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John T Galloway

Villanova, Pennsylvania

May 22, 1941 – May 7, 2024

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BORN
May 22, 1941
DIED
May 7, 2024
LOCATION
Villanova, Pennsylvania

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The Reverend Dr. John T. Galloway, Jr., passed away peacefully on May 7, 2024 at theage of 82. John was a third-generation Presbyterian minister who faithfully servedchurches in Greenwich, CT; Spencerport, NY; York, Pittsburgh and Wayne, PA over acareer that spanned more than 40 years.John was a...

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Best preacher ever. Fox Chapel Presbyterian was blessed to have him lead us. We still remember the sermon title " Who put the whammy on Jim and Tammy" referencing televangelists Jim and Tammy Baker. If we heard this once, we heard it a million times regarding his sermons: "I swear he was talking just to me!" Well done good and faithful servant. We were fortunate to have known you! The Youngs, Carol and Larry

I was saddened to hear of Rev John´s passing we were good friends when he was at fox chapel presby church and my daughter Kristen was good friends w Christie he was a fabulous human being, John u are in a better place God bless you and rest your soul Marlene Nelson kirsch

Sincere condolences. Members of First Presbyterian Church were just informed of his passing yesterday. I will never forget John. His sermons always moved me and filled my heart with the idea of possibilities. Brilliant writer, formidable public speaker, great human being.

Aw I am so sorry. I am just seeing this and all my thoughts and prayers are with Scott and his family. I last saw Rev Galloway when Susan was still alive and I transferred my membership from 1st Presby York to Wayne Presby. I am so broken hearted to hear of his passing. Love Spencer Carr and family.

My appreciation for what Dr. Galloway did for my mother knows no bounds. God´s goodness oozed from him. He was a holy and good man for whom I will always carry warm thoughts. God Bless him and his family.

The Witwer's send our sincerest condolences to you all. John was a friend from 1958. Attended his first sermon, "Don't make excuses, just do it." Nancy, thank you for taking care of John. He was very blessed to have you.

I always remember with affection and grateful heart John Jr and his Father John. I served at Wayne Church my senior year at Princeton Seminary. I received great insight from both of these outstanding pastors. My prayers are with the Galloway family.

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