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In memory of our beloved Dad - Joe Walsh, we are raising £250 for Demelza Children's Hospice and Unicef Children in Gaza. These causes were close to Joe's heart, as it reflects the values of compassion and care that were so important to him.
The ongoing conflict has left many children in Gaza facing unimaginable hardships, while Demelza provides vital support to children with life-limiting conditions. It is heartbreaking to witness the struggles these innocent lives endure.
We invite you to make a difference. Your generous contributions will not only honour Dad's legacy but also provide hope and support to those who need it most. Thank you for visiting our JustGiving page; your kindness means the world. Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast, and secure. Your details are safe with them - they will never sell them or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, we will withdraw funds directly, ensuring that every penny goes towards these important causes.
In Loving Memory of James "Joe" Walsh
17th July 2025 | Aged 84
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of James "Joe" Walsh, who left us peacefully on 17th July 2025, aged 84. Joe was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Born into a lively household as one of seven children, Joe grew up surrounded by the warmth of four older sisters, an older brother, and a younger sister. Though predeceased by four of his siblings, their memory remained close to his heart throughout his life.
Joe’s early years in Ireland were marked by talent and passion. A gifted Gaelic footballer, he was named Player of the Year in both 1964 and 1965, and later honoured with a place in the GAA Hall of Fame in the early 2000s. Alongside his sporting achievements, he apprenticed as a farrier with his father, worked as a forester, and found joy in amateur theatre with the local dramatic society.
After moving to England, Joe settled first in Bristol, working in a food factory and then as a building labourer. He later moved to London, where he continued in construction and met the love of his life, Agnes, at an Irish Dance Hall. They married and built a life together, raising two daughters.
Joe’s career in construction flourished. Through hard work and determination, he rose from labourer to foreman, site manager, and eventually construction manager, overseeing major commercial projects across London, the South East, and occasionally the North of England.
Though he left Gaelic football behind, Joe remained competitive—becoming a champion darts player and later a devoted golfer. After retiring in the early 2000s (on his second attempt), he embraced gardening with the same passion he brought to everything in life.
The passing of his beloved wife two years ago was a profound loss. Though he carried on with determination and resilience, moving closer to one of his daughters, the absence of Agnes was deeply felt. Joe spent his final days in comfort, surrounded by care, and passed away peacefully after a brief illness.
Joe is survived by his two daughters and their partners, two sisters, and 15 nieces and nephews spread across Australia, England, Ireland, and the USA. His legacy lives on in the stories, laughter, and love he leaves behind.