were sharing some problems to me,we cry and laugh a lot together, we know that in our hearts, you always said that our minds meet up, thats why you really like me.
I will surely gonna miss you, my second dad. I do.
— Lewelyn bautista
Deepest sympathy Janet and Philip on the death of your dad. We were friends from way back, enjoyed working and golfing for many years.. May Tim’s gentle soul rest in peace. Angela and Sean Stewart, Sligo.
— Sean Stewart
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