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Stanley Gallagher

Anchorage, Alaska

1951-2012

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Stanley Gallagher found peace January 28th, 2012 after bravely fighting situations outside his control.He was born in Seattle, WA in 1951 to Eugene and Trudy Gallagher. They eventually moved to Fairbanks. He began teaching himself to play the guitar at the age of 14 which was a comfort and...

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Rest in peace Brother. Great guy, my condolences to the Gallagher Clan.

Remembering Stanley today, also most each and every day, week and month. He lives in my and our heart and minds. We can sure understand how much more so he lives in our creator, Jehovah's, memory. Look forward to the welcoming party, which is "just around the corner" !

Stan a good guy, so sorry for your loss Gallagher family.
Hope you all are doing well. So sorry for your loss Rhonda.

I will always keep my memories alive of you my Brother Stan.
And I will expect to see you again someday on the other side when you will thrill with life and love. So you rest for now and I'll find you then.

stan, was a very good friend of mine we laugh and many many jokes, with family there are many memories of my very good friend and I miss now and will be very happy to see him once again. where we can laugh and joke once again, my love goes out to the family with love. Paula Anderson

For Stan,

When you work with someone and watch that person you soon learn a lot about them; how they treat people, the quality and pride they take in their work, etc. I try to learn from everyone. But, when you find a gem you want to pay particular attention and learn all you can. Stan was a gem!! Working with Stan on jobs over the years taught me the tips and tricks of the trades. More importantly though, how to be a better man. We had fun too. Stan seemed pretty serious about...

My first memory of Uncle Stan and his family was roughly around the time that I was 5 or 6. My family came down to Anchorage from Fairbanks, as was customary at times throughout the year to see family and friends. I remember always staying at my Grandma's house while we were in Anchorage. That memory was, and still is very vivid as I always received nice toys and a Happy Meal or two from McDonald's from Grandma. One day, my parents decided that I was going to spend the night with some...

My beloved husband I shall love the rest of my days. Thank you all for your comments.

To all who have written here to express their thoughts, feelings and remembrances about my big brother... Thank You. He holds a more special place now from my earliest memories in our youth to the last time I saw and spoke to him because of the admirable person that he was and the words all of you have written here. Thank You.