Murtagh ‘Murty’ Kavanagh (27), Coolock - ‘He was caring and generous, ready to help no matter what’Read by his sister Terry Jones
Margaret Thornton (19), Dublin 1 - ‘She was the baby of the family, we all doted on her’Read by her sister Patricia Greene
John Stout (18), Coolock - ‘He would have been a painter-decorator with a career and a life of his own’Read by his niece Alison Forrester
Brendan O’Meara (23), Coolock: ‘I can’t remember my own brother’s funeral’Read by niece Suzann O’Meara on behalf of his brother Jimmy O’Meara
George O’Connor (17), Coolock: ‘He was much adored by me ... and also by our younger siblings’Read by his sister, Donna O’Connor
Kathleen Muldoon (19), Kells, Co Meath: ‘She loved looking after and caring for people’Read by her brother, Hugh Muldoon
David Morton (19), Artane - ‘I looked up to him and wanted to be as cool as he was’Read by his brother Alan
Jim Millar (20), Belfast: ‘He was engaged to be married to a lovely girl...He was so happy’Read by his sister, Laura Millar
Caroline McHugh (17), Artane: ‘A day never goes by without us thinking of our beautiful daughter’Read by her parents Phyllis and Maurice McHugh
Gerard McGrath (21), Coolock – ‘A talented and dapper young man’Read by Gay McKeon on behalf of his late sister-in-law Liz McKeon, Gerard’s sister
Julie McDonnell (20), Coolock – ‘She was fun, loving, happy, smiling, helpful, caring and thoughtful’Read by her niece Pamela
Teresa McDonnell (16), Coolock – ‘She was a beautiful girl who loved life and tried to enjoy every moment’Read by her brother Richard and sister Lorraine Sorohan
Marcella McDermott (16), Raheny – ‘Music was a big part of her life ... she never stopped dancing’Read by her sister Selina
William McDermott (22), Raheny - ‘He was the big brother who protected us all’Read by his sister Louise
George McDermott (18), Raheny - ‘He was so funny, one of the nicest people you could meet’Read by his sister June
Helena Mangan (22), Coolock – ‘Before my mammy left that night, she gave me a big kiss and hug’Read by her daughter Samantha Curran
Eamonn Loughman (18), Beaumont - ‘He looked after me, played ball with me. He gave me crossers on his racer’Read by his cousin Carol, on behalf of his family
Paul Wade (17), Artane – ‘He was the most outgoing and the one with the most friends’Read by his nephew Emmet on behalf of his brother Tony
Paula Lewis (19), Coolock - ‘Our big sister, my mother’s right-hand woman and my dad’s pride and joy’Read by her brother John
Donna Mahon (17), Edenmore - ‘She loved her life, loved her role in the shop and loved all the people who came in’Read by her sister Theresa Fitzpatrick
Francis and Maureen Lawlor (25 & 23), Finglas: ‘I have no memories of my parents, only utter devastation’Read by daughter Lisa Lawlor
Margaret Kiernan (18), Coolock: ‘The night of the Stardust fire was the night that broke our family’Read by friend, Deirdre James, on behalf of Margaret’s brothers, Jimmy and John
Sandra Lawless (18), Coolock - ‘She was like the family bodyguard’Read by her brother Brendan Lawless
Mary Kenny (19), Coolock - ‘She was very happy going out the door that night’Read by her sister Angela
Marie Kennedy (17), Kilbarrack – ‘Her love of music and dancing was the reason she was in the Stardust on that night’Read by her sister Michelle
Robert Kelly (17), Coolock - ‘He had lots of hobbies and one of his favourites was embroidery’Read by friend Antoinette Keegan
Mary Keegan (19), Coolock - ‘I would sit on the doorstep every day waiting for Mary to come home’ Read by her brother Damien Keegan
‘The last Valentine’: Martina Keegan (16) brought a card with her to Stardust to give to her boyfriendRead by her sister Lorraine Keegan
Robert ‘Bobby’ Hillick (20), Belfast - ‘I still don’t think I will ever get over my brother’s death’ Read on behalf of his late brother Bill by Charlie Bird
Michael Griffiths (18), Kilmore – ‘With his first pay cheque, he took us all to the cinema’Read by his friend Jimmy Fitzpatrick on behalf of his brother, Paul Griffiths
Eugene ‘Hughie’ Hogan (24), Artane - ‘He had a beautiful voice and loved to sing everything from Bowie to Bob Marley’Read by his nephew Mark Hoban
Brian Hobbs (21), Whitehall – ‘He had grown into a fine young man, full of charm and the chat’Read by his sister Pat Dunne
Richard Bennett (17), Coolock – ‘He was the father figure to his younger brother and sister’Read by singer Christy Moore on behalf of his mother Helen
Susan Morgan (19), Derry – ‘She was full of life ... so bubbly ... so funny ... thoughtful too’Read by her friend Yvonne Graham
Josephine Glen (16), Coolock – ‘A happy, kind, loving and sociable person’Read by her sisters Sheena and Alison
Thelma Frazer (20), Ringsend – ‘A smile so broad and a laugh filled with spring’Read by her siblings Barbara, Maurice and Eric
Michael Ffrench (18), Coolock - ‘His dream was to make life a bit easier for Mam’Read by his sister Caroline Ffrench
Michael Farrell (26), Coolock - ‘He loved pay-day. He made sure our Mam always got her wages’ Read by his niece Lynn Sheppard on behalf of his sister Monica D’Arcy who died last year
David Flood (18), Beaumont - ‘He loved going to the disco. He was a bit of a rocker, mad into the Rolling Stones’Read by his nephew Ciaran Flood
Jacqueline Croker (18), Kilmore West - ‘She loved Dolly Parton, Johnny Logan, John Lennon, Diana Ross’Read by her sister Alison
Liam Dunne (18), Coolock - ‘Our family had so much hope he would pull through’Read by his sister Siobhán Kearney
Caroline Carey (17), Kilmore West - ‘Our beautiful, bubbly, witty Caroline is gone’Read by her sister Maria
Jimmy Buckley (23), Donnycarney - ‘My father figure, brother, my hero’Read by his brother Errol Buckley
Carol Bissett (18), Ringsend - ‘I never stop wondering where would she be in her life today’Read by her mother Betty Bissett, with a poem by her sister Liz Bissett
Michael Barrett (17), Raheny - ‘He was very ambitious and had very clear plans and dreams’Read by his mother Gertrude Barrett