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Jonathan L. Walsh

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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Jonathan L. Walsh, of 99 Commons Drive, Shrewsbury, died Tuesday, December 24th, after a short battle with cancer. Married to Nancy Jean (McKeon) Walsh for 28 years, Jonathan was the son of James and Florence Walsh. Jonathan was raised in RI and moved to Grafton in 1965. Besides his wife, he...

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dearest aunt nancy and family ,allie and i will sorely miss uncle john..we will always have him in our prayers .we will also keep you in our hearts daily .we love you all.allie and billy gentry.may God keep you always....

Favorite uncle despite distance. He had the gift of making you glow inside.
I learned of his death too late to attend. Wish it had been otherwise. Would have shared your sense of loss in person.
Why do the good ones go?
But more imporantly, we know where they go.

We hold memories in our hearts of fond remembrance of our Uncle Jonathan.
He enjoyed his family and was always involved in family gatherings. He just
loved to get together with family. We felt loved by him growing up. He
always helped bring out the best in everyone and wanted everyone to succeed
and be happy. He had a very funny sense of humor. I will miss his hearty
laugh. One time when we were kids he piled the kids in the convertible and
said we were all going to the...

The world has lost one of it's finest ~ Jon was a true gentleman. I met Jon years ago, before we were both SAG. He gave an outstanding performance as the senator in the "Good Man's Sin". He was a true gentleman with a heart of gold, who comforted me on set when my husband passed. He spoke of Douglas and we shared our memories. May God bless his family with peace and wonderful memories of time shared with Jonathan. My thoughts and prayers are with them. With fond...

Goodbye to a fellow SAG member.
Jonathan L. Walsh, may you rest in
peace.

JOAN SCOTT

I met Jon while working on the set of "The Pink Panther 2". His car wouldn't start and I couldn't get a ride home,so we shared a rental for the four days that we worked on the set.




I have to tell you that I was captivated by his personna and intelligence. We spoke for hours at a time about many subjects and our lives past experiences. I told him many of the humourous stories of my life and he was fascinated by them. Well in fact I was more fascinated by him. Those of you...

chris,please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am sorry i was not able to attend wake or funeral as it was too late when I heard the unfortunate news. If you need anything at all please call. friends allways, lisa caribo

Nancy and family,

Well, God must have needed another "star" for the firmament so he took Jonathan. Now our lives will be a little less bright. Whether at lunch in Providence, the film festivals in Newport or on our beloved movie sets, he brought a touch of galmour, an air of sophistication. And he was lots of fun. We will miss him deeply.

Jonathan was a friend of mine from Screen Actors Guild and the acting world. Starting with Meet Joe Black in 1997 we worked on nearly a dozen films together over the last ten years. It was always a pleasure catching up with him on those occasions. Those friendly conversations will be missed.