Thomas A. Galvin

thomas galvin

December 14, 1929 ~ October 8, 2021

“A life of significance is about serving those who need your gifts, your leadership, your purpose.” – Kevin Hall Thomas A. Galvin lived a life of service. Born and raised in the small Squirrel Hill suburb of Pennsylvania – a child of the Great Depression – he learned to volunteer in his community. When he came of age, his heart of service extended to his country. For 13 years, he served in the US Army — one year in the Army and 12 years in the Reserves – where he was an aerial photographer, Judo instructor and a fine sharpshooter, receiving the Army’s highest award for his marksmanship. After the service and eager to learn, he attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where he studied fashion illustration. Though well-established in Pittsburgh – his grandfather James F. “Pud” Galvin owned the largest Irish pub in town and was a legendary pitcher for St. Louis Browns, Buffalo Bisons and the Pittsburgh Pirates and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1965. The family later moved to Ohio. It was in Geneva, Ohio where his family started a business, building lakefront cottages for rentals and for the Driftwood Manor. There he met his beloved, Eleanor Spinelli. Forging a bond that would never be broken, they married in 1954. Truly in service to his wife, Tom was a dedicated, loyal and loving husband and father for 67 years, until he passed onto his heavenly home. Together, they had four children, he is survived by his wife, Eleanor “Ellie” (Spinelli) Galvin, four children, Thomas Galvin and his wife Marilyn (Winter Garden, FL), James “Jim” Galvin (Perry, OH), John Galvin (Scottsdale, AZ), and Catherine Galvin Grace (Columbus, OH), a grandfather of ten, and great-grandfather of two. His professional career included more than 25 years as an ad salesman for the Telegraph and News Herald, and after, as an entrepreneur using his early strengths and experiences as a photographer. It was his passion and talent for wedding and equestrian show photography that led him to start LensArt – his photography business that showed his children they could make a living with their creativity and instilled in them a love of art, as well as an entrepreneurial spirit. Again in service, it was during these years that he mentored local boys as a Boy Scout leader for Troop 59, a post he held with his late friend Dick Carroll. Together, they encouraged many local young men to become great leaders by teaching them survival skills, compassion, charity and teamwork. Through his example, he showed them that it was possible to be kind and helpful yet self-sustaining as they explored many a rugged terrain on camping trips across the USA and throughout Canada. His service also extended to volunteering in his community and in his church – ushering Sunday mornings at the 7:30 am mass. Tom Galvin touched the hearts of those who had the honor of knowing him as a mentor and as a good friend – quick-witted, intelligent, funny, and kind. In fact, he was that rare man who never spoke an unkind word about anyone. A man who earned admiration wherever he went and regardless of life’s challenges. And, this remained true even into his later years when he resided in skilled nursing facility where he was still “in service” in the way he could uniquely be. As they lived out the pandemic, it was Tom Galvin who still was able to bring smiles to the faces of the staff and his neighboring residents with his ever-present sense of humor. Giving the gift of caring for his fellow human beings, even to the end. May his memory be eternal. Visitation will be 5-8 pm Wednesday, October 20th at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 am Thursday, October, 21, 2021 at Immaculate Conception Church, 2846 Hubbard Road in Madison. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations for the Fagan Fund Immaculate Conception Church at 2846 Hubbard Road, Madison, OH 44057 or Neocatechumenal Way – OH-PA Seminarians (Fr. Felipe Gonzalez) c/o 2846 Hubbard Road, Madison, OH 44057.

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  1. John, We wanted to honor you father and send you our sympathy and support during this most difficult of times.

  2. It is with the deepest sadness I say goodbye to my Uncle Tommy, brother to my father. I still laugh at his crazy jokes, he always made me smile. He will be missed but lives in my heart. Love, Linda “Kate”

  3. This is one of many pictures of my Dad with all of us kids. In his element having fun and encouraging our passions and creativity and keeping things light despite many tough years of raising a family of 6 and trying to make ends meet. We all miss you and look forward to seeing you soon Dad!! ❤️❤️❤️ John, Tom, Jimmy and Cathy

  4. Mr. Galvin was a leader of my Boy Scout Troop. I learned numerous scouting skills as well as valuable life lessons from him. Knowing that I had an interest in photography, he encouraged me and gave me helpful advice and tips. Rest in peace, Mr. Galvin.

  5. We wish we could have been with you during this difficult time. Your Dad was a blessing and his legacy will live on through his amazing family.


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