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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF JOHN GAROFALO, SR.

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Azzinaro, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Corvese, Kennedy,
Kazarian, Fellela, and Bennett

     Date Introduced: February 03, 2022

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, It is with deep sadness that this House has learned of the passing of Mr.

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John Garofalo, Sr., of Westerly, the beloved husband of the late Gloria J. LoPresto Garofalo for

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fifty-six years; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Garofalo was born in Middletown, Connecticut, a son of the late

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Gaetano and Sebastiana Garofalo. At the age of two, he moved to Westerly when his father

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became employed by the George C. Moore Company. He inherited his tireless work ethic from

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his family and at the age of ten, began working at the Bridge, a shoe shining parlor where he

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earned one dollar per day. He also worked at the Modern Grill and Bar, and caddied at the

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Misquamicut Golf Club; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Garofalo attended the local public schools and the old Westerly High

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School where he played on the varsity soccer team and ran cross country. His graduating class of

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1937 was the last class to graduate from the old Westerly High School. After graduation, he

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worked at Morrone’s Garage where owner Mike Morrone mentored him and introduced him to

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the world of engineering; and

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     WHEREAS, When the Second World War broke out, a vacant mill across the river in

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Pawcatuck, Connecticut, was converted into a military factory. Mr. Garofalo worked there

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specializing in propellers before going to Quonset Point to work for the Department of the Navy

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in 1941; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Garofalo enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943. After completing

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various levels of training, he was assigned to serve onboard the USS Lenoir, which served across

 

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the Pacific. In recognition of his service to our nation, he was awarded the World War II Victory

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Medal, the American Theater Medal and the Asiatic Pacific Theater Medal; and

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     WHEREAS, After the war, Mr. Garofalo worked as a civilian employee of the United

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States Navy and Marines, serving in the Overhaul and Repair Departments at the Naval Air

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Station at Quonset Point, the Naval Air Supply Office in Philadelphia, and the Naval Air Systems

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Command Headquarters in Washington D.C. Thanks to his natural aptitude and expertise in

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mechanics, he was quickly promoted from his duties at Quonset Point to serve in Philadelphia

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supervising the gathering and assessment of all engineering data. He was once again promoted

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and then transferred to Washington D.C., where he served in several important positions,

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including being responsible for the Navy’s fixed wing and helicopters production during the

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Korean War. He frequently met senior admirals at the White House to plan the future purchases

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and world-wide maintenance of all Navy aircraft; and

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     WHEREAS, In his last assignment, Mr. Garofalo served as the Program Manager of the

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President’s fleet of helicopters during the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon presidencies. He would

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later vividly recall meeting First Lady Jackie Kennedy and famed engineer Igor Sikorsky, the

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inventor of the helicopter. When Lyndon Johnson became President, he wanted changes made to

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the fleet, and proceeded to meet with Mr. Garofalo, once or twice a week, to discuss possible

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adjustments; and

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     WHEREAS, During his tenure in our nation’s capital, Mr. Garofalo was on call 24 hours

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a day and was widely admired by his colleagues for his tireless work ethic and love for our

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nation. When he retired from government service, he received the highest commendations for

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pioneering and advancing logistic systems for many of our country’s leading edge military

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aircraft; and

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     WHEREAS, After retiring from the United States Navy and Marines, Mr. Garofalo,

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proceeded to take a position with the Grumman Aerospace Corp., in Long Island, New York,

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where he served in the engineering department and contributed to the development of support

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programs for aircraft, space shuttles, and major supporting equipment before permanently retiring

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and returning home to Westerly; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Garofalo leaves behind his children, John Garofalo, Jr., and Constance

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Andrews. He also leaves behind his brother-in-law, Donald LoPresto, and numerous

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grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Constance Cleary, Anne

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Oslund, Jill White, Joseph Garofalo, and Arthur Garofalo; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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expresses its deepest condolences to the Garofalo Family on the passing of John Garofalo, Sr.;

 

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and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to John Garofalo, Jr., and Constance Andrews.

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