
Michael J. Galley
febrero 23, 1951 -
enero 13, 2019

Veterano de EE.UU.
Michael John Galley passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, January 13, 2019, with his loving family at his side, after a courageous two year battle from pancreatic cancer.
Michael was born in Kenosha on February 23, 1951 to Daniel L. and Regina “Jean” M. (Rosing) Galley. He attended St. Mary’s Catholic Grade School and St. Joseph High School, graduating in 1969. In his youth, he enjoyed many summers at his parents cabin on Big Horn Lake in Townsend, WI.
Upon graduating, Michael joined the Wisconsin Army National Guard and was assigned to Btry C 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery located in Racine. He served his basic and months training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. He served his country for six years and was honorably discharged in 1975 with the rank of Specialist E5.
On October 14, 1972, Michael was united in marriage to his sweetheart, Regina “Gina” M. Fliess at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Paris, WI. They were blessed with over 46 loving years of marriage. Three sons and eight grandchildren survive him.
Michael was employed for over 28 years with Nickels Ace Hardware in the Town & Country Shopping Center and for 10 years for Ace Hardware Corporation of Oakbrook, IL as a corporate store manager in Kenosha. He was further employed at Promotions Unlimited, Sturtevant, WI and Home Owners Bargain Outlet, Waukegan, IL.
Upon retirement, Michael enjoyed working part-time for the Rec Plex in Pleasant Prairie, WI as a van driver for the before and after school care program. Michael enjoyed spending many summers with his family at their summer getaway in Portage, WI. They also made many family memories at their favorite vacation spot in Hayward, WI.
Michael was a lifetime member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. He had a passion for many things. He treasured his family, loved to hunt and fish, and was an avid Packer and Brewers fan. He loved nature and the great outdoors.
He was a former member of the Elks Lodge #750 and a current member of the Moose Lodge #286 and the American Legion. Michael volunteered his time and served many veterans from the hospital in North Chicago. While being an Elk member, he chaperoned trips to the Milwaukee Brewers games and served many meals for the disabled veterans during the holidays.
Michael is survived by his wife, Regina “Gina”; his children, Bryan M. (Keri), Steven J. (Jenny) and Jeffrey D. (Abby) Galley; and eight grandchildren, Andrew, Jacob, Lukas, Logan, Taylor, Cole, Tanner and Noelle.
He is further survived by his sister, Kathleen Robertson; his sisters-in-law, Jean and Roberta Galley; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, James L., Daniel G. and Robert L. Galley and a brother in infancy.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the dedicated staff at Hospice Alliance, Inc., Froedtert Cancer Center of Wauwatosa as well as Dr. Stephen Feuerbach and staff for their exceptional care of Mike.
Información del servicio
Funeral Services honoring Michael’s life will be held on Friday, January 18, 2019. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 7400 Block of 39th Avenue. Relatives and friends are asked to meet at the church for the Mass. Private inurnment will take place in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
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Noreen Elfering LadiwgYou don't know me but I went all through St, Marys and St. Joes with Mike. He was always such a nice and kind guy, even when it wasn't cool to be. I kind of lost touch with Mike after high school but he was always my "Ace Hardware Man" so we'd talk if I stopped in the store. No matter how busy he was, he always made time to chat. Along came Facebook and we connected again. He was always so proud of your boys and their families. His love for you, Gina, showed in every picture he posted. I know what a huge hole in you lives his passing will be and will pray that all those fun times and great memories will help fill the emptiness. RIP to a great guy Mike, we were all better people for having known you. You will be missed.
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Thomas G ZiesemerSome moments of this life make us very sad. This is one of them: I am especially sad for wonderful Gina and for Mike's family. But I am also thankful that this sad moment gives us the chance to celebrate the life of a great guy. Oh, the fun times we had working together at Ace Hardware in the mid '70's. As he was working his way up and up in the world, Mike never stopped thinking of other people - a quality that served him and the community well. It occurs to me to remark that I literally can't remember anyone who didn't like Mike! What memories! Whatta Guy! See ya later, Mike...







