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Once you have created your account, please use these credentials to sign in on our desktop or mobile website for full access to your subscriber benefits.Click "Create Account" and follow the instructions to make a profile. A 619-pound blue marlin was disqualified from a fishing tournament in North Carolina over the weekend because of apparent bite marks on its flesh, depriving anglers of more than 3.5.Click on the settings (gear) icon in the top right corner of the screen,.Open our app that you purchased a subscription for,.To link your subscription, please follow the directions below:.If you do not link your subscription, you will not be able to access unlimited stories, subscriber-only content, and the eNewspaper on our desktop and mobile website and eNewspaper app. To offer a message of condolence or share a fond memory, please visit: If you purchased a subscription through an app store you will need to link your app purchase in order to have full access to our desktop and mobile website, in addition to our app. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741 or St Jude Children’s Research, 501 St. In lieu of flowers his family has asked for memorial donations to be made in Robert's name to either the Michael J. Joachim Cemetery, 325 Washington Avenue, Beacon. Joachim Church, 51 Leonard Street, Beacon, followed by interment at St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, June 16, 10:00AM at St. His Family will gather with Friends on Thursday, June 15 from 4-8 pm at the LIBBY FUNERAL HOME, 55 Teller Avenue, Beacon.

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A special thank you to the caregivers he had over the past few years, Valrie, Marjorie, and Joe and Ashley Vargas.Īlong with his wife Christine and his parents, Robert was predeceased by one brother Peter Galloway. He is also survived by his four brothers Harry, Stewart, Samuel & Andrew Galloway his brother-in-law James Larson sister-in-law Jane Livingstone numerous nieces and nephews, who he also adored and countless friends who became family. Robert is survived by his daughter and son-in-law: Jacqueline and Dimas Arroyo of Beacon His two grandsons, Robert (Caitlin) Arroyo and Dimas (Erena) Arroyo and his five great-grandchildren, all whom he adored: Brayden, Alexander, Autumn, Brielle and McKenna Christine Arroyo. Along with his passions, he was very proud of his Scottish roots and was a member of the Dutchess County Scottish Society His favorite players ever called him Gramps and he found such joy in watching/coaching his grandsons and his great-grandchildren. We’re also adding e-edition access to every USA TODAY Network. From the editor:Thank you doubles digital subscribers for second consecutive year.

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He enjoyed his years of coaching in Beacon and at Dutchess Community College, after they asked for his help in revitalizing their program. On tablets and phones, download the Akron Beacon Journal E-Edition app first. If there was soccer being played in Beacon, you were guaranteed to see him there. Robert was proud to have been a founding member Beacon Soccer Club and has continuously been involved in soccer since coming to the US. With this family being his first passion, the other was soccer. Career wise he eventually went into business with his partner, David Sullivan, creating Old Firm Contracting.Īfter retiring, he and Christine became avid travelers adventuring around the globe. In 1962, he made the move to come to the US and as the story goes, he began working immediately as a union painter. When he finished his apprenticeship, he began his career in painting as a ship painter. Upon completing his tour in the Army, he returned to Scotland and began his five-year apprenticeship as a painter. Prior to emigrating to the US, Robert served in the British Army as part of the Seaforth Highlanders, 1st Battalion serving Gibraltar. Happily married for 51-years, until Christine predeceased him on July 21, 2019. On May 25, 1968, he married Christine Livingstone back in their native land of Scotland the two met at a bar in Queens, NY, and from there fell in love. He was born in Dumbarton, Scotland on July 3, 1933, son of the late Samuel & Alice (Stewart) Galloway. Galloway, a longtime Beacon resident, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Sunday, Jat the Kaplan Hospice in Newburgh, NY at the age of 89.









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