Tomás Cleary

Condolence Book for

Tomás Cleary

Wicklow Town, Wicklow / Greystones, Wicklow / Ranelagh, Dublin

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Dear Iseult, I am so sorry to hear of the very sad passing of your brother Tomas. With deepest sympathy to you, Tom, Tomas's wife and all your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this extremely difficult time. May Tomas's gentle soul rest in peace.❤️
— Fiona Gillespie.
Dear Jackie. We are so sorry to hear of Toms recent passing.
Sending much love and our deepest sympathy at this very difficult time to you and all who knew Tom.
With love from all your former neighbours upstairs in the studios when you & Tom lived at Wentworth Place.
— Liz Richards
Sincere sympathy to Jackie and all Tom's extended Family. So sorry to hear of Tom's sudden death. We got to know Tom over the many years when he rented with us in Wicklow Town and only left us recently. Always a Gentleman, and we had many good chats over the years. He was extremely knowledgeable and loved a good debate. Jackie we are all thinking about you at this very sad time. May Tom now Rest in Peace. Love from Ann, Fiona and Eamonn
— CD Auctioneers Wicklow Town
Jacqueline, sorry to hear of the death of Tomas. We hadn't got to meet you yet but just to let you know we are thinking of you at this sad time. Your Killincarrig neighbour's are there if you need any support. RIP
— Killincarrig Neighbour
Our condolences to Jacqueline.may Tom rest in peace.
— Sid and Stacey Harrington
We wish you peace in heaven the “Cleary Man” we enjoyed how you taught us to play poker , the lord don’t stand a chance of beating you in heaven , you always kept your cards close to your chest RIP Tomas
— Evian Christian and Aston Day
Sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Condolences to his wife Jacqueline and family.
— Fiona Mc Donnell
Tom we shared digs in London in the late 80’s , played tennis in mount pleasant and have been close friends for a long time , you were always a enigma to me on the one hand very kind and on the other very contrary in a unique way , we spoke a couple of weeks before your death and I said to you ,one must live with peaceful thoughts you said that was not your modus operandi so I am saying this so that you know we miss you and loved you and when you read this in heaven I hope you are now changing your modus operandi and living with peace in your heart and kindness in your soul RIP Tomas and in the graduation picture above that “Chester Barry “suit looks the business much love Tom your close friend and confident “Mr Hobnob “himself Graham x PS you will never be forgotten by me as you were unique
— Graham Day
Rest in peace, dear friend.
— Joseph Frayne
The world changes from year to year our lives from day to day but I shall
always have fond memories may Tom rest in eternal peace


David Frayne
— David Frayne
We are deeply saddened to hear the news of Toms sudden passing.
His weekly visits to the centre will certainly be missed.

We would like to extend our condolences to his wife Jacqueline, his extended family and circle of friends.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
— Inch IT Centre
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