Francis-Gallagher-Obituary

Francis Daniel Gallagher

Clemmons, North Carolina

1938 - 2024

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Francis Daniel GallagherFrancis "Frank" Gallagher passed away peacefully on June 2, 2024 at the age of 85 in Clemmons, NC. Frank was the beloved husband of Frances "Fran" Gallagher. Born on December 10, 1938 in New Haven, he was the eldest son of five children (Maureen, James, Sue, and Ellen) of...

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I am so sorry to hear this. I was an avid 10 pin bowler in Hamden, which is how I knew Frank. Such a kind and happy guy. I had known his wife Fran since 1969, when I babysat Colleen, Tommy, Danny, John and Georgie. I thought she and Frank would make a good fit, and introduced them one summer. Looks like it worked out.. Sincere condolences to all.

I will miss the man that was father figure to me and my sister and brother's I know that he not suffering anymore but my heart aches for the man that I called poppy I will miss you I'm saying goodbye until we meet again i love you poppy

One of the first persons I met going into the Post Office many years ago. Frank was always helpful, and always a smile on his face. He will be missed by many. God bless him, and may he rest in peace.

So sorry to hear about the passing of Frank, I worked with him for awhile on Church St and Brewery St always in a good mood and a true Gentleman. May he RIP God Bless him.

The closest to knowing a true father...a dad. Gratefully the suffering is over for you. Now ours begin. My life is missing a piece of happiness now that you´re gone.

So sorry to hear of Franks passing. He was are mailman on Wooster St. for many years. What a great guy. REST IN PEACE FRANK.

To Frank´s family my condolences, I worked with Frank for 30 years and he was a great guy. We´re both big baseball fans. The problem was. I was a Yankee fan. He was a Red Sox fan, but we still got along well with each other. I will miss talking baseball with him. I would call him occasionally to see how he was doing, and I also send obituaries of other people who we used to work with, you´ll be missed my friend .Rest in Peace.

Frank and Lori, and family It was with true sadness that I read about your dads passing. Growing up on Glenmoor Drive and having your wonderful family just two doors away. Your dad was always so friendly, and I loved that he was one of the first to wear postal shorts. My sympathies to you all. Best regards, Lauri Finnegan Roman