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David Gibbons Walsh

W. Hartford and New York City, Ny, Connecticut

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David Gibbons Walsh, 32, of West Hartford, died Friday, (February 21, 2003) in New York City. David is the beloved son of Barbara Gibbons Walsh of West Hartford and Vincent Arthur Walsh of New York City, and loving brother of Christopher Matthew Walsh and Heather Mary Walsh, both of New York...

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To the Walsh family:
I ran into Dave on a NYC street corner about two years ago. Seeing that I now live in San Francisco, it was so nice to see his familiar face.
We recognized each other instantly, and were able to catch up briefly. He was the same Dave I had always remembered from High School: Kind, Warm, Funny and Genuine.
He will be greatly missed by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing him.
My thoughts go out to the entire Walsh family.

Dear Walsh family,

Just a note to express my sincerest sympathy about your recent loss. I have very fond memories of Dave from high school and spending time with him in NYC. (He was always up for a good steak dinner and a fun night out) My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

With my deepest sympathy,

Stacey Silver

To the Walsh Family:
David was always someone I admired from afar and his passing was such sad and devasting news. Please know you are all in the thoughts and prayers of his many acquaintances, who share the same sentiments as myself.

To all the Walshes,
You may not remember me, but I was good friends, not to mention classmate of Dave and he was such a wonderful, genuine, creative and honest person. He truly made an impact on me during my high school years at Kingswood. He is one of the few people who I remember most (and the rest of you know who you are....Drew, Kevin...) and it saddens me that I just found this out tonight, a day after the funeral. Although I lost contact with Dave a year or two after high...

Dear Walshes,
Please accept my most sincere sympathies for you during these times. Your loss has not been felt alone and know that you and David are in the prayers of many.
With much love,
Jeff Doyle

To the Walsh Family --

Although I never met David, if he was even half the man everyone thinks he was, he was truly a blessing. It sounds so trite, but I truly believe what matters most is how much life you put into your time here, not how long you are on this planet. He sounds like he experienced a lot of life in his short years.

Barbara, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Warmth, smiles and light joke-
A friend to many, adventurous bloke -
He'll be missed but waiting for those with faith-
Have strength, be strong, Peace has been made.

Our love is with you all. Big David

To the Walsh Family:

It has taken me two days to get over the shock of David's passing. David was my co-worker at Houlihan Lokey and I can still see him sitting in his office on the 16th floor. He was always very friendly - just a really, really nice guy. I wish that there was something I could say to ease your grief. Please know that David touched so many, many lives. As his family, you should be proud of the way he lived his life and the legacy he leaves behind!!

To all of David's family:
It is with a heavy heart that I offer my deepest condolences. I met David three years ago when I started at HLHZ and we became friends immediately. In that three years I was fortunate to have shared many lunches, Yankee games and a ski house in Vermont with David. I feel a deep personal lost with his passing. He was kind, understanding and always upbeat – He will truly be missed but never forgotten.