Brian Patrick Walsh Sr.

Brian Patrick Walsh Sr. obituary

Brian Patrick Walsh Sr.

Brian Walsh Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McGuinness Funeral Homes - Woodbury on Sep. 29, 2025.

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Brian Patrick Walsh, Sr., 41, of Mickleton, New Jersey, formerly of The Frankford Section of Philadelphia, passed away on Saturday, September 27, 2025.

Legacy

He was a loving and devoted husband, father, son, nephew, friend, and boss. He loved to be around his family, especially his kids. He was a proud band, wrestling, and football Dad. Brian was a leader, motivator, selfless, and helped so many people. Brian was extremely generous with his support to many charities, even starting his own Christmas Drive, Over the Top Toy Drive which benefit's St. Christopher's Hospital in Philadelphia. He enjoyed spending his summer in North Wildwood with his family and friends, boating and jet skiing, going to the gym every day, and he loved traveling with Alyssa. Brian was very proud of his business Over the Top WaterProofing, which he started from nothing. His life purpose became to mentor others and help them follow their dreams. He loved living life with a smile always on his face. He always enjoyed a nice Cuban cigar. Never forget he was a true Republican and Trump Supporter.

Family

He is the beloved husband of 7 wonderful years to Alyssa Walsh (nee Kearney); devoted father of Briley, Brian, Jr., Logan, and Mason; adored son of Grace Walsh (nee Lawler) and Bernard (Sherry) Walsh; dear brother of James (Becky), William (Megan), and the late David. He will be greatly missed by cousins, extended family, friends, and his furry companion Groot.

Farewell Tribute

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his visitation, in his honor could you please wear your Over the Top shirt on Friday, October 10th from 10:30 AM to 12:45PM at Our Lady of Hope Parish at St. Agnes RC Church, 701 Little Gloucester Road, Blackwood, New Jersey 08012. Funeral Mass at 1:00PM. Interment will be private by the request of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The Pink Elephant Movement www.pinkelephantmovement.org

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