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Stephen Walmsley Obituary, Death – Stephen Walmsley (Lostock Legion A)
The news that Stephen Walmsley, who had served as a Legionnaire at Lostock Hall, had passed away over the past weekend came as a complete and utter shock to all of us, and we are inconsolably saddened by it. The news that he had served at Lostock Hall came as a complete and utter shock to all of us. He had been working there for a significant amount of time at that point in time.

We sincerely wish that we could spare you the inconvenience of having to hear this news, but we are unable to do so at this time. Throughout the course of his career, Steve has been a member of a large number of different teams, and these teams have competed in a wide variety of different leagues. To an exceptionally high degree, he was recognized throughout the league for his notoriety as a player.

Steve made his debut in the league sometime around the year 1988 for the Tithebarn, which was the team he had previously played for. This was Steve’s very first game in the league he’s been playing in. Not only was he able to achieve consistent promotions from the lowest division all the way up to the Premier League during his time there, but he was also able to achieve a number of successes that earned him merit trophies for his efforts. During his time there, he was able to achieve consistent promotions from the lowest division all the way up to the Premier League. Both of these were attainable goals for him while he was stationed at that location. He was present throughout the entirety of this time period.

In this trying time, the league would like to offer its deepest condolences to the departed person’s family and friends. We know this is a difficult time for all of you. We are aware that everyone who is involved is currently dealing with challenging circumstances, and we are conscious of this fact. When word gets out that he has passed away, everyone who had the honor of calling him a friend or colleague will feel a profound sense of loss. This is because they had the privilege of knowing him.