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Michigan's Catholic FCU Loses Longest-Serving Volunteer

Donald Gallant, a board member at the $313 million Catholic Federal Credit Union in Saginaw, Mich., since 1969, died on Aug. 19, the credit union said.

Gallant has served as chairman, vice chairman, treasurer and secretary and the board room is named after him, Catholic FCU said, adding that he was its longest-serving volunteer.

“Mr. Gallant's dedication and support to the credit union and the Catholic community will be dearly missed. He will always be remembered with great respect for his leadership on the board of directors,” the credit union said in a statement.

Funeral services for Gallant were held on Friday at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Saginaw. He was 88 years old, a World War 2 veteran and a retired employee of General Motors.

The 26,500-member Catholic FCU was established in 1956 and has offices in Bay City, Essexville, Saginaw and Vassar.

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