![]() Condolences may be shared with the family at To send flowers Cremation has been entrusted to Croxford Funeral Home. Survivors include his loving wife, Janis Platt Gallison sister, Rachel Bessett Tuscson many nieces and nephews.ĭue to the current limitations on the size of social gatherings, a Celebration of Ed’s life will be announced on a later date. He was a benefactor who enjoyed helping people in need. He was a strong leader who encouraged his staff to “be the very best, be kind, humble and charitable”. He was Director of State Retirement in AZ for 5 years, had a 10 year career as Vice President of Marketing for Rampart Financial, and had perfect attendance for 30 years as a Rotary member. He served as an auditor when he was just 19, worked for the Vermont Department of the Treasury for 33 years, retiring as the Deputy State Treasurer for the State of Vermont. He graduated from Montpelier High School as an honor student and began a career in finance. Never a harsh word, Ed was kind, humble, charitable, and devoted to his wife, Janis and to his family.īorn in East Montpelier, VT on Octoto Charles and Esther (McKnight) Gallison, Ed skied to his one room schoolhouse at 5 AM each morning. He loved the land, restoring 60 acres along the Missouri River, and 3 acres in Valier on Lake Frances. ![]() He was a man who had a great respect for all living things. An accomplished dancer, every gal wanted a chance to dance with Ed. He was an avid fisherman and hunter with statewide marksmanship, even hunting in Africa, and has some of his mounts showcased at Scheels in Great Falls.Ī vociferous reader, Ed also loved music (opera, jazz and swing were among his favorites), played the piano and could whistle a tune so pure it would amaze. If he wasn’t earning trophies playing tennis, he was following it, along with football, golf, the Yankees, and the Olympics. In the summer he loved slalom waterskiing and boating. He was certified in scuba diving, enjoying the waters off the coast of Hawaii. He golfed the worlds’ finest golf courses, including in Scotland. Lover of sports, an avid outdoorsman, Ed skied in Canada, New England, Switzerland, and Austria. Ed believed you must live your life to the fullest throughout your life while your health is strong, and not wait for retirement to enjoy the world around you. A man so full of life, kind and loving, generous to a fault, and able to inspire others with his humility and sense of humor. Tuesday, April 14, 2020, our lives took an unexpected turn when we lost our beloved Edwin Charles Gallison, 81, of Great Falls. To Watch The Service Please Click Here <<<<<<<<
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