Tony (Anthony) McDade

Condolence Book for

Tony (Anthony) McDade

Ballyfermot, Dublin

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So sad to hear of Tony's passing. It was a pleasure to have known and worked with him in Millers. He was a truly wonderful person, the man behind the Millers Golf Society which without him would not have been the success it was and left us with so many Happy Memories.
Our Sincere Sympathies and Condolences to All Tony's Family.
May He Rest in Peace 🙏
Kevin and Deirdre Costello.
— Kevin Costello
Lovely to have worked with Tony in Millers. Tony was a proud member of the Millers Angling Club and loved the chat and craic with all the lads as much as fishing.
Sincere Sympathy to Tony's family. RiP Tony.
— Maurice Sheehy
What a lovely kind man. Very sorry to hear of Tony's passing. May he rest in peace and his family and friends find the strength to get through this difficult time.
Elaine Nolan and Family
— Nolan family
Sincere sympathy to Tony's family on this sad occasion. Tony was a great colleague to work with in Miller's and always very generous with his time.
May Tony's soul rest in peace
— Gus Fox
So sorry to hear of Tony's death I worked with him in Miller's for many years. Rest in Peace Tony.
— Breda Corbett
So sorry to hear that Tony had passed on. He was a gentleman to his finger tips, and always a thoughtful and respectful person. In all the years I worked with him never heard him raise his voice once. Tony always saw the best in people and everyone knew that of him.
Condolences to his family and friends.
— Ronan O'Daly
So very sorry to hear that Tony has left us. Spoke to him two weeks ago when he was coming back from a walk with Milo. He was a lovely neighbour and always enjoyed talking to him. Condolences to all his family. Rest in peace Tony
— Anne couch
Rest in Peace Tony pleasure to have known and worked with you. Condolences to all the family. YNWA
— Bill Brophy
So sudden and too soon; Tony was an occasional visitor to the Chapelizod music club, PASO. We enjoyed his guitar playing and especially his rendition of 'Sunday Morning Coming Down'.
Our condolences to all the people who loved Tony. May his wonderful soul find its rightful place in the Heavenly Choir.
— Peter Kavanagh
So sad to hear of Tony's passing one of the nicest people I have had the pleasure to know I worked with Tony in Miller's he always looked out for me a true gentleman
— Terry Crook
My condolences to Tony's family and friends, his absence from this world will be such a huge loss. Tony was an old school gentleman with a glint of divilment, he was a pleasure to work with during my time at Millers.
— Carol Lennon
To our dearest, lifelong friend Tony,

Where to even start with our lifetime of memories together. We shared so many family holidays in Wicklow and Kerry over the years. Your generosity and kindness always shone through wherever you were and with whomever you met. You were always wonderful company on the many picnics we've had, the boreens and cliffs we've walked, dodging waves on 'storm beach'. Memories of yourself & Mick having pints in Ballydavid, Co Kerry - watching the sun go down over Smerwick Harbour, and quite often, come back up again! Remember when the local publican even entrusted you two Jackeens with the keys to the pub - Christmas came early on that holiday!

We always loved having you over every year for the annual Stephens Day party. Perhaps you just came my Christmas pudding? Always up for a sing song, especially when the country music came on! How can it ever be the same without you.

We'll never forget you dear Tony - also known by our family as 'The Peace Maker'.
Always in our hearts - until we meet again.xx
— Mick & Margaret Byrne
Sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. He was a friendly neighbour & we often chatted about our dogs.

