Memorial for Des Walsh
Memorial for Des Walsh
18/06/1937 – 31/5/2024

Suzie has set up a facebook group for both the Live and Zoom online Event
If you wish to attend please message Suzie Cheel
Des is at Peace
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Memorial for Des Walsh
18/06/1937 – 31/5/2024
Suzie has set up a facebook group for both the Live and Zoom online Event
If you wish to attend please message Suzie Cheel
Des is at Peace
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