Stacy L. Walsh
Services were held privately at the family’s request, on Tuesday, January 21st, 2014 in the Vertuccio and Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) in Revere, for Stacy L.Walsh, who died in a tragic automobile accident on Saturday, January 18th in Seabrook, NH at 22 years. Stacy was born & raised in West Newbury. She was educated in the West Newbury School system. She attended the Pentucket Region High School. While growing up, Stacy had many interests and was active in many extracurricular activities and sports. She enjoyed playing soccer, gymnastics, horseback riding and cheerleading. Her passions did not stop with organized sports; she also loved photography, country music, and would frequently enjoy “Line Dancing.” She was also a well known “Boston Bruins” Fan. Stacy was a former employee at The Atria Assisted Living Complex in Newburyport, where she worked in the kitchen and as a server. She made many of the residents smile with her warm face and beautiful smile. While she was working, she was also studying to complete her Certification to become an EMT. She is the most beloved daughter of Richard M. Walsh & Lorna M (D’Apolito) of West Newbury. She is the cherished sister to Matthew R. Walsh of West Newbury. The loving granddaughter to Phyllis M. Walsh of Revere & the late Laurence E. Walsh and the late Raymond & Lorraine R. (Babine) D’Apolito. She is also lovingly survived by many aunts, uncles & cousins. She was also the adored friend to many.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to: The Make A Wish Foundation, One Bulfinch Place, Suite 201, Boston, MA 02114-2031.
Dear Rick and Lorna,
I’m so sorry of the loss of your beautiful daughter. I know this is a difficult time for you and your family. I pray that god gives you strength and that time will ease your pain. God bless you all.
Rita and larry
Dear Ricky, Lorna, and Matthew
Sending you all our love..there are no words…Just know that we are here for you in anyway you may need..With Love, Friendship and our deepest sympathy..Love Always, Stephen and Christine
My deepest sympathy. I have no words to express the sadness I feel for your family, Lorna.