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Salvatrice Galus

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Salvatrice Galus 1920 - 2010 SIMSBURY, CT - Salvatrice (Theresa) Galus, 90, of Simsbury CT, formerly of West Spring-field, MA, wife of the late Joseph J. Galus, Sr., died Saturday, August 28, 2010, at the McLean Health Center in Simsbury, with her family at her side. Born on January 25, 1920,...

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Dear Gail and family;
It was a pleasure to have known your Mother and help in her care at McLeans. She was quite the lady and may she rest in peace. We will all miss her esp sitting at the "head" of the table near the fish tank. ;)

Aunt Theresa was my godmother and we had a special bond because of that. When we were with her, we never had to think of conversation because she had an opinion about everything and made it known. She and Uncle Joe, whom she lovingly cared for at home during his last illness, always made people feel welcome, providing a home cooked meal, dessert, and a glass of wine. She and my Mom (her sister) talked endlessly about canning tomatoes, gardening, family and exchanging tips on sewing. We...

Dear Gail and family, so sorry for your loss. I, cherish the memories of working with your mom and dad on the farm and will always keep them in my heart. My, sons Louis and Michael remember going to the farm, I could never thank your mom and dad enough for the support they gave me, and letting me work with them on the farm, which I enjoyed those years, sitting and having lunch with them, good memories I have of them. I, remember the words your mom had about the grass," let it burn it...

Dear Gail: We are so sorry to hear the news. My childhood was spent in a magical place called "The Farm" presided over by the equally magical "Uncle Joe" and "Ciocci Theresa" All will live on in our memories. "Richie Jendrysik"

Dear Gail and family, so sorry for your loss. I have so many fond fond memories of Aunt Theresa...on the farm, in the kitchen, watching bowling and rollerderby on TV, walking with my Dad at my wedding...I will miss her so much. She was like a second mother to me.