Update: Floyd B. Galler, Potomac Boat Club, Memorial scheduled for Oct. 2

September 7, 2010 by admin 

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Sounds like Floyd lived life to the fullest all the way to the end.

UPDATE:  A memorial gathering to honor Floyd Galler will be held at the Cosmos Club on Saturday, October 2nd, at 2 pm. All are welcomed to attend.

[Posted July 17, 2010] Potomac Boat Club Senior Member William Lanouette wrote that Dr. Floyd Galler was a stalwart of their Sunday morning rowing group for more than two decades.  The group was very sad to hear of Dr. Galler’s passing, as were we all.

If you would like to add your thoughts and memories of Dr. Galler, please feel free to comment via the Comment form at the bottom of this post.  The obituary below was originally published by Lauren Wiseman, the Washington Post.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes to Dr. Galler’s family.

Floyd B. Galler, Psychiatrist

Floyd B. Galler, 76, a psychiatrist who had a private practice in Washington since 1968, died June 18, 2010, while snorkeling on vacation in Cancun, Mexico. The cause of death has not been determined.

Since the late 1970s, Dr. Galler had been a forensic psychiatrist for the D.C. courts, specializing in family court matters. He also was a consultant to the State Department in the 1960s, and to St. Elizabeths Hospital in the 1970s.

Floyd Bruce Galler, a native of Chicago, received a bachelor’s degree in 1955, and a medical degree in 1959, both from Harvard University. He moved to Washington in 1966, and spent two years as a commander in the U.S. Public Heath Service, in which he was head of child psychiatry at St. Elizabeths Hospital.

From 1986 to 1994, Dr. Galler was a psychiatric consultant for the Sleep Disorders Center at Georgetown University.  Since 1968, he had held teaching positions at Georgetown and Catholic University, among other places.

He was a lifetime fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. His memberships included the Cosmos Club and the Potomac Boat Club. He was a Chevy Chase resident.

Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Nancy Stowe Galler of Chevy Chase; three children, Eric S. Galler of Silver Spring, Heather G. Brandes of New York City and Rebecca M. Galler of Burlingame, Calif.; and five grandchildren.

– Lauren Wiseman, The Washington Post, Post Mortem

PBC

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One Response to “Update: Floyd B. Galler, Potomac Boat Club, Memorial scheduled for Oct. 2”

  1. admin on August 11th, 2010 1:42 pm

    Our apologies to Kris Laurenti. We accidentally deleted her thoughtful comment to this post. We’ve reposted it below.

    Kris, thanks so much for taking the time to share your memories of Floyd Galler.

    A new comment on the post #5175 “Floyd B. Galler, Potomac Boat Club, Passes Away While Snorkling”

    Author : Kris Laurenti
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    Comment:
    Floyd and I have worked together for 32 years. He was such a wonderful mentor to me, always supportive of me professionally and personally. He was a true friend, caring and concerned about other people. He was a wonderful child psychiatrist, never losing interest in his work. But more importantly, he was a loving, involved caring husband and father. His family was his most important achievement.

    I will miss you Floyd.

    With much fondness and sorrow,

    Kris Laurenti