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In Memory of
Alex Galley
1943
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2024

Obituary of Alex Galley

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The strongest limb of our family tree has fallen.

 

We are heartbroken to announce the sudden passing of Alexander Henry Galley II on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at the age of 80. Lovingly remembered and deeply missed by his loving wife and best friend Toni Galley of 56 years, his loving daughters Amanda, Andrea, Pamela and Patricia, sons-in-law Gamil, Darryl, Randall ‘Randy’, and Angus, his adoring grandchildren Olivia, Sarah, Alexander Henry III, Zoë, Meghan, Sophie, Mia, Russell and Lora, and great grandson Lucas. Also deeply missed by his sisters-in-law Janet and Tina, brothers-in-law Michael and Charlie, several nieces and nephews and his sister Helen. Alex is predeceased by his beloved parents Alexander Henry Galley and Beatrice Barnes. It is of comfort for us knowing you are with them now.

 

Alex was born in Montreal where he spent his childhood playing hockey and football and despite a few stories of unsportsmanlike conduct, he walked through life like he was leading a team. His big, strong presence was beautifully balanced with a huge and loving heart, forever guided by his unwavering faith. While sports and the church played important roles in his life, it was clear to anyone who knew him that his father was his most profound influence. His father, who grew up in an Irish Catholic orphanage, instilled in him a strong work ethic balanced with a passion for life (and being the life of a party). Alex carried these values throughout his life, becoming an intrepid entrepreneur and a computer industry pioneer who enjoyed great success but never forgot that he started as a plumber.

 

A charming ladies man, those Irish eyes could captivate many women and while we are certain they did, there was only one woman who captivated him. The minute he met Toni, he lept over every scandalous hurdle to start their life journey together. Their deep love and friendship carried them through a remarkable 56-year adventure across many countries and countless experiences. The greatest of these was welcoming four daughters into their lives. Their love for each other was profound, and until their last day together, they could be found holding hands wherever they went—a true example of a life well loved.

 

To his four daughters, he was the original ‘girldad’. He said that he never wished for a son and took great pride in encouraging the attainment of any dream regardless of obstacles. As little girls, his stories of four little fairies lit their hearts and imaginations cementing Mr. Bear as their hero. As women, his pride and encouragement was the foundation of endless possibilities which were often explored at length with a glass (or three) of wine in hand. Though he insisted he never wanted sons, he embraced their husbands with open arms, and they proudly became the sons he never had.  They, in turn, loved him like a father.

 

Loved with wild abandon by his grandchildren and great grandson, he never missed an opportunity to share a story, an adventure and learn about their lives and what mattered most to them and always reminded them to wiggle their toes before they went to sleep. A gifted storyteller, handyman extraordinaire, red wine aficionado, a formidable chef despite one radical attempt at marshmallow icing and a wild wanderer. Alex will forever be a guide to a life well lived and well loved for us all.

 

His love for the outdoors was exercised daily. While we are all utterly crushed it was this love that made you leave this earth too soon, we can hear you from heaven saying “call for the captain ashore, let me go home”.

 

In lieu of flowers, kindly donate to the Salvation Army Kingston Citadel, a charity Alex passionately supported.

 

A Memorial Service will be held at Payne Funeral Home, 178 Main St., Odessa on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 12:30 pm., with Rev. Barbara Mahood officiating. An Irish wake will follow the service at 295 County Road 20.  A private family Interment will be held at a later date.

 

Please share your memories and condolences to the family.

