ALICE-WELSH-Obituary

ALICE LORETTA WELSH

Cleveland, Ohio

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(nee Feser), age 71, Beloved wife of Michael P. for 49 years. Loving mother of Mary Welsh Puglise (Scott), Patrick H. Welsh (Sarah), and Philip T. Welsh (Nikki). Devoted grandmother of Hayley, Riley, Teagan, Grant, Wyatt, Ava, and Lillian. Dear sister of the late Catherine, Thaddeus, John, and...

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Safe Home Alice.

Think of you often Alice. Your kind spirit surrounds me. Rest in heavenly peace.

Miss you so much my friend. You added so much joy to my life.

I worked with Alice in Kemper many years ago. She was a hard worker with that great sense of humor. I loved working with her! It was interesting to read about her contributions to Alanon, I know she helped a lot of people!!

I am so sorry to hear of Alice's passing. She was always my ray of sunshine when we worked together in Kemper. Always smiling, laughing, joking with me. I pray her memory will be a blessing. May she rest in peace and may the perpetual light shine upon her. Amen.

I had the honor of working with Alice at fairview hospital, 5north, and also when i picked up extra in Kemper. It was always a pleasure working with her. Her smile was contagious. My deepest condolences to the Welsh family

I had the honor and privilege and blessing to have known Alice. She was my colleague at Fairview Hospital. She was supportive, compassionate, kind, fun, strong and dedicated to patients, families and medical team. We exchanged so many moments. Her presence delivered an aura of peace. I just learned of her moving on and I am saddened I didn’t have one more moment. Heaven has a gained an Angel. In faith, Earth as well. She will forever be an inspiration in my life. Forever in my heart, soul and...

Alice epitomized grit, compassion and humility! She was my sponsor when I first entered Alanon almost 20 years ago. Her patience, affirmations and gentle guidance while working the steps made me feel safe and encouraged. At meetings you could turn to Alice and see her silently mouthing the opening and closing words at meetings, as if a prayer in their own right; or jotting notes in her little spiral when someone said something that resonated with her. Anytime I made a comment or chaired a...

Alice was one of the best nurses I ever had the privilege of working with. Her kindess and bubbly personality radiated and I was always so happy to see her. She was a one in one thousand kind of person and I am so sorry to her passing. The world is missing a truly great person.