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Mickey Gallivan Obituary

Michael Dennis "Mickey" Gallivan

1945 - 2022

Michael Dennis "Mickey" Gallivan died at home with his family by his side, in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 22, 2022. He was 76. Mickey fought a brave and determined battle with cancer while never losing his unparalleled appreciation for all that is good about life.

Mickey was born October 19, 1945 to Grace Mary Ivers and John William "Jack" Gallivan. He was a proud Irishman. Mickey was a graduate of Judge Memorial Catholic High School in 1963, and in 1967, the University of Notre Dame. His love for Notre Dame shaped all that came next. In 1973, he married Sharee Jack with whom he had a true partnership. Mickey died just shy of their 50-year wedding anniversary. Mickey had three children: Molly Jack Gallivan of New York City, Michael Dennis "Duffy" Gallivan, Jr. (Karen Bedigian) of Salt Lake City and Meghan Gallivan (Michael) Stewart of Los Angeles. He had two grandchildren, Jack and Noah Stewart, who lovingly call him "Pawpee." He is survived by his sister Grace Mary "Gay" McDonough (Ned, deceased in 2014), brothers John W. "Champ" Gallivan, Jr. (Stephanie Selbert) and Timothy Gallivan (Pamela Kray), sister-in-law Wendy Jack-Alvarado (Jorge, deceased in 2019) as well as many beloved nieces and nephews, grandnephews, two cats and his adoring dog Gabby, who stayed by his side through his last day.

Mickey started his career in television news in Salt Lake City and then Honolulu. He was a writer/reporter for the Associated Press, assisted in the original marketing for Snowbird ski resort, was a director of the Utah Travel Council and headed the state's Economic Development Department under Governor Scott Matheson. Over the course of two decades, Mickey was a tour de force in the local advertising industry primarily with Harris & Love where he served as principal, president and CEO. In 1998-1999, he was chairman of Worldwide Partners, the world's largest network of independent advertising agencies. In 2001, Mickey was awarded the Utah Advertising Federation Silver Medal, the group's highest honor, for his long service to Utah's ad industry.

In addition, Mickey was vice president of the Salt Lake City Olympic Bid Committee from 1988 to the successful award of the 2002 Games in 1995. He served on the board of the Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Company, and Kearns Tribune Corporation. He was a member of the National Advisory Board of the David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah; the Advisory Council of the School of Arts & Letters at the University of Notre Dame as well as the Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy; and the Salt Lake City Airport Advisory Board. He was also a chairman of the Intermountain Healthcare Foundation, and a member of the executive committee of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. He was a trustee of Rowland Hall St. Mark's School, and for many years a trustee of Hogle Zoo.

Mickey's contributions to his community were vast. But of all his accomplishments, he was most proud of successfully advocating for Guinness on tap to be served at the Salt Lake Country Club.

Unquestionably, Mickey's greatest impact was on the people in his life. He epitomized inclusivity. His friendships transcended age as well as political and religious affiliations. He nurtured friendships from grade school, high school, Notre Dame and every job he ever had. He never stopped collecting friends or making people feel loved and important. To Mickey, every relationship had its own unique value.

As a father and husband, Mickey was one of a kind. The reciprocal devotion between Sharee and Mickey was beautiful to watch. He loved, supported and showed up for his family in extraordinary ways. And it wasn't just his own children who were deeply impacted by his love. Molly, Duffy and Meghan's friends all loved Mickey like family.

Mickey was a man of conviction. He was as principled with his politics as he was with his position on the Oxford comma. Yet one of Mickey's most admirable attributes was that he never stopped evolving. Not only did his perspective on the world continue to grow and change, so did his taste in music. While his love for The Beatles and Bob Dylan was unwavering, it was Lady Gaga he requested during his last stay at the Huntsman Cancer Institute.

