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Robert Gallagher Obituary

On Sunday, October 25th, at 3:30 p.m., Bob Gallagher, 73, died from glioblastoma, after a short but fierce battle with that terrible disease. Bob was diagnosed on October 6th after surgery to remove the tumor, but the cancer was extremely aggressive, and despite the best efforts and incredible care by the doctors and surgeons at Hartford Hospital, there was little they could do. He passed quietly, calmly and pain-free in the Hospice unit of the hospital. He will be missed terribly. Bob was born on July 21, 1947, in the Bronx, in the great city of New York to Loretta "Gaga" Gallagher and Edward Gallagher. He is survived by his sons, Chris, Mark and Michael Gallagher; Chris's wife, Lani, and their son, Zephyr; Mark's wife, Melissa, and their children, Oren and Noa; and Michael's son, Kingsley. His wife of 48 years, Eleanor Gallagher née McGrath, passed away in 2017. As an only child, he had no siblings, but Eleanor's siblings became his own, and with great love he is survived by Eleanor's sister, Cathy Antoncich, and her husband, Kenny; their children, Megan and Caitlin Vitti; Caitlin's husband, George; grandnieces Alexa and Naya; and Eleanor's brother, James A. McGrath, Jr., and his wife, Denise. Bob will be lovingly remembered by his cousins and lifelong friends Judi and Rich Hanratty Sr.; Kara and Doug Mignosa and their children, Quinn and Ryan; Richard Hanratty Jr. and his wife, Kate, and their children, Luke and Grace; his cousins-by-marriage, the Connells; devoted friends Kevin and Kate Meara and their children, Maureen and Michael; Carol Taylor and her husband, Hal, and their children, Britany and Zach; neighbors and friends the Burgios and Howdens; his dear friends and colleagues from Duffy Elementary School of the West Hartford Public School system, and many other family and friends. He was loved by so many, and he loved so many people in return. Bob graduated from Iona College in 1969 with a Bachelor's degree in Theology, and then later in life returned to school for his Masters of Education from Central Connecticut State University. He and Eleanor met at a dance at Community Gardens, Queens in June of 1966 and quickly grew very close. They were married on Aug. 16, 1969, but not at Woodstock as the date would imply. Eleanor's sister, Cathy, did have a ride to that festival, but not a ticket-not that it mattered, because she was the maid of honor and could not attend the concert. It appears she has forgiven Bob and El for picking that date, but you'd have to ask her to be sure. Bob had the joy of raising his three boys while working as a teacher, first at St. Paul's High School in Bristol, CT, and then at Duffy Elementary School in West Hartford. Teaching was his life's work, and he loved the children in his fourth-grade classes like they were his own. He was awarded Teacher of the Year in 2002, and it was an honor, so well-deserved, that he cherished. He was the chairman of the board for Boy Scout Troop 146, helping to guide his sons to the rank of Eagle Scout and enhancing the lives of all the boys who were part of that troop. After the passing of Eleanor, his best friend and wife, in Nov. 2017, Bob began volunteering as a "cuddler" for newborns in the NICU of Hartford Hospital as a way to channel his grief, and give back to the community by sharing his boundless love and care. There will be a memorial service in July 2021 near his birthday to celebrate Bob's life. Bob was an amazing man. He cared for Eleanor as she struggled with MS, which she was diagnosed with at age 26, only three years into their marriage. In the final decade of their lives together, that care went beyond love and support to full-time, 24-hour medical care. He was her advocate and champion, and never left her side throughout hospital visits and long-term-care stays. Despite the enormous mental and physical challenges they faced together with that terrible disease, one would often catch them laughing hysterically about something utterly awful or insane. It was that laughter, and their unconditional love for one another, that kept each of them sane through those dark times. Bob was one of the kindest people you could ever meet. He was fiercely intelligent, massively well-read and an incredible speaker. He always fought for what was right, and taught his children to do the same. They learned so much from him, and they miss him deeply. It is their greatest hope that Bob and Eleanor are at peace somewhere, together, taking a long walk, talking and laughing about all they have done together, and the wonderful legacy they have created in their beautiful family and their shared friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Glioblastoma Foundation or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Nov. 1, 2020.

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Barbara Carter

October 26, 2022

Still think of this wonderful man often one year later. His spirit is truly alive with lifelong lessons. I was praying he had some pull from Heaven with the Mets this year but I am sure it will be next year! Be happy in Heaven Bob!

Barbara Carter

October 26, 2021

For some reason, I missed the date of Bob´s memorial and so would have been there had I known. I have thought of him so much this year especially when the Mets baseball team comes on the T.v. We often shared that misery. Will always remember him especially as the superior teacher he was.

