Breck Troy Gallihugh, 60, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away January 25, 2021 at his home. He was born March 1, 1960 at the UVA Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia. Son of the late Allen Elee Gallihugh and Phyllis Ann Gallihugh of Front Royal, Virginia.
He is survived by his sister Delores Ann White of Lynchburg, Virginia; brother Steve Allen Gallihugh of White Post, Virginia; and his beloved son Branon Thomas Gallihugh of Middletown, Virginia. He was a kindhearted and a generous soul who loved movies, muscle cars and the Dallas Cowboys. He will be forever missed by all who knew him. He was employeed by Axalta Coating Systems (formerly DuPont Performance Coatings) in Front Royal, Virginia. A visitation will be held at a later time due to the Corona Virus pandemic.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in his name to the American Heart Association


Steve, Delores, and Branon, please know Breck was not only our classmate but also a dear friend to many of us over the years. Our heartfelt sympathy, our thoughts, and prayers are extended to each of you during this truly sad time.
This world will be a sadder place without Breck. His sense of humor and his caring attitude will be missed. I am so glad to have been blessed to work with him but to get to know him. His smile and laugh will be with me forever
There are no words to express the void that you have left…a great father, a great friend, an exemplary employee, you were the best you could be, you will forever be in our hearts and never forgotten. May you be dancing in Heaven & we wait for the day we see you again. We love and will miss everything about you. Until we meet again…❤️
Delores, I am sorry that I never had the chance to meet your Brother. However I know from our talks over the years your Brothers mean the world to you. There are no words to make this hurt any less. LOVE YOU BUNCHES! Eva and Rob Paxton…. 💕
I will remember him fondly, he was thoughtful and always found something to smile about. I know he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Branon you, Your Uncle Steve and Aunt Deloris have my sincere heartfelt Condolences in the loss of your Father. I knew your Dad back in the late 70 & 80’s , met him and his Brother Steve at the Green Gables Nightclub. He was such an awesome guy.. he got got me and his Brother Steve together, and Steve and I dated and after awhile we were engaged but eventually we lost connection with each other. I always had my cars worked on at Al’s Auto Body Shop as your Uncle Steve and Breck repaired my Turismo, my Daughter was looking for info on Steve fir me as I was wondering how he was doing when we came across you and saw this about your Dad I am in total shock to hear this news about Breck. I am praying for you, Steve and Deloris that God be with ya during this deeply time of grieving that your hearts are broken.
Delores, my heart goes out to you, Steve, Branon, and all of your family. I know you loved your brothers and your nephew dearly, and you spoke of them almost every day of the many years that we work together. I can tell from reading about your brother what a very wonderful and special person he was and that he holds a special place in the hearts of everyone who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
Breck was a Heck of a nice guy! I am very sad to hear of his passing. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family and many friends. He will be sadly missed.
My heart goes out to you and your family, Deloris and Branon. Though we haven’t been in contact for some time, I just wanted you both to know we are thinking of you and sending lots of prayers to the whole family.
Thank you so much for your kind words Libby. I remember us being such good friends in high school. I left Front Royal in 1968 and moved to Kansas in 1974. Moved back to Virginia in 2000 and have been trying to make up for lost time ever since. I hope life has been kind to you and yours. Take care and stay safe.
When I saw the Facebook post of Brecks passing it broke my heart. It’s been years since I’ve seen him but he was always such a kind soul, I’m sure he will be missed by the many people who was fortunate enough to know him.
My prayers are with Breck’s family and friends. I got to know Breck in the 8th grade and quickly learned about his love of the Dallas Cowboys, playing basketball, and that Plymouth Duster (I think!). Quiet, almost shy at times, he had a big heart and a dry sense of humor. I still remember those mornings of playing basketball in the gym before school began, and at A.S. Rhodes school on Saturday mornings. He was a blessing to so many people.
Breck was one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet. May you rest in peace and may we meet again. Rest in peace my friend.
My prayers go out to all of Breck’s family and friends. God Bless and goodbye my friend.
Prayers go out to Brecks family who lost a great person. May family find peace during these sad time. May the Lord be with you all.
Branon, Steve and Delores…. words can not convey what my heart wants to say. I’m so sorry to learn of Brecks passing, it doesn’t seem possible or real to me. I hadn’t seen Breck in many, many years but I called him each year on his birthday to chat and catch up with him. There will never be anyone like Breck, he was a one in a million. He was good to the core, there wasn’t a mean bone in his body. He was the kindest guy I ever knew. We watched so many Cowboy games together and way back then I didn’t know anything about the game but he taught me everything and I still never miss a football game and I think of him every time the Cowboys are playing. He loved that team, especially Roger Staubach. I never liked Rock music until I met Breck at the Backroom lounge in Winchester in 1979. I loved Disco and he tolerated it for my sake ❤️ But when he took me to the 11th frame to see The Shooze later named The Kix I was hooked! Molly Hatchet, AC/DC etc. I loved it all! He was one of the first people I met when I moved to Virginia from Rhode Island and I am so lucky and blessed to have known him. Your dad, your brother, was the best of the best! He was loved and never forgotten by anyone who was lucky enough to be in his life, even if only for a short time. Breck….. keep on dancing…..💙