Tony Mahon

Condolence Book for

Tony Mahon

Acorn Downs, Newbridge, Kildare / South Circular Road, Dublin

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With our deepest sympathies. Tony will be sadly missed by staff at Coole Park.
— Niall O'Reilly
Tony was a large part of my youth . Although we have not seen each other in years the memories are ones of fun and happiness.
So sad at your passing to early. Some people will never be forgotten xx
— Mary Broe
So sorry to hear of Tony’s sudden passing.
Deepest sympathy to Kim, Zara, Mark, Patricia & extended family.
May Tony Rest In Peace.
— Leo & Liz McCormack & Family, Athboy
Mark I am so sorry for the loss of your father, my sincere sympathies to the entire family, god rest his soul.
— James browne
Sincere sympathy to all of Tony's family, extended family and friends at this sad time and such a shock to us all, you were a true gentleman always helping and supporting and giving us all such sound advice, you always went way beyond with your own personal stories and always made our training days so enjoyable, I always looked forward to having the chat and enjoyed all our First Aid Training courses with invaluable help and support both at work and for our families at home. You will be so sorely missed by us all, our lives were touched so much by your true kindness and support with all our First Aid learning, rest in peace Tony from Shirley (Julie).
— Shirley Crosbie, OPW Trim
Sincere condolences to Tony's family. He will be missed so much by all who knew him.
— Karen Ward, DAHG
We were deeply sadden by the loss of Tony. He will be terribly missed by us all. A small donation in memoriam was given to the Irish Guide Dogs for the blind on behalf of Kilkenny Castle guiding staff.
— Maelle Champenois
Our sincere sympathy Zara to you and your Family, from Aileen and I.
— NOELINE BROE-BUTLER
So sad to hear of Tony's passing.
Condolences to his family.
As a work colleague, it was a pleasure to have the honor of working with you,Tony
Good bye my friend and rest peacefully
— Padraic McGowan
So sad to hear this tragic news. Tony you were ways an inspiration to me as a new instructor. Deepest condolences to Zara and famy.
— Enda McCloskey
RIP Tony. Condolences to the family.
— Caroline Mahon
Very sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Such a lovely man. May he rest in peace.
From all in Athenry National Monuments.
— Frank Geraghty
Our deepest sympathies from all the staff at The Rock of Cashel. May he rest in peace.
— Julieann Lawlor
Sincere sympathies from all in Castletown House. Our thoughts are with you all. May he rest in peace.
— Pat Dugdale
Deepest sympathies from all the staff at Trim National Monuments - Tony was a lovely person, may he Rest in Peace.
— Willie Foley
R.I.P Tony, you'll be greatly missed.
— Kevin Doogan
So sorry to hear about Tony, you will be always be fondly remembered by all the First Aiders you trained in the Phoenix Park. May you rest in peace my friend.
— John O Donovan
RIP dear friend, could not ask for a better work colleague along with the east vs west banter for the years we worked together.
— Willie Gannon
Tony, You'll be missed by all your friends in the Taoiseach's Department. You've left a wonderful legacy of so many trained personnel in first-aid over the years & made great friends along the way. To a great colleague, trainer & friend to so many here in the Department.
Ar dheis Dé do raibh a anam
— Josephine O'Neill
Tony the World won’t be the same without you. Rest In Peace
— James Butler
R.I.P My friend.
— Paul white
Condolences on the loss of Tony our neighbour.
— Sean & Joan Deegan 21 Acorn Downs
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