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WALSH, Claire
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WALSH, (Flanagan) Claire, (Booterstown, Co. Dublin and Verbier, Switzerland) June 9, 2021, (peacefully) at Rive Neuve Hospice, Blonay, Switzerland, beloved wife of Gerry, loving mother of Stephanie, Christina and Olivia. Sadly missed by her husband, daughters, father Cyril, mother Maureen, sisters Lisa and Sarah, brothers John and Karl, sisters-in-law Louise, Marguerite and Sinead, brothers-in-law Paul, Tom and Brian, her nieces Ella, Roxanne, Maria, Laura and Ciara, nephews Kyle, Alex, Ross and Mark, relatives and many friends. In accordance with current Government guidelines and in the hope of keeping our friends and family safe, Claire’s Funeral will take place privately on Friday, June 18 at 12.30pm and can be viewed on https://www.churchservices.tv/booterstown followed by cremation in Mount Jerome Crematorium at 2.30pm which can be viewed on https://vimeo.com/event/153499 A celebration of Claire’s life will take place at a later date for those who could not attend her Funeral due to government restrictions. No flowers please. Donations, if desired, to St Francis Hospice. May she Rest in Peace.

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WALSH, Claire

Published: 08.06.2023 - Irish Times

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