Elizabeth Walsh, Formerly of Montauk and Sag Harbor, Dies December 8 - 27 East

Elizabeth Walsh, Formerly of Montauk and Sag Harbor, Dies December 8

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Elizabeth Walsh

authorStaff Writer on Dec 19, 2024

Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Walsh, formerly of Montauk and Sag Harbor, died peacefully at home in Ireland with her family and friends by her side on December 8. She fought a courageous battle with cancer for the last two years.

She first came to the United States in the 1980s with her best friend Caroline and lived in Montauk. She later moved to Sag Harbor, where she lived for many years before returning to Ireland to be closer to her parents. She loved New York and had hoped to return some day.

She leaves behind a family of friends here who loved her for her bright spirit, quick wit, her sense of adventure, and her grace and thoughtfulness. She had a huge heart and was a devoted friend.

She recently purchased a home by the sea, fulfilling a dream, and loved taking her dogs Charlie and Ruby for walks on the beach and cliffs whenever she could. An interior designer by profession, she had exquisite taste and style. She was passionate about anything to do with design and architecture. She also enjoyed traveling and had been on many adventures with her American and Irish friends. She was an avid sailor and had lots of close friends in the sailing community of Sag Harbor.

She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, and her wholehearted love for family and friends.

For condolences, please search Irish death notice at RIP.IE Liz Walsh Dec 8 2024.

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