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Creeslough tragedy book of condolence remains open at Athlone Civic Centre
A book of condolence will remain open at Athlone Civic Centre to members of the local public who wish to show their support and express their sympathies to families impacted by the tragic explosion in Creeslough, County Donegal, on Friday last.
Book of condolence remains open for Ashling Murphy surrounds of Athlone civic centre
A book of condolence remains open in the Athlone civic centre as members of the local public continue to express their grief following the murder of the County Offaly native last week.
Council opens online book of condolence for the late John Hume
The Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council Richard Finn has opened an online book of condolence for the late John Hume at www.mayo.ie/Book-Of-Condolence.
Candle for Peace and Online Book of Condolence for Mr. John Hume RIP
An online Book of Condolence for the late Mr. John Hume has been opened by the Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr James Charity.
Local authority opens book of condolences in light of New Zealand tragedy
In light of the tragic events which unfolded in Christchurch on Friday last, Cllr. Aengus O’Rourke, in his capacity as Leas Cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council, has requested that a book of condolence be placed in the civic centre in Athlone for those wishing to express their sympathies to the people of New Zealand.
Book of condolence to be opened for Coast Guard Rescue 116
Local Independent councillor Ailish McManus has called on Athlone Municipal District to open a book of condolence for the crew of Coast Guard Rescue 116.