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Roy Thomas Welsh

San Bruno, California

1936 - 2024

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Roy Thomas WelshNovember 24, 1936 - February 14, 2024Roy Welsh passed away on February 14, 2024. He was 87 years old.Roy and his wife, Sandy, raised their three boys in San Bruno, Calif. Roy's life was filled with his boys activities. You could find him watching Greg playing baseball, pheasant...

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Very sorry for your loss. We in the GGF club were already missing Roy these last several years. He was a great addition to any event or activity.

I have fond memories of the Welsh Family- growing up in that neighborhood was Great times. I had a Great time showing Roy and Sandy around on their first trip to Maui. He was such a Great person to know and will be missed by all.

To the Welsh family our deepest condolences it was an absolute pleasure growing up three houses away Roy was a second father to me as Greg was like my brother Mike and Chris too. Spent many hours at Candlestick Park years of 49er and Giants games, campy trips etc.... Roy coached San Bruno pee wee baseball for many years with my dad Roy had a great sense of humor he loved to laugh and he will be tremendously missed by all RIP Roy/pops!

I shared many happy Friday Night Dinners with Roy and Sandy, and a friends. I joined a great group of there friends to become my friends. Wonderful group conversations and lots and lots of laughter.

Roy was a great friend and fellow Fiero enthusiast. We are so blessed to have known him and his wife Sandy through our many years together in the Golden Gate Fieros car club. He was someone special to be with. Roy will be dearly missed but remembered fondly forever! We remember the many Fiero car shows with Roy, the Christmas parties, the Super Bowl parties. All fun times. He loved his Fiero and Fiero Family! And, we loved him - and Sandy!

Roy and Sandy were great people to be around, many laughs were had in times spent together. I remember a trip to Solvang where we all wore Viking helmets around the restaurant dining table. He was the best guy!! Brian and I were both very lucky to be able to visit Roy several times while he was recovering in San Mateo. He loved his family, his Fiero, the Niners and a great time. God speed sir and say hello to Sandy.

Roy and Sandy were like a second set of parents to me and my husband. They were a major part of the Golden Gate Fieros Car Club and we went on several cruises together. They will remain in my heart and continue to be in my best memories for life. I've posted a notice to our club members about Roy on Facebook and there are lots of our members who have left comments of fond memories for Roy and Sandy. We are hoping that whomever has care of Roy's beautiful Fiero will stay in touch with Golden...

So sorry to see that Roy has passed and he will be missed--big time. Glad I had talked to him on the phone last fall, but so sorry we hadn't been able to see him. He and Sandy both will be thought of fondly for many, many years. Jeannie and Jerry The Golden Gate Fiero Club