Barbara Joan Gallamore
July 21, 1936 ~ January 5, 2017
Resided in:
Candler, NC
Barbara Gallamore, 80, of Candler, died Thursday, January 5, 2017, at CarePartners Solace.
A native of Buncombe Co., she was a daughter of the late Eckerd and Anna May Ford Hall. She was also preceded in death by siblings James Hall, Charles Hall, Arvil Hall, Georgie Queen, Hazel Warren Satterfield, Freddie Cummings, and June Smith.
Surviving are her husband, Wayne Thomas Gallamore; son, Randall Wayne Gallamore; grandchildren, Kristal Connors, Kelly, Jonathan and Joshua Gallamore; and great-grandchildren, Cameron and Cody Connors, Katelyn and Dylan Gallamore; Trevor Gallamore, Joshua Gallamore, Jr., and Mikala and Jada Peterson; and sister Sylvia Sue Smith.
Funeral services for Mrs. Gallamore will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday January 11 at the Western Carolina State Veteran's Cemetery Chapel.
Groce Funeral Home on Patton Ave. is assisting the family.
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Mamaw you were the best it gets you were always there for me no matter what I’m glad your not suffering anymore and you are with God along side your mama, daddy, brothers and sisters I know you are at peace I will think of you always and love you forever rest in peace mamaw you will truly be missed by everyone that was lucky to have known you
Wayne, Krystal, & Kelly,
Praying for your family during these next few weeks and as you continue your journey of life without a precious lady who I know you all adored more than words can express. I can recall many times laughing so much at her words when she came to my Mom’s store, especially giving Wayne a hard time as well as Kelly! She loved her grandkids without a doubt and was so proud of Cameron, Cody and Katelyn, who was a small toddler at the time. She touched many people and I know will be missed greatly. The comfort is knowing the day will come when you will too be home with our Lord and see her once again. May God carry you through and ease the pain you feel.
Mama, I love you so much, I couldn’t of ask for better mom The thing I will remember the most is you liking to talk. And it really hurt me to see you lying there not being able to. I know you are asleep now and soon will see you again.. I know you are in jehovah’s memory. Love you Randy
Mamaw , I have been in this family for 6 years now and I must say you were always so good to me always made feel welcome …I’m gonna miss you sitting in that recliner every time we come over and sitting and talking to you for hours ..I’m thankful I got the chance to meet such a beautiful person inside and out …heaven just got another angel rest in peace mamaw till we meet again !!!
I have alot of good memories at my aunt Joanne and uncle Waynes house! She was a wonderful lady and will be missed. .prayers for Wayne and Randy and all the grandchildren. ..love yall!