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Agnes Walter

Paterson, New Jersey

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Agnes WalterWalter, Agnes Bridget (nee: Cooney) 95, passed away on July 26, after a short illness. She was a resident of Paterson, and spent every summer since 1949 at her home in Ocean Beach Unit I, New Jersey. Born in Passage West, County Cork Ireland, she came to the United States as a child....

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One of the first people I made friends with when I moved to Lavallette and went to St. Pio's was Agnes. I used to sit behind her every week. I marveled at her beautiful hair, those sparkly eyes, her friendly and genuine smile. I only now have found out about her passing. I will remember her always, with love...

John and Entire Family, We send our love, support and prayers. Your Mom lived an incredible life! God Bless Her.
Love Mike, Karen, Anthony & Mick Viglione

Kelly and family Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Adele & Bert Robinson

We are so sorry to hear about Agnes and send prayers and hugs to her entire family. The last time we saw Agnes was at mass a few weeks ago, a memory we will always cherish. Sincerely, Tom & Peggy from Houston, Texas

With our deepest condolences, Beth Segal and Michael Alperstein

My deepest sympathy to all the family. I will add her to my prayer list. Unfortunately, I cannot attend the services as I am still recuperating from an accident on June 10th. My regards John, she was a wonderful person.

She John Sheila and Kathleen is with great sadness that I hear of your mother's passing you know she was a very important part of my my grandmother and my father's lives for many many years before we ever wear around.
She was truly the matriarch of our family Binding Together love creativity and just all-around Majestic Beauty I enjoyed her long long hair that she kept braided I'll never forget the first time I saw her try. I was working at the West Willowbrook mall and she come walking...

We met her 20 years ago, at OBSC1. She welcomed us with a warm smile; introduced us to everyone she knew and she knew everyone! She shared stories about all the people who used to live in each bungalow and I was amazed at how she could remember them all. She watched a lot of families come and go and a lot of kids grow up in that wonderful beach community she called home. She truly made us feel welcome.

Agnes would sit at the beach (a landmark) with a book in hand or a ball of...