Few people embrace life's vibrancy the way Mickey did. Wherever he was—whether singing the Notre Dame fight song, entertaining his grandchildren with his famous Donald Duck voice, golfing with "The Rabbits," lunching at the Alta Club with "The Damned Old Democrats," meeting up monthly with his Judge pals "The Geezers," closing down the bar at P.J. Clarke's in Manhattan, tailgating at Notre Dame Stadium, proudly leading tours of ND's campus for first time visitors, cheering on the Utes and the Irish or at home with his family—Mickey trusted in the abundance of life. He was blessed with the rare ability to soak in all that a moment has to offer. And in return, Mickey gave us the gift of his full heart.

On Tuesday, August 30th, friends are invited to greet Mickey's family at a wake from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East. The funeral service will be celebrated Wednesday, August 31st at 11:00 a.m. at The Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 East South Temple. He will be laid to rest at a private family burial at Mount Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Huntsman Cancer Institute or University of Utah's First Ascent Scholarship Program. Funeral directors, Starks Funeral Parlor.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Aug. 24 to Aug. 28, 2022.

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Chris McDonald

May 26, 2023

I was so happy I got to meet Mickey at a couple of Tribune functions before the pandemic. Mickey went to school with my mom, and he was one of her favorite friends. Of course he knew about me because of my mom, so it was an honor to finally meet and talk with Mickey. My best to his family and all loved him.

Tim and Candace Dee

September 7, 2022

Our condolences to Sharee and the whole Gallivan family. There was no one quite like Mickey - a truly wonderful person. He had the most amazing, positive outlook on life, one we can all emulate. We were privileged to get to know Mickey later in life, and wish we had gained his friendship sooner.
Our best to the family, and happy memories forever.

alan sparrow

September 5, 2022

I loved working with Mickey on the Board of Trustees at Rowland Hall. He was engaged, positive, supportive and committed. Everyone enjoyed working with him. He brought wisdom and insights to our discussions. His knowledge about marketing was a great benefit to the school. Most importantly, he was a kind, generous, and caring person.

Diane Cannon

September 4, 2022

I suppose this had to happen. Nonetheless, I neither know how to feel or what to think. A light has extinguished.

Paul Rolly

August 31, 2022

Micky was one of the most gracious, authentically friendly and giving people I have known. Throughout my years working at the Salt Lake Tribune I developed a bond and deep admiration for the Gallivan family. Mickey was a true friend. But I wasn't different. He was that way with everybody.

Shawna Bland

August 30, 2022

Sharee and family, I´m so very sorry to hear of your dear husband, and Father´s passing.
I was always so impressed by the love and devotion you all shared.
May you all feel peace and comfort in your wonderful memories.
Love, Shawna Bland

Helen Goddard

August 30, 2022

Mickey has been in my life off and on for the past 70 years starting at first grade at the Cathedral the Madeline and then through Judge Memorial. Through all that time he was always kind and smiling. You will be sorely missed.

Terry Wood

August 30, 2022

Mickey's was a life well lived. Not only did he enjoy life the fullest, but he spent his career and spare time volunteering to make life better for Utah and all its citizens. Yes..a life well lived!

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Elizabeth Hanna

August 29, 2022

I'm saddened by this news. Mickey Gallivan was always a kind and steady man with endless patience for our shenanigans as teens growing up. A truly wonderful father and role model. I'm sorry for your family's loss this will be deeply felt by you and the community as he was such a generous spirit.

Amy Dunne Reynolds

August 28, 2022

Sending my deepest sympathies to all of the Gallivan family during this difficult time.

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Gloria Alvarado Morales-Boyd

August 28, 2022

Our family sends heartfelt condolences to the Gallivan family. We're deeply saddened to hear Mickey has departed this world. He had peace and confidence that could only come from knowing God intimately.
I know Heaven has gained another Angel. I had deepest respect for Mickey and will pray comfort and peace for his family. God Bless y'all.

Diane Cole

August 28, 2022

Mickey was a legend among us. Wish I'd known him better, because he obviously was a wonderful human being.

