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Farmersburg Presbyterian Church
1:00 - 5:00 pm (Eastern time)
Bradley Galenski, born on November 15, 1966, in Brazil, Indiana, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2026. He will be remembered as a vibrant and cherished individual whose presence truly lit up every room he entered.
Bradley had an exceptional zest for life that was reflected in his many passions and pursuits. Known for his great talent in baseball and dancing, he embraced every moment with enthusiasm and skill. Sports were a central part of his life; he was an avid fan of NASCAR, sprint car racing, and the Dallas Cowboys. Fishing and motorcycle rides were treasured pastimes that brought him joy and relaxation. A lover of country music, he especially enjoyed the works of George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., and Clint Black, often sharing these songs with friends and family.
He was deeply devoted to spending time with his grandchildren, who affectionately remember him as the life of the party—a title well earned through his infectious spirit and boundless energy.
Bradley is survived by his loving companion, Kim Knotts; his children Jesse Galenski (and Megan), Brandon Blankenship, and Ashley Galenski; as well as his siblings Jim Galenski, Mark Galenski (Angie) and Tammy Galenski-Sparks (Kenny Knighten). He also leaves behind beloved grandchildren: Jadah, Jacob, Jackson, Caysen, and Cole, along with several nieces and nephews who will all greatly miss his presence.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack Galenski and Mona Neaderhiser Galenski, and his brothers Terry Galenski and Tony Galenski.
Bradley’s warmth, kindness, and vibrant personality touched many lives. His memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew him, as a man who loved deeply, laughed freely, and lived life to the fullest.
A celebration of Life will be Held on June 2nd at Farmersburg Presbyterian Church from 1 p.m until 5 p.m.
Holmes Memorial Chapel and staff were honored to assist the family with arrangements.
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