James Walker Gallacci (d. 2024)

James Gallacci (courtesy)

In Loving Memory of James (Jim / Jimmy) Walker Gallacci.

Beloved husband, brother, cousin and friend, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2024 after a fierce battle with cancer. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter and generosity that will be cherished forever.

He was born in Port Angeles Washington to Emily and Angelo Gallacci. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Gallacci (Walden), sisters Eileen Graves (Gallacci) and Debi Kumpula (Gallacci) along with many cousins, nieces and nephews.

Jim attended local schools in Port Angeles, to include Peninsula college and later spent time at the University of Washington where his beloved “DAWGS” played. Following college, he became a rescue pilot in the US Coast Guard and was honorably discharged after six years of service. He then pursued his passion for cars, working at and managing multiple dealerships in the Northwest and later in Santa Barabra. Beginning in 1998 he worked in the golf industry in Santa Barbara where he worked at Ocean Meadows Gold Course, Sandpiper Golf Club and then at Glen Annie Gold Club as a golf professional and instructor.

He had a great love of sports, especially college football (Washington Huskies), Seattle Seahawks, the Mariners, the former Sonics and in recent years the Golden State Warriors. Ultimately golf became his favorite sport and he spent his final years playing, teaching and coaching. One of his greatest joys was coaching a group of children involved in the PGA 1st Tee Program.

Jim touched the lives of all who knew him, leaving behind memories of his amazing sense of humor, big smile and caring heart. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends, but his spirit will live on in the countless lives he has touched and the people he taught.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to honor Jim’s memory towards a cause he was passionate about.  First Tee – Central Coast is a local non-profit that teaches kids valuable life skills through the game of golf.

Donations can be made online at www.FirstTeeCentralCoast.org or by sending a check made out to FTCC to PO Box 6261, Santa Barbara, CA 93160.  Contact Executive Director, Jessani Johnson with any questions at (805) 637-5042 or jessani@FirstTeeCentral Coast.org.”

A gathering to celebrate Jim’s life will be held at a future date.

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