Mr. Walsh has operated the Westmeath fuel station for four decades.
A beloved Westmeath fuel station manager is set to hand over the keys today.
Millie Walsh, who's operated the Maxol Service Station on the Dublin Bridge in Mullingar for over 40 years, retired yesterday, with Eoghan Murray taking over the store.
To mark his retirement, Mr. Walsh is asking people to donate to the Irish Kidney Association, with over €2,600 raised already.
These people in Mullingar have been paying tribute to Millie:
Anyone who wishes to make a donation to the Irish Kidney Association, can do so here.
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