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James Leo Gallagher

Kansas City, Missouri

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James Leo Gallagher, 81, of Lee's Summit, Mo., passed away Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at Lee's Summit Medical Center. James grew up in Kansas City, primarily living in Northeast and also on the Eastside near 31st and Paseo Blvd. He always talked about the old street-car line that allowed him to...

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I have known Jim a few years, he was a fine man, I know he will be missed by his family and friends.

To Patti Scroggin and family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss and hope you can find some comfort during this incredibly difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

My heart is broken at the end of an era of a fascinating man. With great joy and curiosity, I read this wonderful man's obituary and was thrilled to learn about such an interesting and full life. Tisha, Missy & Tommy, I have so enjoyed my friendship with your Mom over the years. My heart is heavy with your loss but I am greatful that he has joined his beloved Margaret. May God hold you all in the Palm of His Hand, as you try out life without such wonderful people just a phone call away. I...

Dear Diana, Michael, Jimmy, Patricia and Family, I was so sad to hear of Jim's death. I loved his sense of humour and it was such an honor getting to know both your mom and Jim, even though it was for so short a time. My heart goes out to all of you for the loss of your mom and dad! My thoughts and prayers are with you!

To the Gallagher Family:

Tracy & I (formerly of Southern Care)were so sorry to hear about losing your dad, especially so close to losing your mom. They were both special, nice, and loved to laugh--we so loved to see them. They're together now...

The Gallagher Family extends their sincere appreciation to everyone that loved our parents and knew our parents. Thank you for your wonderful support, prayers, kindness, donations to the church, flowers, food and cards. We could not make it through this difficult time without all of you.

From our hearts we offer our deepest appreciation.

Thank you

Papo, Nana has been waiting for you with open arms. You both will be missed. Your "horse races" will always be remembered and missed.
Johnny, Sandy, Ali Jo and Johnny.

Never knew how hard it would be to saying goodbye to my Nana and Papo...they will forever be in my heart...memories...dreams...Knowing they are together in heaven gives me some sense of peace...Love you always ---Tina

Dianna and family,
I was sorry to hear of your loss. I hope everyone can take comfort knowing that your dad and mom our now together. God bless you