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Doris A. Walsh of Hull passed away July 15, 2025.
Born October 15, 1953 to parents Doreen and Philippe Flannery in Somerville, MA, Doris was one of nine and had eight siblings Kathleen Canney and her husband Edward, the late Rita Gotham and her surviving husband Edward, Beatrice Wood and her husband Ron, the late Claire McAskill and her late ex-husband Paul, Paul Flannery and his wife Valerie, Ralph Flannery, Irene Flannery and her husband Jeffrey Blanz, and Dan Flannery and his wife Maureen.
Doris was also the beloved wife of the late Joseph Patrick Walsh and devoted mother and grandmother to two daughters Aimee Walsh and husband Thomas, and Bonnie Walsh, and two grandchildren the late Avalina Walsh and Thomas Walsh.
Doris and her husband Joseph moved to Hull in the 1970’s to start a family. Doris loved living in the seaside community where she worked as a teller at Hull Cooperative bank for many years. She later moved on to work as the office manager for the probation department at Hingham District Court, from where she retired in 2019.
Doris loved God and prayer and was a devout Catholic. She loved living by the ocean where she would enjoy the warm weather and spending time in her garden.
Some of Doris’ favorite things were butterflies, stargazer lilies, roses, seashells and animals.
Most of all Doris loved her family and was a dedicated, warmhearted daughter, sister mother and friend whose support and faith was always constant and unwavering.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to visit the family on Wednesday July 23, 2025 in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. Hingham from 12- 1pm. A her graveside service will follow on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 1:30pm in Hull Village Cemetery. Arrangements by the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home.
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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