Galen Norvelle Bilbrey Sr.

galen bilbrey

June 11, 1949 ~ November 21, 2025

Born in: San Antonio , Texas
Resided in: San Antonio, Texas

Galen Norvelle Bilbrey was born in San Antonio, Texas on June 11, 1949, to Betty Frances Bradshaw and Arthur Bilbrey.  He was the youngest of three children.  He attended Sam Houston High School and graduated in 1967. He was a proud football player on both lines of the ball and loved the game of football.

He spent his entire life in San Antonio, where he had three children and married the love of his life, Patricia (Pat) Heinemeyer, in 1978.  He joined the San Antonio Fire Department in 1969, where he spent 33 years bravely rushing into burning buildings, eating Blue Bell ice cream at the firehouse, and later driving the Fire Chiefs around.

Galen loved to drive, whether driving a milk truck, escorting a wind turbine blade, or driving a chief; he was always a dependable man behind the wheel.  He was also a fisherman.  The salt air called his name, and he loved to be out on the water.  He enjoyed spending time with his second family at Reynolds Beach House on Padre Island, where they would fish and party.  This past summer, he realized a lifelong dream of driving the Overseas Highway to Key West with his two sons, Steven and Galen Jr. They fished and visited the Southernmost Point of the US.

Poppe, as he was affectionately called, loved his role as Grandpa.  He attended early morning soccer games for over 14 years, from Sea World to Round Rock, to watch his Joshy play.  They had a special bond, and I am sure they are having a joyous reunion in heaven.

Galen is survived by his wife of 47 years, Patricia. His sons, Galen Jr and wife Alice, Steven Bilbrey and wife Leanne, and daughter Brandy Mitchell and husband Mike, his grandchildren Blake Bilbrey, Shelby Huffnagle, and Sophie Dale, great-grandchildren Starla, Natalie, and Levi, and his brother Donald Bilbrey.  Additionally, he is survived by numerous friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother Ronald Bilbrey, and grandson Joshua Ray Bilbrey.

Services

Visitation: Wednesday, December 3, 2025 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Lux Funeral Home & Cremation Services
1254 Business 35 N.
New Braunfels, TX 78130

830-624-0500
https://www.luxfhcares.com/

Service: Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:00 pm

Lux Funeral Home & Cremation Services
1254 Business 35 N.
New Braunfels, TX 78130

830-624-0500
https://www.luxfhcares.com/

Cemetery: Thursday, December 4, 2025 3:00 pm

Steel Branch Cemetery
135 Steele Branch Ln
Stockdale, TX 78160


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  1. Pat and the Bilbrey family,

    Today our hearts are heavy with grief for your loss. Deepest condolences to you and your family. May God give you peace and wrap his arms around you during this difficult time. Galen was such a kind soul and will be truly missed. I for one have over sixty years of memories of Galen to reminisce upon and cherish each one. God bless

    Mike and Gale Shaw

  2. I know Galen had a good life and enjoyed his family and friends. It was always a joy to talk with him and Pat. He had a great heart and I was proud to be his friend.

  3. They say that the good die young. Well one of the best guys you’d ever wanted to know was Galen. Always a smile for everyone. Go out of his way to say hello. Heaven has received another guardian Angel. God Bless you kind Sir, you will truly be missed by all. Prayers and condolences to your Family.
    Till We meet again.
    Terry & Sharon Wong

  4. Dearest Pat and family, please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of Galen. May God bring strength and comfort at this time of great sorrow.

  5. Our deepest condolences to the Bilbrey family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I’m sure Joshy welcomed him with open arms♥️.
    The Vargas Family

  6. May God send comfort to Galen’s family and friends. He was a wonderful person and had many friends and loved his family.

  7. My prayers go out to the family. Galen and I were cousins. His mom Francis and my dad Hugh were brother and sister. When we were younger we spent a lot of time in the summers together. The one awesome thing we shared was as firefighters. Galen worked for San Antonio and I worked for Warr Acres in Oklahoma. RIP my cousin and firefighter brother.


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