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Hannah Lee Galloway

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Hannah Lee Galloway

Birth
Superior, Mineral County, Montana, USA
Death
2 Jul 2013 (aged 31)
Montana, USA
Burial
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Hannah left this Earth with the wings of an angel on July 2, 2013, after a tragic automobile accident. Hannah was born to Rick and Debby Galloway on June 25, 1982, in Superior, Mont., joining brother Logan. Hannah was raised attending school in Superior, and eventually moved to Coeur d'Alene to attend North Idaho College. She went to work for the Coeur d'Alene Press for years until she gave birth to her precious daughter, Madison Jane Clarke in 2006.
Hannah attended and graduated from Toni & Guy Academy with a certificate in cosmetology and immediately joined the crew at J.C. Penney Salon at the Silver Lake Mall. Just recently, after seeing Madison through kindergarten graduation, she took the big step going into business for herself. Heavenly Hair took her on and she went right to work with her own booth. Hannah's love of her job and gift of "magical coloring" techniques was a passion she excelled in to the delight of all.

Montana was always home to Hannah and she visited as often as she could with her dad — her hero; mom — who was always there for her; and brother — who was like a twin. Camping, fishing, huckleberry picking, and time with her family were most important in her life. She was the "glue" for her family and did her best to keep everything together for them. She will always be the true "Hannah Montana." We will all miss Hannah — her smiles, laughter and "Dear Hannah," advice line. When you were having a bad day, she would say, "Do both of your arms work?" and we would say, "yes," and she would reply, "Then you can do anything, buck up buttercup — don't sweat the small stuff."
Hannah is survived by her life partner, Tony Clarke and loving daughter, Madison; parents, Rick and Debby Galloway of Superior; constant partner, her brother, Logan; aunts, Celia Keith of Superior, Terri Hostbjor of Walla Walla, Wash., and Kathy Dunaway of Burns, Ore.; cousin Nathan Keith (Biz) of Superior; grandparents, Al and Dodie Evans of Sequim, Wash.; and many other cousins by the dozens.
A special thank you goes to Andrea Ruiz, Hannah's bff for all her love and support throughout her life. A college fund for Madison has been set up at Wells Fargo Bank in Superior, P.O. Box 868, Superior, MT 59872 or donations can be made at any branch: Madison Clark Benefit Fund. Condolences can be sent to the family at: P.O. Box 474, Superior, MT 59872.
A celebration of Hannah's life will be announced for all to attend.
Hannah left this Earth with the wings of an angel on July 2, 2013, after a tragic automobile accident. Hannah was born to Rick and Debby Galloway on June 25, 1982, in Superior, Mont., joining brother Logan. Hannah was raised attending school in Superior, and eventually moved to Coeur d'Alene to attend North Idaho College. She went to work for the Coeur d'Alene Press for years until she gave birth to her precious daughter, Madison Jane Clarke in 2006.
Hannah attended and graduated from Toni & Guy Academy with a certificate in cosmetology and immediately joined the crew at J.C. Penney Salon at the Silver Lake Mall. Just recently, after seeing Madison through kindergarten graduation, she took the big step going into business for herself. Heavenly Hair took her on and she went right to work with her own booth. Hannah's love of her job and gift of "magical coloring" techniques was a passion she excelled in to the delight of all.

Montana was always home to Hannah and she visited as often as she could with her dad — her hero; mom — who was always there for her; and brother — who was like a twin. Camping, fishing, huckleberry picking, and time with her family were most important in her life. She was the "glue" for her family and did her best to keep everything together for them. She will always be the true "Hannah Montana." We will all miss Hannah — her smiles, laughter and "Dear Hannah," advice line. When you were having a bad day, she would say, "Do both of your arms work?" and we would say, "yes," and she would reply, "Then you can do anything, buck up buttercup — don't sweat the small stuff."
Hannah is survived by her life partner, Tony Clarke and loving daughter, Madison; parents, Rick and Debby Galloway of Superior; constant partner, her brother, Logan; aunts, Celia Keith of Superior, Terri Hostbjor of Walla Walla, Wash., and Kathy Dunaway of Burns, Ore.; cousin Nathan Keith (Biz) of Superior; grandparents, Al and Dodie Evans of Sequim, Wash.; and many other cousins by the dozens.
A special thank you goes to Andrea Ruiz, Hannah's bff for all her love and support throughout her life. A college fund for Madison has been set up at Wells Fargo Bank in Superior, P.O. Box 868, Superior, MT 59872 or donations can be made at any branch: Madison Clark Benefit Fund. Condolences can be sent to the family at: P.O. Box 474, Superior, MT 59872.
A celebration of Hannah's life will be announced for all to attend.


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