James-Gallogly-Obituary

James M. Gallogly

Jackson, Michigan

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Gallogly, James M. Jim went to be with his Lord on Sunday, September 25, 2016 at the age of 86 surrounded by his three children. He was preceded in death by his wife Glady (Buffam) Gallogly and parents Rev. James L. Gallogly and Annie (Witherspoon) Gallogly. Jim is survived by his wife Ena...

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I was in the first graduating class of the Flint Junior College Aviation program which Jim started and ran. I took my private and commercial pilot checkrides from him. He was a generous man and i passed both. Sorry to hear of his passing and I offer my condolences to his family.

Jim, Christy and Family,

I am very sorry for your loss. May your memories bring you comfort in the days ahead.

With my deepest sympathy and love,

Jim was an amazing man!! He flew Cessna airplanes with my dad for many years!! At my dads 90th birthday party Jim & my dad went up & flew an airplane over the UofM stadium... They had a blast!! Jim, my dad & I met many times at the Jackson airport to have lunch & remember cherished memories!! After my dad passed Jim called me & asked me to go to lunch with him at the airport!! What an amazing man & I will always cherish your friendship... Until we meet again❤

Mr. Gallogly was my teacher and cheerleading coach at Beecher High School . ( Class of 1961) He was a man of deep character and Christian values and had a lasting impression on my life.
I'm so sorry for your loss.

Peace & Christ be with you, Jim. I am sorry to hear of the passing of Jim he was a great guy I remember when he put his bee keeping suit on and we all laughed watching him taking care of the bee's. He was a great pilot also, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Clete Dahl

I have not seen this man since I was a very little girl, but I remember his face vividly. I am so sorry for your loss.

I and my sister had Mr. Gallogly for a teacher at Beecher High School in Flint Michigan. He was also a cheerleading sponsor for me. He was our favorite teacher. He also taught my cousin and her husband how to fly an airplane. We thank him for his influence in our lives.

I first met Jim when he was at Oldforge Tools/Dowley Manufacturing. We worked together on many many printing projects. What a kind soul he was. My thoughts are with you. Karen Ellerthorpe

Ena, Harriet and I are very sorry to hear of your Husbands passing, we have always considered you one of our good friends,

We will be moving to Marshall by early Nov. of this year, we will contact you after we are settled.