Very Reverend John Canon Mac MAHON

Condolence Book for

Very Reverend John Canon Mac MAHON

Dublin

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A wonderful Chaplin to the Scouts of Westland Row 11/12 Unit .and also a personal and good friend
— Alphonsus O'Dowd
Condolences to friends and family on the passing of an always-sincere and always dedicated priest and man. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— Gavin and Madeleine Barrett and family
Father John left his legacy at Queen of Peace, The many parish groups, the Villa Pacis, the Stations of the Cross up Bray head on Good Friday. The last time I met him was in Lourdes at the Grotto. He remembered my wife and children's names but he could not remember mine. Typical of him. A good man. May he rest in peace.
— Eamonn and Joan Madigan Fitzpatrick
Sincere condolences to the family of Canon John. RIP. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
— Tom & Teresa Conway Queen of Peace Parish Bray
David and Jenny join me in offering our sincere sympathy to the MacMahon family on the loss of Fr. John, may he rest in peace. I have the fondest memories from a lifelong friendship which I truly valued. Sólás na bhflaitheas dó.
— Máire Halpin
Sincere sympathy on the death of a truly great priest who served as dedicated and committed chairman of my Board of Management and chaplain of my school for many years. His relationship with all of us was, at all times, marked by sincerity, understanding and genuine niceness. May he now enjoy his well deserved reward for a life well lived. RIP Fr. John.
— Dermot Toomey
Our condolences on the passing of one of our oldest former students. May He Rest in Peace with his classmates from the Class of 1944. PAX.
— Glenstal Old Boys Society
Rest In Peace Father Mac (as you were affectionately known to us over the years). You have truly earned your place in Heaven. God love and bless you always. Sincere sympathy your entire family. You were so proud of all of them.

Michael & Della Barrett, Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish, Bray
— Michael & Della Barrett
On behalf of ourselves and the parishioners of Our Lady Queen of Peace may we offer our sincere sympathies to all Fr Johns family, A more honest and sincere priest you could not find. He had a great sense of humour and a wonderful love of the Eucharist and he lived each day with that joy. He is now receiving his eternal reward, "Well done good and faithful servent " May you rest in peace.
— John and Anne Nolan Our Lady Queen of Peace Bray
My deepest sympathy to the McMahon family on the sad loss of the reverend Canon John McMahon
— Joe O'Mahony,Bray
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis
— Martin Casey
May you Rest in Peace Fr. John
And Thank you for been the gentlest, kindest priest that you are. May Our Lord Grant you your eternal reward with him in heaven. God Bless you Fr.
— David Duncan
Most sincere sympathy to the extended Mc Mahon family on the very sad loss of Canon McMahon RIP Fond memories of him when I was an alter server and cub leader in St Andrew's Westland Row. Always remembered RIP
— Sean George
Fond memories of my association and friendship of Reverend John through CBSI in Westland Row. He is resting and at peace now.
— Declan Dunne
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