Obituary: Emma Fraser Galloway

Obituary: Emma Fraser Galloway

Emma Fraser Galloway Scottie On May 29, 2005 our Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Friend was released from the bonds of Alzheimer's, and now is free to enjoy life in a better place with those that have gone before her. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, June 15, 1919 to John and Janet Whitelaw. Emma served proudly as a Teletype Operator in the Women's Royal Air force during World War II. It was there that she met a handsome young American Airman (our father) Paul E. Galloway. They had a beautiful courtship that culminated in Marriage on June 20, 1944. Three children came from this union, Pauline, Scot, and Bruce. Paul and Emma lived in Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Huntsville, Alabama, and West Jordan. In each location Mom turned a house into a loving home. She turned each home into a place that we all felt loved and safe from the outside world. Mom is now preparing another beautiful home for all of us to return to, and will be waiting with open with open arms to welcome us all to our Heavenly home. Emma is survived by her Husband of 60 years Paul, Children Pauline(Bill) Preston, Scot (Dusty Dawn) Galloway, Bruce Galloway, Five Grandchildren, Stephanie (Jeff) Hamilton, Randy Preston, John Preston, Michael (De De) Preston, Robert Galloway, and eight great- grandchildren, two nephews Alan Yates, Graham Yates of Canada. Preceded in death by two Sisters. Because of Emma's love for Scotland the family asks that in lieu of flowers that you donate to either the Utah Scottish Association P.O. Box 702345 WVC, Utah 84170 or St. Andrews Society 4648 S. Dartmouth Dr. WVC, Utah 84119. The family would like to thank the Garden Terrace and the Wellington for their tender love and care of Emma. Funeral Services are on Saturday June 4, 2005 at 12:00 Noon at Russon Brothers Funeral Home 255 South 200 East in Salt lake city. Friends may call at Russon Brothers on Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. And on Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Scottish attire welcome. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Online guestbook at www.russonmortuary.com

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