I meet Eithne in 2005 in Fiji while traveling. My memory of her is this beautiful girl, with the biggest smile, performing riverdance in the ocean while we watched underwater with our snorkles. Reading her last email from her fills me with sorrow, but i know she still is smiling. She will be missed.
“She said she usually cried at least once each day not because she was sad, but because the world was so beautiful and life so short.” These words on the picture you bought me on your last trip to NYC make me stop and pause as I write this note. What an amazing 28 years you had. While the shock of your death morphs into grief, I struggle to reflect on your life, one that I still can’t fully accept is gone. I look at pictures from our days in Riverdance. I read the cards you gave me for my birthdays and the little notes you left at my dorm when you escaped from the show to stay with my roommates and me. I think of all the times we shared on stage and off. You were an instant friend during rehearsals for our Broadway debut in “Reel Around the Sun.” We bounded over our graduate study plans. And with Starbucks in hand and usually Marty at your hip, we hit Manhattan, even making Marty row us in the lake in Central Park one summer afternoon. Of course on your last day before flying home after the show closed, we went shopping on Canal Street. You needed a fake Luis V! I laugh to myself as I recall your bargaining skills! Oh, Eithne.
I cherish your pictures, cards and notes. I’m grateful for our reunion with Marty when both of you just by chance spent an entire week with me. I regret not making another trip to see you, especially after we both spent my last sick with the flu stuck on your couches with the always good Hugh making us tea. I hold tightly to the memories of your last visit with Aifric. What a night we had packing in everything from an art gallery opening to a cheesy 80’s club. My best night ever followed by a beautiful day walking the length of Manhattan along the river…where a few weeks ago Alana and I had our own little memorial for you...
In your last email before going to Brazil, you told me you would visit in November. I can’t believe that November will come and go, and I won’t see you then or ever again. I won’t hear you laugh or say “Hi Girlie! I won't get to update you on work and dates after you tell me about your family, ophthalmology, dancing and Hugh.
Eithne, you were a friend like no other, always positive, understanding, compassionate and non-judging. You remembered the little and big things about others’ lives in a way to make everyone feel special. You touched so many and lived life to the fullest. You’ll live on as an example of grace, beauty, intelligence, talent and goodness. I’m honored to have known you and to have called you my friend. And now, I can only take comfort in knowing that you’re in heaven looking out for all of us. Rest in peace, dear Eithne. And God help your family and friends cope with losing you. Love you. And miss you like I never imagined. xxT
THERESA-i would love Eithnes family and friends to know that a perpetual trophy was donated in her name at the North American nationals this year.I decided there needed to be a permanent memory of her name,when i heard about her life .I have an irish dancing daughter who is 14.It just hit me when i heard her story ,what an inspiration her life is to our girls who have all their dancing and academic dreams ahead of them.If you have a way of telling her family this i would be grateful.i hope it brings some comfort.THE EITHNE WALLS PERPETUAL TROPHY is awarded every year for the girls U13 caeli!
thanks and sorry you have lost your lovely friend-she even touched strangers that never knew her,
Siobhan Kennedy
Nashville Tn
I knew Ethine through the hospital as i was a student at the time attached to the same team. She was such a nice person and would teach me everything possible. I stayed for only two weeks but the impact she left in me will remain forever.
Eithne Walls was a very special person. She had such an amazing personality. Her warmth, kindness and charity will never be forgotten. I don't think anybody who came into contact with Eithne could have ever spoken an all word about her. She was so talented, and the taking of her life was such a sad and unfair thing to happen. No matter where she is on earth, her spirit is with us.
Nothing will ever be able to crush Eithne's smile, Nothing!
Eithne, we miss you!
My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Walls family and friends at this tragic time.I remember Eithne,as a special person and a fabulous dancer
and she will be so greatly missed by all who came in contact with her.
My deepest sympathy and Gos bless her.
I dont know if my previous message was lost or saved, but I hoped that time would ease the pain of Raymond, Gerard , and Catherine her only sister. but for her mother Mary or Raymond her dad , frankly I dont have answers to that sense of loss.
but I wanted also to thank the Keadykat for making a fine remembrance of Ethna
I had not seen Eithne for a while but as so many have said she was the kind of person who touched your life, even in moments. An amazing listener, she loved people for who they were and always took care to ensure nobody felt left out or sad. Eithne, you never knew how much you helped me at a time when I felt so lost. thank you.
