Brighton neighborhood activist
Alice F. Galloway, an active community leader in Boston and Brighton, died Thursday in her Brighton home, She was 72.
Born in Boston, Mrs. Galloway was a 1939 graduate of Brighton High School.
A dedicated neighborhood activist, Mrs. Galloway was on the board of directors of the Brighton YMCA, the Brighton Senior Center, Boston Aid to the Blind, and the Allston-Brighton Tenants Association.
She was also a member of the Brighton Board of Trade, coordinator of the farmer's Market Program and grand marshal of the Allston-Brighton Parade.
She leaves two daughters, Barbara Jones of Salem and Beverly Blaine-Yoerger of Falmouth; one son, William Blaine Jr. of Framingham; two sisters, Elizabeth Nauta of Cambridge and Mary McCauley of Texas; and 10 grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be said at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow in St. Gabriel's Church in Brighton. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton
Brighton neighborhood activist
Alice F. Galloway, an active community leader in Boston and Brighton, died Thursday in her Brighton home, She was 72.
Born in Boston, Mrs. Galloway was a 1939 graduate of Brighton High School.
A dedicated neighborhood activist, Mrs. Galloway was on the board of directors of the Brighton YMCA, the Brighton Senior Center, Boston Aid to the Blind, and the Allston-Brighton Tenants Association.
She was also a member of the Brighton Board of Trade, coordinator of the farmer's Market Program and grand marshal of the Allston-Brighton Parade.
She leaves two daughters, Barbara Jones of Salem and Beverly Blaine-Yoerger of Falmouth; one son, William Blaine Jr. of Framingham; two sisters, Elizabeth Nauta of Cambridge and Mary McCauley of Texas; and 10 grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be said at 11:00 A.M. tomorrow in St. Gabriel's Church in Brighton. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton
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