
Condolence Book for
Tom Cuddihy
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Heartfelt sympathy to the Cuddihy family on Mr Cuddihys passing.i worked in Cadburys many years ago where he was a Director and found him to be a pure gentleman. One memory i have is of the bad snow of 84 and trying to get home to Howth with another colleague, we abandoned our cars and with Tom the three of us walked from the village up the hill,the banter and laughs we had will always remain with me.
May his life and legacy endure all who knew him and may you rest in eternal peace.
May his life and legacy endure all who knew him and may you rest in eternal peace.
To the Cuddihy family,
Please accept our sincere Sympathy in your great loss.
Tom was one of natures gentlemen. We feel very fortunate
To have known him.
May he rest in peace.
Please accept our sincere Sympathy in your great loss.
Tom was one of natures gentlemen. We feel very fortunate
To have known him.
May he rest in peace.
To Ciara, and the extended Cuddihy family our deepest sympathy on the death of your beloved Dad Tom. It is with great fondest we recall our many travels where Tom's warm personality and sense of fun added to every occasion.
May his gentle soul rest in peace.
May his gentle soul rest in peace.
Sending Condolences to Ann Tom Conor Ciara his grandchildren extended family he was true gentleman may his gentle soul Rest in Peace.
Sincere sympathy to all the Cuddihy Family & extended
It was always a pleasure to meet Tom in Portmarnock where he always had time for a chat mainly about golf or Kilkenny Hurling
He was a very wise man and the club benefited enormously from his counsel
Rest in peace Tom
It was always a pleasure to meet Tom in Portmarnock where he always had time for a chat mainly about golf or Kilkenny Hurling
He was a very wise man and the club benefited enormously from his counsel
Rest in peace Tom
Very sorry to hear of Tom’s passing. He was very much part of our community in Corr Castle.
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