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RICHARD WALSH Obituary

Richard "Dick" J. Walsh, 84, formerly of Chicago and recently of Sanibel Island and Fort Myers, FL and Bridgman, MI, succumbed to a staph infection after vascular surgery on January 16, 2011. He leaves his wife Flo; and eight of their nine children, Kyra (John Kilbourne), Beth (Robyn Naramore), Kate, Ellen (Bruce Ackerman), John, Sarah (Pierre Klatt), Abra (Philippe Baup), Hannah; and his beloved grandchildren Ariana Ackerman and Gabrielle and Mathieu Baup. He also leaves his brother Gerald M. Walsh; and sister Grace (Roy) Ryberg; and his many loved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Richard J. Walsh Sr. and Mae Utting Walsh; sisters Dolores Knutson and Pat Guentner (Jack Guentner); and his son Richard J. Walsh Jr. Dick graduated from Amundsen High school, De Paul University, and the University of Michigan Law School, Class of 1952. He served in World War II in the Army, marching through France and Belgium. He helped protect the Bridge at Remagen, then marched on to Berlin at the end of the Battle of the Bulge. Dick, after Law School, joined the Chicago law firm of Norville and Dent, which later became Walsh, Case, Coale and Brown. Dick and his partners merged with Schuyler, Roche & Zwirner in the late 1990's. Dick practiced law for 42 years, specializing in corporate and labor law. One of his lifelong interests was politics. He was the Democratic Precinct Captain in the 19th Ward of Chicago, President of the Board of the Catholic Adult Education Centers and President of the Board of the Catholic Interracial Council, holding these positions for 10 years in the 1960's and 1970's. He also served on the Board of the Powhatan Cooperative Association, the Weko Dunes Homeowners Association, and the Harvard St. George School in Chicago. He was very interested in the environment. He was co-chair of Hope for the Dunes in Bridgman, MI; he was successful in leading the organization that was instrumental in preserving 247 acres of pristine sand dunes for posterity. Dick co-chaired the organization "McSPOIL" on Sanibel Island, FL, which successfully denied access to fast food restaurant chains on that barrier island which is so unique in preserving its natural environment. Dick enthusiastically served on Sanibel City Council with intelligence and honor for four and a half years. He served as both Vice Mayor and Councilor. Dick loved his family, books and reading, dancing, libraries, sun and beaches, travel, talking on the phone, and his friends who were loyal and legion. A Memorial is planned for July 14 at the Chicago Cultural Center at Washington and Michigan Avenues from 3 to 7 p.m. The burial will be private. Contributions may be made to the Bridgman Public Library, 4460 Lake St., Bridgman, MI 49106.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Jul. 10, 2011.

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Pat and Gene Goss

July 28, 2011

Dear Flo,
Just heard about your loss. Our sympathy and prayers.

Teresa Walsh Keenan

July 24, 2011

When my Godfather, Uncle Dick, turned his attention my way I felt like an award winning star. His love is a gift I treasure and hope to pass on wherever I can.

Miles Hoffman

July 22, 2011

Dear Flo,
I just learned from Bob Orrell of Dick's passing. I'm so very sorry. What a wonderful man! I have great memories of just sitting and talking with you and Dick in the kitchen...
I send you my sympathy, my love, and a big, warm hug.
Miles

Barb Cruise

July 21, 2011

We are so sorry we were unaware of the memorial service for DICK. Hold tight, keep the good memories strong. Not an easy path to walk, but we understand, somewhat, because we have been there in different circumstances. Barb Cruise and Don Swibes

Mark Summers

July 14, 2011

May God Bless you and Keep you Walsh Family!

Kate Walsh

July 10, 2011

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