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WALSH, Jr., John Vincent "Jack"

John "Jack" Vincent Walsh, Jr., 93, of Dunwoody, Georgia, passed away the evening of August 21, 2025; just hours after receiving the last rites from Father Michael Silloway of All Saints Catholic Church.

A lifelong, devout Catholic and Boston Red Sox fan, Jack was born November 24, 1931, to Flora and John Vincent Walsh, Sr. in Whitinsville, Massachusetts. He graduated from Northbridge High School in Whitinsville in 1949 and Lowell Textile Institute (now UMass Lowell) in textile engineering in 1953.

Upon graduation, he bought his first Cadillac and landed his first engineering job at the Pensacola, Florida, plant of Chemstrand (now Monsanto)—at the time the largest manufacturer of synthetic fiber in the world. Known as Cadillac Jack around the plant, the successful engineer from New England caught the eye of Secretary Georgiana "Georgie" Augusta Boda, who captured his heart. Jack and Georgie married March 2, 1957, at St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church in her hometown of Pensacola.

The Walsh union produced three children and two moves with Monsanto - from Pensacola to Decatur, Alabama, to their final destination of their beloved neighborhood and neighbors in Village Mill of Dunwoody, Georgia, in 1972. After 47 years of marriage, numerous friendships formed, and plenty of tennis matches played, Georgie passed away in 2004. Always innovative and fearing Jack would while away his days watching sports rather than more enterprising efforts, Georgie convinced a neighbor to contact Jack after her death to volunteer at (now Emory) St. Joseph's Hospital in Sandy Springs. Jack volunteered and several years later met another St. Joe's volunteer, Joyce Melhorn. The former Ole Miss majorette brought much joy to Jack's life in his later years and Joyce hugged him until he took his final breath.

Jack's family and friends will forever remember his quick wit, sly humor, and wise counsel. His notorious Daddisms, "Gotta watch you like a hawk," "When my ship comes in," and "Don't be a spilla (spiller)," were legendary. While he always retained his Boston accent, he was sincerely at heart a son of the South—enjoying country music, conservatism, and not having to shovel snow. He never moved back North, never wanted to. Socially adept, kind, and a lively conversationalist; he fostered decades-long friendships, many of whom he outlasted, but never forgot. From his golf foursome of Three Jacks and a Ted to the Circle Group at All Saints to the ROMEOs (Retired Old Men Eating Out); he treasured them all to the end.

Jack is survived by his daughter, Lisa Shivers (husband, Pete); daughter, Christy Love (husband, Mark); and son, John Walsh (wife, Susan); grandsons, Forrest Shivers, David Love, Kevin Love, and Andrew "Drew" Walsh; granddaughter, Alison Walsh Mahoney; great-grandson, Jacob "Jake" Love; and mountains of junk mail.

The funeral mass will be held Tuesday, September 2, at 10:00 AM with a reception to follow, at St. Jude’s the Apostle Catholic Church, 7171 Glenridge Dr., Sandy Springs, GA 30328.

In memory of Jack Walsh, donations may be made to All Saints Catholic Church, 2443 Mount Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, GA 30338. Memo: In Honor of Jack Walsh.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 27, 2025.

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Neighbor

August 27, 2025

My thoughts and prayers are with the Walsh family in this time of bereavement. May you find peace in God during this difficult time

Harriet and Joe ove

August 26, 2025

We remember many great times spent with Jack & Georgie and with Jack & Joyce. One thing has always stuck with our family. When anyone spills anything they are always told "Don't be a spilla" Jack was a wonderful person and a great friend. We will miss him. We pray God's peace and comfort for his family.
Harriet & Joe Love

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