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Joan A. Walsh

Staten Island, New York

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Joan A. Walsh, 88 RN, coach who was instrumental in growth of S.I. girls softball New Dorp resident Joan A. Walsh (Longobardi), 88, passed away Sunday at SIUH North. Joan was a retired registered nurse, known for her vivacious spirit and generous heart. She was the cherished daughter of Mae...

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Aunt Joanie always opened her home to all. We loved visiting & playing with our cousins. We also knew there would be delicious food! She had the biggest heart & was so much fun! She is missed.

Sincerest sympathy to the Walsh family. Joan was such a nice woman. I always enjoyed chatting when I would run into her at CYO games. Rest in Peace. Roddy Weir

My mom Angie Castano was a close friend of Joan and Buddy. In my and brothers elementary school years at OLQP she kept on the straight and narrow through OLQP basketball and Boy Scouts. Truly a kind and guiding woman.

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Aunt Joanie was such a giving person! She welcomed us into the family & her home. We have so many great memories of fun times together on Otis Ave. Joanne, Laura, & Mark- may all your wonderful memories bring smiles to help sustain you during this time. Our hearts are with you all.

Almost 50 years later , I still call Joan Mrs Walsh because of the incredible role she played in my life. She is an incredible woman who will live on in the thousands of people she encouraged as a coach mentor and amazing family.
I can't say enough good things about this woman. Sadly I'll miss funeral and mass due to health reasons. Mark Joanne Laura and grandkids you know your in my prayers. My heart misses her almost as much as you do. Tom McGovern

My condolences to the Walsh family. Your mom was a wonderful woman and she will be missed dearly. Everyone has an OLQP memory of Mrs. Walsh to cherish.

rest in peace joan
prayers for the walsh family
joan was a pillar in the OLQP sports program
she had a gift to install confidence in each and everyone of her players and cheerleaders. her dedication and voice of reason will be missed.

My condolences to the Walsh Family.