A true Angel, you will be sadly missed. Your beauty and kindness lives on in our hearts.
le gra go deo.
M
I didnt know Eithne and i know this memorial is not intended for messages. But reading about about Eithne, seeing the pics i realise she must have been a wonderfull person.
A great loss and i wish her family the best ib dealing with this loss. We will pray for you.
I was so sad to hear the news of Eithne Walls.I competed with eithne for years and she was beautiful inside and out and so talented and clever.you will be so sadly missed by everyones life you touched
I didnt actually know you but I am a big Riverdance fan and have seen the show in my home of New Zealand. The loss of the Air France flight was an absolute tragedy for all concerned. I have looked at your beautiful photos Eithne and read about you. You are an amazing girl. So talented and you have achieved much in your short but action packed life. May God bless your family right now and I hope you rest in peace. Carolyn Quinlan, New Zealand.
I was privileged to have met Eithne and she really was the happiest and most beautiful girl you could ever meet, Jason was on Broadway with her and said "She was the nicest person in the whole show and would do anything for anyone". She was a smart and wonderful girl and its so sad to think of how many people she would have helped not just in medicine but also with her good nature and constant thoughtfulness. Condolences to all of the walls family- our prayers are with you, especially Raymond (we're thinking of you) We'll always remember fondly such a special girl with that beautiful smile.
Katie and Jason McMorrow
Although I am not sure if our paths crossed during my time with Riverdance as a singer, I send all good, loving thoughts to Eithne's family....it's been a privilege to be involved with such open giving, young souls in the show. Our lives should be measured by what we leave. To dance is a gift to the world....Eithne's gift is timeless....
Underwater Riverdance
Diego Sanchez Oct 01, 2009
Dear Eithne...
Theresa Clarkson Aug 23, 2009
I cherish your pictures, cards and notes. I’m grateful for our reunion with Marty when both of you just by chance spent an entire week with me. I regret not making another trip to see you, especially after we both spent my last sick with the flu stuck on your couches with the always good Hugh making us tea. I hold tightly to the memories of your last visit with Aifric. What a night we had packing in everything from an art gallery opening to a cheesy 80’s club. My best night ever followed by a beautiful day walking the length of Manhattan along the river…where a few weeks ago Alana and I had our own little memorial for you...
In your last email before going to Brazil, you told me you would visit in November. I can’t believe that November will come and go, and I won’t see you then or ever again. I won’t hear you laugh or say “Hi Girlie! I won't get to update you on work and dates after you tell me about your family, ophthalmology, dancing and Hugh.
Eithne, you were a friend like no other, always positive, understanding, compassionate and non-judging. You remembered the little and big things about others’ lives in a way to make everyone feel special. You touched so many and lived life to the fullest. You’ll live on as an example of grace, beauty, intelligence, talent and goodness. I’m honored to have known you and to have called you my friend. And now, I can only take comfort in knowing that you’re in heaven looking out for all of us. Rest in peace, dear Eithne. And God help your family and friends cope with losing you. Love you. And miss you like I never imagined. xxT
siobhan Kennedy (Sep 27, 2009)
My perfect example
Abdulla Aug 01, 2009
May your soul rest in peace
Eithne, a beautiful person.
Amy McGourty Jul 24, 2009
Nothing will ever be able to crush Eithne's smile, Nothing!
Eithne, we miss you!
xx
Condolences
Deirdre Cadwell Cawte Jul 22, 2009
and she will be so greatly missed by all who came in contact with her.
My deepest sympathy and Gos bless her.
Deirdre Cadwell Cawte
My Memory Thank you
Gerard McGourty Jul 06, 2009
but I wanted also to thank the Keadykat for making a fine remembrance of Ethna
An angel in life
Mairead Jul 03, 2009
A true Angel, you will be sadly missed. Your beauty and kindness lives on in our hearts.
le gra go deo.
M
Impressed
Dave Jun 26, 2009
A great loss and i wish her family the best ib dealing with this loss. We will pray for you.
My Memory
Victoria Cawte Jun 20, 2009
I didnt actually know you...
Carolyn Quinlan Jun 20, 2009
My Memory
Katie Maguire Jun 19, 2009
Katie and Jason McMorrow
Heal Their Hearts
Joseph Noble Jun 19, 2009