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Love from Chris and Jennie Cam

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Jaime Bertoch (Callister)

August 28, 2022

Oh this breaks my heart! I will hold close the amazing memories from Molly taking me around Notre Dame when I was 17, to "Uncle" Mickey and "Aunt" Sharee tailgating either at Knute Rockne Stadium cheering on our Irish or here cheering on our Utes. The heavens just gained the best damn Irishman I´ve ever known. All the love now and always: "Aunt" Sharee, Molly, Duffy, and Meaghan.
From all the Bertoch´s

Karen Carlquist Payne

August 27, 2022

Sending love and heartfelt sympathy to all of Mickey´s beloved family!!

Nancy Boskoff

August 27, 2022

To Mickey's family: My sister Susan and I were lucky to have the Gallivans as neighbors (way back in the 80s) on F Street in the Avenues. Best of neighbors, wonderful family. Warmest condolences for your loss.

Sarah McCarthey

August 27, 2022

What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful man! I appreciate his amazing accomplishments. My deepest sympathy to his wife and children.

Kip and Mary Kay Bedigian

August 27, 2022

Mickey was a life force that will be missed. Much love to all of the Gallivan family. Our hearts are with you.
Kip and MaryKay

Jeffrey Scott

August 26, 2022

Godspeed Mickey
Tip´the Guinness to you

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Marilyn Taylor

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Steven Hope

August 26, 2022

Sending my heartfelt condolences to the Gallivan family. I have wonderful memories from my time that Micky and family shared with me.

Ralph Becker

August 26, 2022

Mickey was fine of the fine people I have ever interacted with. He always looked out for the public interest and invested his time, energy and considerable skills towards the public's ends with good humor and grace. May the Gallivans please accept my condolences for your loss, knowing I and so many people share your love for him.

Beth Bynan

August 26, 2022

To Mickey's Family- I'm terribly sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved father & grandfather. Mickey was a close friend of my dad's (David Wolach-a fellow Rabbit) and when my dad passed three years ago, I vividly remember Mickey's support of my mom Sarah and the wonderful words he spoke at my dad's memorial service. Mickey will be greatly missed by many people. I like to think that now, perhaps Mickey and my dad are playing golf again together above. Extending my deepest condolences,
Beth Bynan

Lisa Gillis

August 25, 2022

To Sharee, Molly, Duffy& Meghan,
And to all extended family,
My heart goes out to you all, And reflecting on so many memories over the course of 31 years as your house cleaner & friend Mickey always made me smile & will be truly missed.....

Justin & Sandy Lee

August 25, 2022

Sharee & Family,
We are so deeply sorry for your loss. We are all wishing you as much peace and comfort possible in this very difficult time. To quote, St. Patrick,"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal."
Love, The Lee Family

michael lovato judge class of 63

August 25, 2022

my prayers and thoughts go to all of the gallivan family. ill miss my occasional words with mickey at our judge old geezers lunches.

Bob Schaefer

August 25, 2022

My deepest sympathies Sharee, to you and your family. I will always remember Mickey as a man of grace and dignity - a true gentleman. Since the Judge Memorial days, with me living on the East Coast, I regret that we didn´t visit more, though I do fondly remember stops at D.B. Cooper´s and the Alta Club. We did, however, speak many, many times. Topics were plentiful, including families, since we both have loving wives and wonderful children and grandchildren. Notre Dame Irish, Miami Hurricane and Utah Utes football resulted in a number of calls each football season. I almost forgot to mention we laughed a lot, a whole lot!

Since 1993, when I created my non-profit foundation, I turned to Mickey a number of times to critique our presentations and today on my desk is a Press Release that Mickey rewrote and will be distributed next month.

I am proud to call Mickey my friend and I will miss him!
Bob Schaefer
Jupiter, FL

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Patrick Hurley

August 24, 2022

My sincere condolences to family and friends. He will be deeply missed.

Cassie Traeden

August 24, 2022

Mickey was one of a kind, and a friend to all. I will love and remember him always. Sharee, Molly, Duffy, Meghan... keeping you heavily in my heat and sending all of my love.
-Cassie

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