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Paul D. Galeese

1918 - 2016

Paul D. Galeese obituary, 1918-2016, Middletown, OH

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Paul Galeese Obituary

GALEESE, Paul D. Age 98, passed away on December 1, 2016. Born to James and Carrie Zimmerman Galeese on May 16, 1918, Paul held the distinction of being the third baby born at Middletown Hospital. Paul attended Holy Trinity School, Roosevelt Junior High and was a graduate of the 1936 class at Middletown H.S. He continued his studies at the University of Cincinnati, Capital University, and Cornell University. Paul was devoted to his wife Sara, his high school sweetheart, whom he married at Holy Trinity Church on June 14, 1941. They celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary before Sara's death in 2015. Paul enlisted in the Army Air Corps in December 1942 and earned his wings in June 1944 in Pampa, TX. His assignment was to Big Springs, TX where he served as a pilot for bombardiers in training. After the war, Paul returned to Middletown and started his working career. Paul liked to tell stories about his first venture into the business world when he was a young boy and passed papers to the Middletown captains of industry who resided on South Main Street. Years later, he would have a working relationship with many of these same people. While most Middletonians would remember Paul as the Manager of the Manchester Hotel (later named the Manchester Inn), he held several career positions with Armco. Prior to WWII, Paul started in the Open Hearth Office. After the war, Paul transferred to Industrial Relations and became the Director of Activities at Armco East Works. He was involved with many of the family activities that distinguished Armco as a community leader, including the Saturday morning "Kiddie Show" at the Paramount Theater and the annual company extravaganza at LeSourdsville Lake. In addition, he oversaw the Armco war vets baseball team and the company's golf tournaments. His experience as an Air Corps pilot landed him his next opportunity as a corporate pilot for Armco. It was then that he flew many of the same Armco South Main residents he knew from his paper passing days on their missions around the country. In 1953, Paul became assistant manager of the Armco owned landmark Manchester Hotel and General Manager the following yeara position he held until he retired in 1981. During that tenure, he oversaw a prosperous hospitality and Trading Post restaurant business. He treated everyone with respect and made sure their time at the Manchester was a great experience. This included everyone from John F. Kennedy who had a political campaign brunch for a 1,000 people in the ballroom to the local high school prom dances and wedding receptions of many Middletown residents. Paul was active both in the Ohio Hotel Association and the American Hotel and Motel Association, serving both organizations as their president. In 1972, it was quite an achievement for a person who managed a 100 room property to become president of his national trade organization and to work closely with the Hiltons and other owners of the Westin Hotels and Rockefeller Resorts. He served on the advisory Board for the Hotel and Restaurant Management School at Ashland College in Ashland, OH and also as Director of both the Ohio Valley Harness Racing Association and The Juganother Middletown landmark. Paul believed in giving back to the community and served Middletown and local groups in many volunteer capacities. He was a member of the Rotary Club, the American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, President and Director of Middletown Enterprises Inc. and President of the Middletown Cotillion. Locally, he was a longtime member of St. Mary's Parish, Holy Family Parish, and Our Lady of Sorrows Parish. He was also a member of St Jude's Parish in Tequesta, FL. Paul enjoyed playing golf and gin rummy at Wildwood Golf Club and served as their president. He and his wife Sara were active golf members at Turtle Creek Golf Club in Tequesta, FL where they resided during the winters following his retirement. Paul loved following all sportscollege and professional. For many years, he and his wife enjoyed season tickets to the Cincinnati Reds games and the Miami University football games. He followed the stock market religiously on the television business stations and was an avid reader of the Wall Street Journal, Barrons, and Value Line. Paul was predeceased by his wife Sara Lawler Galeese and is survived by his daughters Sharon (Robert) Touchton of Maineville, Betsy Dougherty of Naperville, IL and Janet (Carl) Leveridge of Stuart, FL and his grandchildren Bruce Touchton, Sara Danno (Joseph), Kate Rogers (Zac) and great grandchildren Eleanor Danno, Alice Danno, and Beau Rogers. Always a gentleman, he lived his life by the adage he often quoted, "It doesn't cost anything to be nice to people." Funeral services are private and are being handled by Wilson Schramm Spaulding. Please sign the guestbook online at WilsonSchrammSpaulding.com.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 9, 2016.

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Lavern Long

December 10, 2016

Dear daughters of Paul Galeese: I sorry for the death of your dad, I worked under him at the hotel for many years. He was always very nice to me and every employee. I remember the first time I waited on at the counter. I gave him a check, and he looked at me and said " YOU DONT KNOW WHO I AM DO YOU?"I was so embraced! When he introduced himself he was so nice. Thought he might yell at me but didn't. That was in 1962. Paul was a good man inside and out. I stayed there 48 years. Never heard anyone say anything bad about him.I know you will miss so much.My prayers are with you.

Roberta Daly

December 10, 2016

I enjoyed working for Mr. G at the Manchester. He went to school with my first husband. He also worked for the baseball field when my Father Joseph R. Baker, Sr. Was President of the Ohio State Farm Teams League. I knew your Dad and Mother and grandparents quite well. All were wonderful people. He was always very professional. He will be missed...........Roberta Baker Griggs Daly......

Jim Sexton

December 9, 2016

Sharon and Betsy, we were sad to learn of your dad's passing. What a great guy and good friend with my folks. I know he'll be missed by many. Blessings to you and all of your family.
Jim and Sandy Sexton

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