WALTER ROBINSON

Condolence Book for

WALTER ROBINSON

Mount Merrion, Dublin

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Got to know Walter during the lock down as he was out for his evening walks, an engaging man. Sad to hear of Walt passing. Condolences to family. Nearby Neighbor
— Eddie fitzgerald
Heartfelt sympathy to Kate, Stephanie, Daniel and Monica. So sorry to hear your sad news. Take care of yourselves and cherish each other.
— Úna Clarke
Our deepest sympathy to Kate and family on the death of Walt. We will keep you in our prayers
— Ann & Michael Monaghan
Walt was a kind soul, a great father and a man of fierce intellectual curiosity.

Walt would tell you of the many places and adventures he was on, with exacting deliberation, and ever with that dry wit and warm humour his family so closely share.

It was a privilege to know him, and he will be deeply missed.
— Bryan Walsh
My heartfelt sympathy on the death of the wonderful Walt he fought the battle ,reasured every day he had with his wonderful family and kept on smiling. I will miss all our wonderful evening chats he always brought a smile to my face and I learned a lot from him on life, politics and to take one day at a time I will miss him so much he was a special guy.my thoughts and prayers are with you all.sue (cafe divinos
— Sue cafe divinos
Kate & Family . I am so
sorry to hear that your beloved Walt has sadly died. He was a true gentleman and May he rest in peace. My thoughts are with you all at this very sad time.
Myra Higgins
— Myra Higgins
We hear of Walt's untimely death with great sadness. We have wonderful memories of time spent with Walt, Kate and family in Mount Merrion and at Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. We will remember him for his kind spirit, his gentleness, and his generous desire to share with others the things and places and people he loved. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
— Christopher Murphy and Florence Conroy
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