Rest in Peace, Tony.
— Sarah - Liffey Street
I can't believe I'm writing this message of condolence about my dearest uncle Tony.
Our 3rd parent, Tony was there at every life milestone and all the bits in between the milestones since I can remember.
I know that Tony knew how much the Byrnes loved him and also that my husband Donal loved him very much too.
We will never forget you dearest Tony, thank you for being the best uncle and friend.
Rest in peace.
Love Lorraine and Donal Lynch and The Byrne family xxxxx
— Lorraine Byrne
Tony's quiet thoughtfulness permeated with anyone lucky enough to spend time with him and in that regard, I've been spoiled. His gentle nature extended to the animal kingdom & he especially loved his dogs...Rebel, Bonnie and Milo were just some of his faithful companions - always by his side. I do, however, have a distinct childhood memory of being on a drive in the countryside with Tony & my dad. They spotted some well fed sheep and they (jokingly) went to great lengths to explain to me how they were going to chase them down and get them for 'dinner'. I think that was the precise moment I became vegetarian...Thank you Uncle Tony, you've impacted my life in so many positive ways. I miss you already.
— Natalie Byrne
What a shock to hear of Tony’s passing. He was a great mate of mine from the early 1970’s. We used to go fishing and had great times,he was always there when you needed a shoulder.
Rest in peace Tony
Colm
— colm manning
So very sad to hear of Tony's passing. It was an absolute pleasure to work along side him, we shared many stories and great laughs, he was a true gentleman. May you rest in peace Tony.
— Siobhan Isdale
So sorry to hear of Tony's passing, sincere sympathy from all his friends at Millers, he shared a part of all our lives. At work or socially it was always a pleasure to be in Tony's company. May he rest in peace.
— Chris Doyle
My heartfelt condolences to the McDade family on Tony's sudden passing. He was one of the best. I knew him well in Millers and many a good pint and game of golf we had together. Rest in Peace, Tony
— Eddie Gallen
Thinking of yous all so sorry for your loss tony was a gentleman
— Sharon moss
Deepest sympathies from Paddy and the Byrne family from Liffey Street
— Paddy Byrne and Family
Sorry to hear of Tonys passing, i worked woth him in millers a true getleman. Rezt easy Tony.

Billy
— Billy Dixon
So very sorry to hear of Tony passing, he was known to us in Millers as Tony Mc and was one of the loveliest guy's ever. We had great times working together and hearing about Rebel's latest exploits was all part of our working day. Sincere sympathies to all his family as I know he will be a great loss to all of you.
— Aileen Ryan
So sorry to hear of the passing
Of Tony,I worked with Tony only for a short time while in Millers, Tony was a true gentleman and will be sadly missed.
— John Brennan
I just can't believe it Tony. Thank you for giving us all (along with my parents ) the very best childhood. I'm very grateful for having you as my uncle, and for the countless holidays and trips we all got to spend together from childhood to adulthood. I'm delighted you got to see Liverpool beat United 7-0 before you left us too 😄. I'll always remember you fondly, and miss you greatly, especially in Kerry and on Stephens' day every year. RIP gentle, kind and always the craic Uncle Tony, we'll keep her lit for you. Love always, Paul. YNWA
— Paul Byrne
So, So, Sorry To Hear About,, Your Dad,,, HE Was A Gentle Soul,, R, I, P. FROM ALL THE MOSS Family,,, 🙏🙏🙏🙏
— Mary Archer Moss
My darling uncle Tony.

Thank you for being everything a good uncle should be. You were the best.

A devout Liverpool fan, he sadly left us on the day Liverpool beat Manchester Utd 7-0.

You’ll Never Walk Alone.

Love you always Uncle Tony. Thank you for a lifetime of wonderful memories
— Gary Byrne
So sorry to hear of our neighbours Tony's passing what a lovely gentleman. He will be sadly missed. Rip Tony xx. Condolences to all the family
— George teresa dempsey and family
I can't believe you have left us Tony.. I always enjoyed our walks and chats on Thursday's. Rest in peace Tony.
— Theresa Kavanagh Leavy
R. I. P TONY A TRUE GENTLEMAN
— Wayne Cross
I can't believe Tony is no longer with us, I loved having Tony as a friend, Our trips up to Newcastle, Co Down , for the last few years, Our walks and our few Beers, With Bonney, Snowey and Milo, We'll always remember You with Love.
— Betty And Tommy Kavanagh
Ahh no way so sorry to hear of Tony's passing he was a really lovely man knew him from Tesco's my condolences to you all ❤
— Peggy
So sorry to hear of Tonys passing thinking of all the family at this sad time
Nately Eamonn and Girls
— Nately Duff
Condolences to the family RIP Tony
— Tracy Wall
Cant believe I'm reading this we are all so sorry to hear about Tony's passing thinking of you all at this sad time may he rest in peace
— VERA AND DEREK WARD and Family
RIP uncle Tony,

A proper gentleman who will be sorely missed by us all.
— Matthew mckenna
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