Patricia Galbreath, 80

Beloved mother and grandmother, Patricia Galbreath, passed peacefully to her eternal reward on Sunday, January 7, 2024 surrounded by her loving family.

Patricia was born April 1, 1943, in Beaver Falls, PA, the daughter of the late Clare and Patricia Weiskopf Donnelly. A 1961 graduate of Lincoln High School and 1965 graduate of Geneva College, Pat enjoyed teaching, being a wife and a mother. She also enjoyed watching her beloved husband, the late Dr. Ronald Galbreath, coach basketball at Westminster College and Geneva College. Pat was a member of the Chippewa United Methodist Church, she enjoyed spending her time with her Bible and book club study groups and Pat also loved being actively involved in her granddaughters’ lives.

Patricia is survived by her three daughters, Kathleen Galbreath of Ellwood City, Kimberly (Dan) Bowman of Greensburg, Margaret (Neal) Waldron of Hollidaysburg; 6 granddaughters, Haley, Molly, Madylin, Tricia, Sarah, and Meredith; her sister, Sherry Graham of Beaver Falls, brother, Bill Donnelly of Naples, FL; two brother in laws, Tom (Betsy) Galbreath of Austell, GA, Ken (Judy) Galbreath of Alexandria, VA; one nephew and eight nieces.

Private services were held for immediate family. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Joseph A. Tomon, Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory, 97 Grim Avenue, Ellport.

2 Comments on "Patricia Galbreath, 80"

  1. Margaret Weiskopf | January 10, 2024 at 12:33 am | Reply

    Patty Galbreath will be sorely missed by her only surviving uncle Paul Weiskopf and his wife D Weiskopf and their three children, Paul, William and Margaret Weiskopf .Always known as “ little Patty “ in our family. She was such a pleasure and our hearts go out her family. We will be sharing in their grief and loss 🙏🏻😢💔

  2. John and Nanette Bailey | January 10, 2024 at 8:07 am | Reply

    Pat was a loving and caring friend. She and her husband Ron were an integral part of the New Life building task force bringing the community together to accomplish this great project for the Lord … always kind, always hospitable, always soft spoken and loving. So very sad not to be able to say good bye but we know we will see her in Glory.

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