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Don Galloway, a Familiar Face on Television, Dies at 71
Mr. Galloway played well-groomed, straight-arrow characters in myriad television shows and movies.
Paid Notice: Deaths DAVIS, ELIZABETH GALLOWAY (BETSY)
DAVIS--Elizabeth Galloway (Betsy). On April 13, 2004. Betsy encouraged many to become involved in community outreach, and she created positive changes to the lives she touched. Preceded in death by her father John Price Davis, she is survived by her mother Virginia Davis Halladay (Eugene), brother Jeffery Wright Davis (Julia), sister Gretchen Weller Davis, brother Matthew Carver Davis (Kara), Stuart and Sarah Halladay, and Rudy. Memorial celebration Thursday, April 22, at 5 PM, at Credit Swisse ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GALLOWAY, ALEXANDER
GALLOWAY--Alexander. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP mourns the loss of our friend and colleague, Alexander ''Tom'' Galloway II--attorney, bond counsel, friend and trusted advisor to school districts, counties, cities, towns, villages and fire districts throughout New York State. He will be missed by all who were touched by his warmth, compassion and sense of humor. We extend our deepest sympathy to his wife Rebecca, and family. Douglas Goodfriend, Partner Tom Myers, Partner and the entire Pu ...
Bishop Paul Galloway Dead of Cancer at 86
LEAD: Paul V. Galloway, a retired bishop of the United Methodist Church, died Saturday at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, Okla. He was 86 years old and lived in Tulsa.
Galloway Leading Big-Bands Tribute at Town Hall; Enjoyed '1940's Radio Hour'
A retired schoolteacher from Manhattan with a passion for the big-band music of the 1930's and 40's is putting his money where his heart is and hopes to generate some of the excitement of that musical era in midtown, starting tonight.
Soul: Dexys Midnight Runners From Britain; Galloway to Be in 'Tribute'
THE British rock scene is in a state of flux these days, with several hotly proclaimed trends battling for recognition as the next new wave. One such trend is a revival of soul music of various sorts, and within that genre, a band called Dexys Midnight Runners, which made its American debut Sunday and Monday nights at Hurrah, counts as a leader.
John Galloway Jr. Dies in Crash; State Supreme Court Justice, 64
Justice Galloway, 9th Dist, dies in auto crash
George B. Galloway Dies at 69; Expert on Working of Congress
Galloway, Geo B
Edward T. Galloway, 63, Dies; Judge in City's Criminal Court
Galloway, Edw T
DR. LEE GALLOWAY, EDUCATOR, 90, DIES; Founder of N.Y.U. Retailing School Led Ronald Press
Galloway, Lee
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