Ed Galvin Death, Obituary : Ed Galvin was a loving husband who was best known for his infectious sense of humor and making everyone laugh. he was greatly admired for his athletic abilities in school and he passed his love and passion for sports down to all his children.
Galvin was a much-loved character who touched the lives of so many with his big heart, wisdom and greatness, His pleasures were simple, His needs were few. If his family was happy, He was too. He gave us love in the fullest measure, Care, devotion and memories to treasure. He shared our dreams, hopes and tears.
Tributes To Ed Galvin
Across social media users’ timelines are statements that show respect, admiration, and gratitude towards Galvin as people mourn the passing.
Peter Stroth
I loved playing for Ed Galvin. I had other coaches, but I didn’t play for them so much as I played for the team. I played hard for Ed Galvin, his game, the way he taught it, the way he wanted each of us to fit into it. I wasn’t talented. I was just relentless. Coach Galvin found a way to make me fit in. That was a pretty neat trick. I’m blessed to have known him, learn from him, and play for him. Good night, Coach.
Kelly Guncheon
“Allriiight! Line up alphabetically according to size!” One of my favorite Galvin quotes. Always a mischievous smile on his face, a quick quip from his mouth, and an amazing half-court shot. One of the best humans during my time at Fenwick. RIP coach
Tony McCormick
A great coach AD and friend . I had the pleasure to be with him at Fenwick and North Central . Great half court shot and great sense of humor . God Bless
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