Leo McHugh

Condolence Book for

Leo McHugh

Glenageary, Dublin

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Condolences to Ken and your family on the passing of your father from all in the NBC&MSO.
— National Building Control & Market Surveillance Office
We are greatly saddened to hear that Leo passed away. For the last 25 Years he was great near neighbour who always had an interested and kind word. We were aware of his music and radio background and he spoke about those with great enthusiasm. In addition, he had a very sharp intellect and was always available to give advice when asked. Leo, you will be missed in Glenageary Woods. RIP.
— Kelvin, Deirdre, Jennifer, Kel & Bobby Leahy
I wish to convey my condolences to Nigel, Ken and extended family on the death of your beloved Leo. A man of many parts, he was great company and an easy man to like, God be good to him.
— Sean Forrest
Ken and Nigel, India and Axel
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time
May he rest in peace
— Robert and Amanda
Leo will be missed by his sisters here in Canada - the calls he made to Mom and Cepta were a chance to reconnect and reminisce about their childhood days - the trumpet he played, the struggles they endured, may he rest in quiet repose with Ann
— Monica and Cepta
I was very sorry to hear of Leo's passing. I never met Leo but talked to him many times on HAM Radio. Condolences to his family and friends. John EI2HO
— John Hagin Meade
Ken & Nigel

Our deepest condolences to you both on the passing of Leo, a wonderful man with an open hand of friendship, & full of wisdom.

Leo is now back with Ann rest in peace & they are together again.
— The Sheridan Family
Ken and Nigel and family,

We are sorry to hear your Dad/Grandad Leo passed. We hope happy memories provide some comfort to you during this sad time.
— Desmond and Leah Reynolds and Family
So sorry to read of Leo’s passing. He was a great musician and we played many times together. we also enjoyed meeting up in Arklow with other friends and musicians and chatting about old times. May he rest in peace.
— George Byrne
Deepest condolences to Leo and Ann's family on the death of Leo. He is busy "on air" having made so many connections through his HAM operations all his life. Happy to say that we have enjoyed living in Hillcourt Road all these years. Hopefully they both found peace - thinking of you all at this sad time.
— Mary and Frank Lynch
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