John Olin Galloup

1925 - 2016

John Olin Galloup obituary, 1925-2016, Naples, FL

John Olin Galloup

1925 - 2016

BORN

1925

DIED

2016

John Galloup Obituary

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John O. Galloup, 90, of Naples, Florida, died Saturday, May 28, 2016. His children take great comfort in knowing he is finally reunited with his sweetheart of all time, and wife of 57 years, Marilyn, who preceded him in death September 26, 2005. John was born November 24, 1925 in Battle Creek to John Andrew and Vivian M. (Hammer) Galloup. He grew up in Battle Creek, and spent many happy summers at the family cottage on Gull Lake. He attended St. Philip School and Battle Creek Central High School where he was named to the high school All American Swimming Team for the 50 yard free style his senior year. John joined the US Navy in June of 1943 where he served aboard the USS Omaha, a light cruiser, patrolling the South Atlantic. The summer of 1944 was spent in the Mediterranean taking part in the invasion of Southern France. He was discharged from the Navy in May of 1946. John remained very active with the other veterans of the USS Omaha and spent many fun times with his fellow sailors at the ship reunions. He attended Argubright Business College and soon after joined the family business at the Galloup Pipe & Supply Co. where he worked in the warehouse before moving into the office doing bookkeeping and sales work. He was a member of the Board of Directors during the 50's and 60's and was Secretary/Treasurer during most of that time. Later he helped develop the Heating Design Department and worked there until leaving the company in April of 1969. He rejoined the Board in 1978. John's first job however, was in 1939 at the age of 14, where he worked as a soda jerk at "Conrons Soda Fountain" in the bay on Gull Lake. It was there that he met a girl with a dazzling smile named Marilyn Eckrich, who tried to get his attention by smoking cigars with her friends. It worked, and in November of 1947 they married and began raising their family of eight children. He was a gifted "gadget-man" and loved electronics. He built radios and stereo systems for his teen aged daughters, and kept his sons busy chasing after homemade rockets he would launch from the backyard. John was a long time amateur radio (Ham) operator and was known to many across the US and the world by his call letters, W8PYQ. John enjoyed music and taught himself to play the organ. He and Marilyn loved to throw lavish dinner parties and go dancing at the Athelstan Club. He loved new cars and couldn't wait to install his CB radios in each one. He golfed, played bridge, and liked to go goose hunting. He was a member of the Knife and Fork Club. He always had a garden complete with chickens! He loved to watch TV, his favorite shows being All in the Family, The Golden Girls, and Everybody Loves Raymond. After retiring in Naples, he and Marilyn enjoyed many wonderful cruises to the Bahamas and South America. They loved visiting Michigan in the springtime to meet all the new grandchildren. Though devastated after losing the love of his life in 2005, and his blindness the last ten years, John managed to continue to dance with the ladies at "the Joint", his favorite name for the assisted living community where he lived. As a devout Catholic, he loved to pray the Rosary and continued to lead the Rosary every Friday until shortly before his death. Surviving are his children, Stephen Galloup of Portage, MI, Jeannie VandenBerg of Taos, NM, Karen Oliver of Durham, NC, Ann (Gregg) Agens of Naples, FL, Theresa (Roderick) Burke of Battle Creek, MI and Jessica Fleming also of Battle Creek; 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. John was preceded in death by two sons, John C. Galloup and Mark A. Galloup; one grandson, Benjamin J. Burke; his parents, Andy and Vivian, and by his siblings, Robert Galloup and Barbara (Galloup) Shurtz. His children will miss him dearly; he was the true patriarch of the family and did his best to pass on his respect for our country, his love of family and devotion to God and the Blessed Mother. The family will receive friends 6:00-7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9th, at Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral Home & Cremation Care, where the Rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Fr. John D. Fleckenstein at St. Philip Catholic Church 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 10, 2106, followed by interment at Memorial Park Cemetery, where the U.S. Navy will bestow military honors. Memorial contributions may be made to the Riverside Alano Club, 223 E. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek, MI, 49014. Personal messages for the family may be placed here at www.farleyestesdowdle.com.

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June 10, 2016

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June 9, 2016

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June 9, 2016

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Cheryl Elliott

June 10, 2016

My thoughts and prayers for you Jesse & Shelby and Galloup family.

Nuala Wilmanski

June 9, 2016

Theresa and The Entire Galloup Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time

Love,
Nuala Wilmanski //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////;

Ted Hartson

June 9, 2016

John (W8PYQ---Pretty Young Queen) and two other Amateur Radio operators taught a class on ham radio in 1958. That was my introduction to the hobby. I remember fondly many occasions we would get together. Warmest condolences to the Family. Ted Hartson WA8ULG, Parks AZ

Randall and Elizabeth Barr

June 8, 2016

We are saddened to hear of John's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family.

I remember so vividly being your family neighbor on Borden Drive in Battle Creek in the 1950's/60's. Your family always seemed so close. I also remember your Dad's humor, a humor so keen....... and similar to his brother, Robert's. John Galloup, Bob Galloup, Raymond Allen were always among several men that we saw at St. Philip Church on Sundays handling the ushering. And I remember him as one of the Marywood golf fun gang who enjoyed the game and company of others so much. Wonderful days and times in the 50's and 60's in Battle Creek.

We know that many will miss him. May he enjoy peace.

Matthew Corio

June 6, 2016

I remember I use to delivery to his home years ago and he would give me a $5 tip and told me it would buy a gallon of gas each time. Had a great personality and was always a please to see him.

Tom Linberg

June 6, 2016

I only met John a couples of times back in the late 2000"s. He was a friend of my father's, and the two of them would - for a good number of years - go out once a week for breakfast. My father, Gene, always spoke highly of his friend, John. As dad became ill, in 2010 and could no longer go out for the weekly chat and eat, he told me that one of the things he missed most, besides his wife, our mom, was when he would get together with John. My condolences to the family for your loss.

June 6, 2016

Dear Uncle John,

I will miss our lovely telephone conversations, especially our discussions of music, including your memories of learning to play the boogie-woogie, as a young man.
Last week on the radio, I heard a keyboard piece composed by Wm. Bolcom in memory of his Father. It's called "The Graceful Ghost Rag". I feel it is a beautiful tribute to the journey of a life. I've included a link here, for those so inclined.

Love to you and all your family.

Amy Shurtz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQVoY3f-Ctc

Douglas Riggs

June 5, 2016

My memories of John were through the company. We served on the Board for many years together. His business insight was always helpful and his sense of humor made even the most difficult discussions easier. John's personal visits to the company were always a welcome event. He had a special ways of showing appreciation for what we employees did. We are all better for knowing John. To Ann and Steve and the entire Galloup family, know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers as you cope with the loss of your Dad.

John Langs

June 3, 2016

Uncle John was one of my Dad's best friends, I am saddened by his passing. I loved his motorcycle and all of his radio equipment. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this time of grief.
Love,
John and Ruth

jo mitchell

June 3, 2016

Sorry about your lost he was a friend of my father W8KHY. and i sure he didn't put a CB in his cars.

Larry Allen

June 2, 2016

My condolences to all. Great memories of your Dad! I'll always thank him for giving me the nick name of "lounge lizard" to funny! And it stuck! Our families have a great history together.

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