
Condolence Book for
Tina Gaynor
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May god be with you RIP ✨
Dear Mrs Gaynor and Susie, I should liket to add to the words of my brother Paul and to offer my sincere condolonces on the sad passing of Tina. She was truly one in a million and a true friend to my father Seamus. I for one appreciated her infiniate kindness towards Seamus who valued her friendship immensely. A bright light has gone with her passing.
Dear Susie and Mrs. Gaynor
It is with great regret that we ask you to accept our deepest sympathy at this terrible time. Unfortunately, Tina passed away without us knowing. She was my father's closest neighbour , a great friend, a fountain of kindness and support in so many ways in his advancing years. They were pals, they laughed (and he sang!), they watched matches, they enjoyed ringing in the seasons. Most of all, they looked out for each other in gestures and kindnesses which they reciprocated with great pleasure. When Seamus travelled to see us abroad, Tina was never far from his thoughts. She was an important part of coming home. She cared for him. In the odd emergency, she was unerring in her kindness and concern for his welfare. She was a warm pillar in his solitary life. The news of Tina's passing has left him numb and shocked. His great regret is he didn't have a chance to say goodbye. There is emptiness of a terrible kind on the first floor landing they shared. She's gone. But for our family, in our memories, she will always remain vibrant and strong, a wonderful woman, who is your beautiful daughter, your loving Mammy, who Seamus especially had the great privilege to know and enjoy for so many wonderful years in Terenure. Tina, rest in peace.
It is with great regret that we ask you to accept our deepest sympathy at this terrible time. Unfortunately, Tina passed away without us knowing. She was my father's closest neighbour , a great friend, a fountain of kindness and support in so many ways in his advancing years. They were pals, they laughed (and he sang!), they watched matches, they enjoyed ringing in the seasons. Most of all, they looked out for each other in gestures and kindnesses which they reciprocated with great pleasure. When Seamus travelled to see us abroad, Tina was never far from his thoughts. She was an important part of coming home. She cared for him. In the odd emergency, she was unerring in her kindness and concern for his welfare. She was a warm pillar in his solitary life. The news of Tina's passing has left him numb and shocked. His great regret is he didn't have a chance to say goodbye. There is emptiness of a terrible kind on the first floor landing they shared. She's gone. But for our family, in our memories, she will always remain vibrant and strong, a wonderful woman, who is your beautiful daughter, your loving Mammy, who Seamus especially had the great privilege to know and enjoy for so many wonderful years in Terenure. Tina, rest in peace.
It was with total shock and great sadness that I learned of Tina's passing over the weekend. She was a real lady in every respect.
My sincere condolences to her beloved daughter Susie of whom she was always so proud and her family and friends.
I believe all who were lucky enough to know Tina knew she was a very special individual.
May she rest in peace.
My sincere condolences to her beloved daughter Susie of whom she was always so proud and her family and friends.
I believe all who were lucky enough to know Tina knew she was a very special individual.
May she rest in peace.
Dear Maggie, Janet & family, Margie & Sussie,
I knew Tina wasn't well when I was at home during the summer. I thought about her often and prayed she would get better. I heard through my family that she was admitted to the Hospice, but even though I couldn't believe it when they told me she had passed away. May she rest in peace.
We were good friends throughout our school days and when we moved to Dublin. I can look back and think of the things we did together, the places we went, our first holiday in Spain, our mutual friends and above all the fun and laughs we shared.
My sincere condolences to you all.
I knew Tina wasn't well when I was at home during the summer. I thought about her often and prayed she would get better. I heard through my family that she was admitted to the Hospice, but even though I couldn't believe it when they told me she had passed away. May she rest in peace.
We were good friends throughout our school days and when we moved to Dublin. I can look back and think of the things we did together, the places we went, our first holiday in Spain, our mutual friends and above all the fun and laughs we shared.
My sincere condolences to you all.
It was with great sadness and shock when I heard of Tina's death today-My sympathy to all of the Gaynor Family and friends.
Tina was a pleasure to do business with over the years
Tina was a pleasure to do business with over the years
I was shocked and saddened today to hear of Tinas passing. I had a lot of communication with Tina over the last numbers of years and she was a pleasure to speak to and work with. She will be missed.
My sympathy to her family and friends.
My sympathy to her family and friends.
mrs gaynor . susie,and the gaynor family very sorry on the death of martina may she rest in peace
God Bless Tina, lovely to have known you.
My sincere sympathy to all the Gaynor Family on Tina's passing. I have had the pleasure of knowing Tina all my life, through School years and through my work role linking in with Tina's work. She looked after so many Community Groups/People. She was funny witty but very professional and she will be sadly missed. God Bless you all at this time
Sincere sympathy to Susie and all of Tina's family and friends. Tina was a true lady and it was an absolute pleasure to have met and worked with such a kind and humorous woman. RIP Tina. You will be missed.
My sympathies go to the family and friends of Tina Gaynor, who was quite simply, a lovely person with whom I was privileged to know & share some very happy moments.
May She Rest in Peace.
May She Rest in Peace.
Sincerest condolences to Susie and all of Tina's family friends and loved ones on the passing of a lady with a killer smile and a great sense of humour and humanity. Rip Tina
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