Thank You For Signing the Guestbook which
is often read by the relatives of the missing and which is itself a source of
support. Entries will be added after they have been approved by webmaster. See
archived messages (2000-2003)
Angela Hayes Kildare Ireland my heart goes out to all the families and friends of those missing, i know what its like one of my dearest friends profile is on this site!... its a horrible feeling not kowing where they are. To all the families and friends of these people all you can do is never give up hope always remenber the good times you shared together and pray to god they came home or get in contact someday...... 07/11/2006 |
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Dennis Sauce Warrington Cheshire England Just returned from family visit in Dublin/Wexford where I bought 'missing without trace' book. Really does make for sad reading as does this website. Really hope that the agony for these families ends one way or the other one day. Am thinking of you all... 01/11/2006 |
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Darragh Linehan Please keep up the great work. The term "out of sight, out of mind" does not and never will equate to the people of missing persons.I hope coming into the month of Novemember that families of missing people will receive good news. Failing that. Closure. Thanks again to all involved in the running of this site. 27/10/2006 |
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laurann kiely i find it so difficult to look at the people on this site that are missing. i just hope that one day they will be found and if somebody out there is responsible for their disappearance that they will be locked away for good. do they realise the pain and suffering that they are causing. can't they just admit where the person is at least 19/10/2006 |
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Event Security Services Ltd Wexford Ireland www.eventsecurityservices.com Keep up the good work. We will assist this site & Families in any way we can. 19/10/2006 |
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donna kinsella tallaght dublin ireland I did not relalise there are so many missing people,.that is very sad. I think this web site is exceland keep up the great work 14/10/2006 |
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Agnes Seale Martyn Dear all, My heart dearly goes out to anyone who has ever found themselves in a position where a loved one is missing. A very dear family friend went missing in the early part of this year on my family and the effect it had on us all is hard to put into word. Days and weeks were spent searching for him in the vague hope that he was alive. We lost our friend to the next world but I know how hard that search was hoping we would find him but at the same time wishing he was alive. I deeply feel for those who have been going through this trauma for years. I hope to God that some day soon you will find peace. With every Good wish, Agnes
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carol elizabeth whitaker Leeds West Yorkshire UK www.missing.ie I am trying to fiind my father. His name is Edward Patrick Mitchell. He will be around 76years of age. He lived in london from 1950 and worked up and down the country with Wimpey's Construction for many years. He has two brothers, Micheal and Alfred and one sister called Anne who was married to a Vincent Clancy. 11/10/2006 |
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william hogan london uk this is my first time visiting this site ther is a cousin of mine in the missing section, his name is frank mc carthy it has destroyed my uncle and his family. i have looked through all of the site because i am looking for my daughter,some of the e mails are heart breaking espiscally of the plight of the holohan family my heart goes out to his family; i will remember them in my prayers 06/10/2006 |
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Darragh Linehan Cork Cork Ireland I would like to tell the families of both men who went in and lost their lives trying to save two people from drowning and lost their own lives.God rest their souls.They showed no doubt in helping a fellow person at their own risk.I will pray for them. 11/09/2006 |
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