Marilyn L. Walsh
Marilyn L. (Landers) Walsh passed away peacefully on August 11, 2016. Born on February 4, 1931, she was raised in Boston and the daughter of the late Raymond and Mary Landers. She was the beloved wife of the late James H. Walsh, M.D. of Milton, MA.
She is survived by her six children: James H. Walsh, III of Weymouth, MA; Mary Ann Walsh of Tampa, FL, Raymond L. Walsh of Milton, MA; Marilyn L. Walsh-Doyle of Randolph, MA; Elizabeth J. Walsh of Charlestown, MA and Jennifer A. McArdle and her husband Chuck of Dorchester, MA. Sister of Raymond Landers of Wakefield. Marilyn is also survived by three loving grandchildren.
Marilyn was a nurse for over 50 years and brought her humor and compassion to all she touched.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a mass of Christian Burial at St. Elizabeth’s Church, Milton, MA, Tuesday August 16, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. Visiting hours on Monday, August 15, 2016 at the Dolan & Chapman Funeral Home, 5 Canton Avenue, MILTON VILLAGE from 5:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. Burial in Milton Cemetery, Milton.
Guestbook Entries
So sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother. She was a very special lady! Always so kind and loved a good laugh. Hopefully the warm memories of family times will comfort you during this difficult time. She has joined my mom in heaven, free of illness and limitations.
Jen and family,
I loved working at the Frank Wood w your mother. She was a great nurse. We had a lot of laughs together. She will be missed.
Our deepest sympathy to the Walsh family.
We will miss this very special lady. Her kindness, compassion and caring knew no boundaries. She will always have a special place in our hearts.
She is now with the love of her life, Dr.Jim and that is comforting.
Dear Jay: so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved mother. She must have been quite a lady. She surely raised a wonderful family. May her memory be a blessing to you and the family. We miss you and the CSR folks. Take good care and be well.
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Dear MaryAnn, I am so very sorry for your loss. Although I have not seen your mother, you or your family for many, many years, I have very fond memories of times years past. You have been on my mind a lot lately and then I was shocked to see the notice tonight in the paper. May your memories bring you some comfort. Take care. Ann
To the Walsh children: I am so sorry that I read of your mother’s loss today in the Boston Globe published on Sunday. I would have loved to attend her mass. I was so fortunate to work with your mother at my very first job at the Frank Wood Convalescent Home for 4 years after college. I think your mother gave me some of life’s greatest lessons. My favorite one was “longest waiters get the best tips!” She was right in so many ways. My sincere sympathy to all of you. Your mother was a great woman who took care of others with her whole heart and soul. Carla Petroni Solberg of West Roxbury
Dear Jay and Family,
So sorry to hear about the loss of your dear mother. I hope loving memories of her give you comfort and remain with you forever.
I’m sorry I wasn’t able to make the wake and the Mass, as I am not able to drive at this time. Miss you Jay; you always had a smile on
your face and a good sense of humor in the phone room. Take care.