You can pay your respects.
Public books of condolences will open tomorrow for Terry Wogan who passed away today after a battle with cancer. He was 77.
The Limerick-born ever-present personality of BBC radio and television was beloved by many, and millions of people throughout the UK and Ireland today have mourned his death.
This week, mourners in his native Limerick will have a chance to sign books of condolences which will be opened in Limerick City and Council buildings in Dooradoyle and Merchants Quay in Limerick City, according to RTÉ.
The best tribute I have seen for Terry Wogan today. pic.twitter.com/OMT7HAt4s7
— Nicola Bardon (@NicolaBardon) January 31, 2016
For those who cannot travel to Limerick, there will be an online book of condolence accessible here starting tomorrow.
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