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)
Mary Johnson Tralee Kerry Ireland Many years ago my grandfather who was suffering from dementia wandered away from his nursing home. His body was found in water four months later. An uncle lost touch with the family for many years and was eventually located. He has since died and was back in Ireland at the time of his death.
I have some understanding of the hurt experienced by families when a relative disappears.
If anyone reading this has lost touch with family; please make contact. No one will be angry that someone has lost touch; they will be joyful that their missing relative is alive and well. There is no need to be ashamed; they will understand and forgive. Take your courage in both hands and write that letter, make that call or knock on that door.
08/09/2010 |
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Paul Lambert Dublin Dublin Ireland I knew Jojo back in my days hanging out in Bruxelles in Dublin. Every so often i wonder what happened to her. I found this site when browsing for anything new on her case. Well done to all concerned with keeping her in the public consciousness. I hope she's found one day. P 23/07/2010 |
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Dermot Murphy Mullingar Westmeath Ireland same It is a very helpful site 18/07/2010 |
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donna coughlan carrigaline cork ireland Happy 30 birthday Barry.We all love and miss you so much,i hope that you are safe and happy where ever you are.Love you forever,your big sis Donna.xxx 07/07/2010 |
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Mary Gilford Crewe Cheshire England I would like to wish my nephew Barry Coughlan a very Happy 30th Birthday Lots of Love Take Care xxx From Mary & Roy 07/07/2010 |
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joseph blake cork ireland great site.if i can help out anyone here in ireland please contact me .i have specialist trained dogs that can find human remains www.policedetectiondogs.com 18/06/2010 |
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Hazel Basnet Limerick Limerick Limerick My heart goes out to anyone in this situation 01/06/2010 |
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Claire Clarke Ireland In Ireland we have a silent crisis involving our anonymous dead or the unidentified - we have not shown them the dignity and respect that these people deserve. They have been denied the basic right to have their identity restored, the state has failed them in a most shocking manner. I understand why this issue may be hard to confront but for families of the missing it is absolutely crucial for us to have the confidence in the authorities that proper protocols are in place and that our unidentified, whether their bodies are found or only part of their remains are found, that they are respected in death and that all efforts are being made to restore them to their loving families.
Please don't treat them like lost property that we have to request the return of or have to pursue you to ensure that you are doing your jobs.
To all coroners, gardai, undertakers and those aware of cases of unidentified people, even where they have been buried in local cemeteries - please ask what action is being taken to restore their identity to them. Do not assume that their case is being kept under review. Sadly, It may be the situation that they have long been forgotten about.
25/05/2010 |
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rachel edwards elias blackwood gwent s.wales An excellent website - especially the guestbook page - so often the families of missing people are forgotten - yet they too are the 'victims.' How about including a section on outstanding unidentified bodies/body parts and unclaimed bodies. These too are the lost and missing and should never be forgotten.... 21/05/2010 |
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Daniel Barron Endicott Broome USA Have there been any updates in regards to Trevor Deeley? It's been so many years...
Daniel Barron 20/05/2010 |
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