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Thursday, June 27, 2024

Carly Walsh Obituary : Madison and Hunter Walsh Cause of Death : Families First announces the passing of Carly Walsh

With broken hearts, we announce the passing of Carly, Madison, and Hunter Walsh. Together, they were welcomed into a peaceful place in Heaven by many loving family members, including Carly’s grandparents Donald and Rosalie Stannard, Tom and Marion Fraser, Aunt Pam Pickle (née Stannard), and Uncles Tom and Larry Fraser.


Carly and Steve were blessed by the births of their two children, Madison and Hunter, whom Carly loved to the moon and back. The beautiful souls of Carly, Madison, and Hunter leave behind adoring parents and grandparents: Paul and Linda Stannard, Mary Stannard, John and Denise Walsh, and Maggie Baker. 

They will be remembered with love by brother and uncle, James, his spouse Ashley and their children William, Charlie, and Katie; by Bernice, her spouse Ron and their daughters Taylor and Danielle; and by Julia and Andrew and their son Gage. 

Always supported by aunts and uncles Glenn and Linda Stannard, Madelyn Stannard, Bob Pickle, and family friends Barb Renaud and Judy Goss. They loved their fur babies, Bella and Molly, who are being lovingly cared for by Jessica and Stuart Dumouchelle. 

Hunter, Madison, and Carly were blessed to have a large extended family, including many cousins they saw regularly, and a huge group of friends. Hunter’s special buddies included Graham, Nick, Matteo, Massimo, Brody, and Cora. 

Madison’s best friends included Kinley, Mila, Lexi, Paisley, and Lilianna. Carly’s friends, who not only supported her but her children, included Lindsay and Elmer, Rachel, Paula and Doug, Jillian, Sandra, Robin, Sam, Megan, Treena, and Tara.

Carly graduated from Holy Names High School and St. Clair College. She was known for her strong work ethic, often working six days a week. Many years were spent at Caesars Windsor, being the Tupperware Guru, and most recently managing Paglione Winery.

Becoming a mother was the greatest joy of Carly’s life. Her two children, Madison and Hunter, were her everything. She was ever-present in their lives, from volunteering with the parent council at St. Anthony School, shaping their love for the great outdoors, and being kind and caring to everyone they met. 

There was nothing she would not do for them. Seeing Madison and Hunter become their own people was a bright spot in her days; Madison, a budding entrepreneur, began working either in the nail salon or at the Portuguese club, or seeing her fly across the ice rink, were some of her favorite moments. 

Her handsome boy Hunter, a busy little guy with a huge smile and an impressive dinky car collection, loved playing outside and testing out the new dirt bike his grandpa made special for him. Carly was delighted that he was always so happy.

As we honor and remember Madison Rose, Hunter Paul, and Carly Maureen, we hold onto the warmth they brought into their community. We remember them not for the heartbreak of their passing, but for the countless ways they enriched our lives with their beautiful souls. 

The memory of Carly, Madison, and Hunter will live on in the hearts of their loving family, cherished friends, and all who were touched by them.

On Monday, July 1, 2024, family and friends are invited to attend visitation from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm and on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, for a service at 11:00 am at Families First Funeral Home, 3260 Dougall Avenue, South Windsor (519-969-5841). Burial will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

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