Sandra Morgan

January 17, 2021

Mr.Gallagher was my daughter's favorite teacher at Duffy. He made a huge difference in her life, specifically by writing notes to her (and all the other children) every week. These notes built her confidence in herself.

John Donohoe

November 23, 2020

My sincere condolences to all the Gallagher Family. I have many fond memories of Bob in conversations where he expressed his love for his family and the students he taught. All of his children reflected the love and compassion that was found in their home. Bob always had something positive to say about everyone. I always appreciated his support of the Conard Hockey program. My love to all of the Gallagher family. Sincerely, John Donohoe

Paula Bacolini

November 22, 2020

I’m so very sorry for your loss. Bob and I were teachers at Duffy School. He was a wonderful caring person. We always exchanged stories of NY as I grew up in Brooklyn and he in the Bronx. We commiserated that you couldn’t find authentic NY Pizza in CT, and Bob shared that he had found just the best NY pizza in West Hartford. I remember after long work days, I stopped to pick up a pizza at the place Bob had recommended. He was right he brought a little bit of NY to CT and it felt like home.
I’m so very sorry to hear this sad news of Bob’s passing and I hope your fond memories of the good times will help to ease your sorrow and bring you peace. With my deepest sympathy, Paula Bacolini

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Rachele Rouquie

November 3, 2020

I’m so sorry to hear about Mr. Gallagher’s passing. 30 years ago Mr. Gallagher was my 4th grade teacher and I still think of him constantly and remember him as my favorite teacher. My mother called me today to tell me of his passing and we recalled some stories of his kindness and humor when he was my teacher and the years after. He touched so many lives. Condolences and love to all his family and those mourning.

Karen List

November 3, 2020

I was deeply saddened to learn of Bob's death. I knew Bob in my roles as assistant superintendent and superintendent of the West Hartford Public Schools. I treasured anytime I could visit his classroom and revered his gentle nature and wisdom. I count him among the best educators I've known. With deep sympathy for your loss.

Tom Burnham

November 2, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was probably as nice a person I have ever known. With Eleanor gone, and Sheila not at home, I always took comfort in knowing that at least Bob still lived two houses down. It seemed like we always ran into each other at the grocery store, or called about the missing newspapers. Invariably the talk got about the pandemic or Trump, and we would both vent. I only saw him occasionally, but i will miss him greatly.

Donna Duffy

November 2, 2020

I had the pleasure of meeting Robert while taking care of his wife Eleanor.He was a man of compassion and conviction and will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all his family.

Peter A. Schulz

November 1, 2020

I taught at the same school as Bob in West Hartford for many years. He was a lovely person and one of the finest teachers.I feel sad over his death.

MICHELE Griffith

November 1, 2020

Bob and I were colleagues at Duffy and I am so sorry to hear of his passing. I will always remember his warmth, caring and concern for the Duffy community and his sense of humor! Bob was a top notch teacher and an all around great guy! May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him.
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Terry Hansen

November 1, 2020

A one in a million teacher! Was fortunate enough for our son to have him in 4th grade at Duffy. A teacher and man who taught from the heart and so deeply cared for all of his students. So very sorry for your loss - may god bless you all. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful tribute!

Barbara Carter

November 1, 2020

There are no words to describe what a man of wisdom Bob was! As a former teacher at Duffy and parent of four children who attended Duffy, my biggest regret was that none of my children experienced Bob as their teacher. Having worked in his classroom often, the way he kept students engaged in learning was outstanding and he truly deserved to be Teacher of the Year. Most often, I always appreciated his practical teacher advice as he left school late and I was still there working...”The work is going to be there tomorrow, go home.” So I packed up and left! I feel very fortunate to have met him and to meet him is to remember him for a lifetime. Good job Bob!

Margaret O'Keefe

November 1, 2020

Mr. Gallagher was my daughter Sarah's 4th grade teacher at Duffy. She loved his class and admired him as a teacher. He wrote all his students notes when they graduated from high school.

Patricia A Constantino

October 31, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

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Liz Devine

October 28, 2020

He was a teacher to two of my children. He was so kind, nurturing and had a wonderful sense of humor. We remember him with fondness. So sorry for your loss.

Denise deMello

October 28, 2020

Bob and I co-taught together for seven years at Duffy . He understand and practiced the art of teaching every day ! His gentle , genuine and caring approach of embracing every child in his classroom was a true gift ! We ate lunch together and Eleanor would often write him sweet, silly poems on a napkin that he would sometimes share with us . I remember the smile that Bob would have when he read those notes .
He touched many many lives and he was deeply cared for and loved by all that had the pleasure to know him . I know for certain that Bob and Eleanor are smiling down on their family . May you each find comfort with your cherished memories and the example of true love and compassion Bob loved each day .

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