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Alexander Fayed posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2025
It's an honor to be named after you Gramps. I couldn't be more proud of the man you are.
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Barbara Lawrence posted a condolence
Monday, September 16, 2024
As a former employee of Fleming Foods, I have only positive thoughts about Alex. I’m so sorry for your loss.
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Lora posted a condolence
Friday, September 13, 2024
The grandfather I heard amazing stories about, his deep love and passion for the things he accomplished. I can't help but wonder how I got so lucky to be able to be called his family. Home is someplace you feel comfortable and safe with. A house may refer to just a place you live in. I live far away from my extended family, but the one word I'd use to describe my grandfather is "home." An adult I felt comfortable with was rare, but not when it came to Alex Galley. I'm grateful I chose to go see him this summer. We laughed together, joked, ate, and smiled. And I'm so forever grateful for those moments. Passion deserves deep thought, love, and care. You could always see what my grandfather was passionate about. Not many people get a fair time with their passion, but I'm glad I got to see his. My grandfather, a home, I hope you rest well. I love you.
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Linda Belinski posted a condolence
Friday, September 13, 2024
I met Alex when he came to work at the State of Oklahoma. He became a mentor to me in the field of Security. He was also a good friend. He came out to our house after it was hit by a tornado in 2011, brought his chainsaws with him and helped clear several trees on the property. My condolences to Toni and the rest of the family. Linda Belinski Blanchard, Oklahoma
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Rey Reeves posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
To my Friend Toni and all the Galley family No one can ever replace the amazing husband and father that Alex was. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Rey
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Hoda Fayed posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Our deepest condolences to the Galley family. May the memory of Alex warm your hearts and may he always be fondly remembered. We’re so sorry for your loss, sincerely Rose & Hoda Fayed
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Maureen and David O'Mahoney posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
David and I have such wonderful memories of Alex and his warmth, charm, humor, eloquence and great business sense. It was our great fortune to meet Alex and Toni, and subsequently all the other wonderful family members, when Andrea and her daughters, Livie and Zoe, moved in across the street from us in Toronto. We always looked forward to their visits. We also cherished our time spent in Odessa at the family “compound” where Alex would cook up a storm and, of course, the moments in the garage. Great man, great memories and he will most definitely not be forgotten. Our love to you all - we are so incredibly sorry for your loss.
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Randy posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
I have so many fond memories of Alex it's hard to decide where to start. He was a best friend, fishing buddy, and like a second father to me. He welcomed me into the family with open arms and we instantly became best friends. Alex always took an interest in what we were doing and wanted updates and pictures to follow. We shared a lot of common interests such as a love of the outdoors, fishing, football and tinkering in the garage. We spent many days out on the water fishing, sharing some laughs and a beer. Our fishing trips will be some of my favorite memories. We didn't always have that much success fishing but we always had good time. I'll never forget the the night in the fishing camp we were playing cribbage, sipping a drink and laughed so hard we were tearing up. Alex will always hold a place in my heart, will be fondly remembered and never forgotten.
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Pamela posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
Daddy, A piece of my Mom, Sisters and me left that day too. I will be forever changed and broken without you, talking to you every morning driving into work, having a virtual coffee every Saturday and just simply happy you are back in Canada. The pure joy of my career, children, Randy, outdoor anything, football, my pets and I could go on & on, made me feel so loved. Your work ethic and always making guests leaving full & smiling are things I will carry forward forever. Many incredible memories I do not want to share with the world but I will share that my Dad is and always will be my rock. Wiggle your toes. I love you until the end of time. Xo
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Nancy Williams posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
I have the fondest memories of Alex, Toni and all the girls.. Our Christmas’ and Alex’s famous eggnog! Many happy times that I will always cherish. If we could go back in time, that’s where I would want to be.. Toni, I am always here for you. Please just reach out.. Give my love and condolences to the girls.. Alex always made us feel like part of the family and most welcome.. Love you guys forever Nancy and family
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Gamil Fayed posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
Galley Family, Although we lived thousands of miles apart, our short visits were always memorable. I loved to watch Alex soak it all in around his grandkids and his daughter Amanda, while always being present in the moment with his very calming demeanour. My memories of Alex will never fade because they were very positive. I recall our conversations about things in common from music such as old school jazz and country music where we both introduced each other to new listening material. He was a fan of Oscar Peterson, Miles Davis, Waylon Jennings & Chris Stapleton which tells me the man had good taste. We both loved to banter on football, NFL/NCAA, a sport very close to our hearts. FisherAL was a regular in my employers NFL pool although his knowledge in picking winning teams could be questioned. I will miss watching playoff football with him during the Christmas holidays. A bond among friends hat never goes away. Alex had fine taste in wild game meats, bourbon, red wine and beer, which always led to great conversations until we talked politics which was offside which eventually led to wagering expensive spirits in the heat of the moment. Other fond memories of Alex were time spent together in Hawaii and throwing the pigskin in Oklahoma. He could not sit still when visiting in Alberta, so i watched him fix window panes in my garage and climbed 10 feet on a ladder to string Christmas lights in minus five celsius. We both enjoyed the rodeo and the outdoors, being on the water in nature. I had the privilege to join my father in law fishing for one week and we had plans to do it again in the Gaspe and Alaska/Yukon. My only regret is we should of done this years ago., It was a beautiful week enjoying each others company where men can be boys. I will miss you buddy. GF, son in law
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YKK Canada posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
Dear Pamela and the Galley Family, We are deeply saddened to hear about the tragic passing of your father, founder and husband, Alex Galley. On behalf of all your coworkers at YKK Canada Inc and those at YCA as well., please accept our heartfelt condolences. Alex's legacy and the memories he created will always be cherished. During this incredibly difficult time, we want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We hope you find strength and comfort in the love and support of those around you. If there is anything we can do to support you, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are here for you. With deepest sympathy, Hugues Charbonneau On behalf of your coworkers at YKK Canada Inc.
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Tim and Debbi Finn posted a condolence
Monday, September 9, 2024
Our deepest sincere condolences Toni and family. I met Alex at a quilting retreat I was hosting. When he carried Toni chair, sewing machine in the venue. As I got to know Toni she told me stories about Alex. I was able to tease him. I was at their home in Odessa and Alex should me all of Toni's work. It was incredible and he was very proud of all of it. I was also fortunate to meet a couple of daughters and granddaughters. He will be missed. Take care
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Lawrence McLean posted a condolence
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Q: How did you meet Alex? A: Alex and I were classmates in Grade 5 at Kings School in Westmount, QC. We remained friends all these years and Alex was our Best Man at our wedding in 1964. I fondly remember playing football and hockey on Saturday mornings with Alex and friends among many other activities. Lise and I had moved to Halifax but returned to attend Toni and Alex's wedding and had visited them when they resided in Belgium. We enjoy many pleasent memories throughout those early years which we will never forget. Our sincere heartfelt sympathies to Toni and her family and to all those who loved Alex. Lise & Larry McLean
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Vaunda MacLaren posted a condolence
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Toni, Amanda, Andrea, Pamela and Patricia and family members. Please accept my most sincere condolences in the loss of your dear husband and father. It seems like yesterday that we met in Sarnia, Ontario, but in reality it was 1989! We spent many years being good family friends, watching the children arrive and grow, sharing meals, enjoying each others' company. Alex was always pleasant, involved, kind, generous, an all round good guy. May your memories of Alex bring you all comfort in the days ahead.. Hugs to all. Bonnie, Allison and Ted
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Bonnie and Robb posted a condolence
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Words cannot express how we feel, our thoughts are with you all, we are heartbroken. So many wonderful memories of our times together.

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