Mary-Fleming Walsh-Obituary

Mary D. Fleming Walsh

Fort Worth, Texas

1913 - 2005

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Mary D. Fleming Walsh, 91, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005, at home.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at Broadway Baptist Church. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home.

Honorary pallbearers: G. Malcolm Louden, Dr. William E....

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What a wonderful gift God gave so many in Mary D. I'll always be thankful for the grace, beauty, strength and love that she showed. And, I'll always remember learning to square dance at Christmas.

Maudi, my mother forwarded news of your mother's passing. The generous philanthropy practiced by your family is proof positive that servanthood is our highest calling. Hope to see you at the 2006, 40th PHS Reunion. kent

Howard

Very sorry to hear about your mother's passing.

But...91 ain't bad! Hope that you and I can be so fortunate!

Larry

Mary D was always so kind to me. I will always remember her from my earliest childhood - the Monday Sewing Club meetings with my mother, Lorraine Brown, riding with the Walshes up to see Pike's Peak, square dancing and traveling with Mary D and Howard on wonderful trips. She was a unique woman and unforgettable. My sympathies to the whole family.

Mary D. Fleming Walsh will always be recalled as a generous and gracious person whose life touched so many young people. Her influence cannot be forgotten, and Jim and I personally will miss her. We would often drive by her wonderful home and say a prayer for her to have a good day. She remembered us at Christmas on many occations with a record, book, comoact disc, or other gracious gift. There is a void at Broadway Baptist Church where we worship, and we are some of the few who remember her...

Mary and Howard you are together again in Heaven. I so fondly remember the times at the ranch and lake. God Bless all of you!

Robby Leche and Family

Mrs. Walsh and her husband Howard were good and gracious citizens of the city of Fort Worth and dedicated patrons of the Arts and Texas Christian University. She was a good lady and will be missed by many dear friends and family. Absent from the body means together with the Lord for those in Christ. May the Lord comfort her
family at this time.

Sending my deepest sympathy to the family and all those so very close to Mary D, I will always have the fondest memroies of the state of joy I was always in when in her presence. Mary D knew how to love life and constantly shared her happiness with all those who were near and dear.