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Nadine Gallo

1936 - 2025

Nadine Gallo obituary, 1936-2025, Hadley, MA

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Nadine Gallo Obituary

Nadine Gallo

Hadley, MA - Nadine Anne Gallo, born on April 12, 1936 to Nora O'Connor Howard and Stephen Howard in New York City, died on September 5, 2025 in Hadley surrounded by her loving family. She was fourth in a family of six children, of immigrant parents who raised their family in the Upper West Side, then moved to Jackson Heights when Nadine was fifteen years old.

After attending Mother Cabrini High School, she attended St. John's University where she met Ernest Gallo. Married in 1955 and adored by her husband, they were together for 67 years until he passed in 2021. They loved each other dearly, enjoyed lots of laughter and in their later years, took frequent walks in the gardens of the Yiddish Book Center and the Silvio Conte Wildlife Refuge.

She is survived by her younger sister Frances Rapport and her husband Robin; four adult children (Edward, Francis, Maria, and Geoffrey); three grandchildren (Sean Paradiso and his wife Stephanie Amon, Nora Gallo and her husband Eli Bakal, and Nathan Gallo); and one great-grandson, Leonardo Ernest Paradiso. She was predeceased by her siblings Edward, Dennis, and Roy Howard, and her sister Bernadette Walsh. Surviving in-laws are her sister Bernadette's husband Michael, and two sisters-in-law: Mary Howard and Anne Howard. She also has many nieces and nephews, her closest and dearest being Maura Hein in Kansas and Emily Rapport of Upstate NY.

Nadine's mother, Nora, emigrated to the United States in 1923 from Brosna, Ireland. Nadine was very proud of her Irish Heritage. In 2013 she published her book, Impetuous Heart, which was historical fiction based on a version of her mother's adventures in Ireland prior to the Irish war of independence. In addition to that, she wrote many short stories and poems, often humorous, sometimes getting to the very core of emotion. She also taught writing workshops in the Hadley Senior Center.

She earned a BA in education from UMass Amherst in 1967 and later, an MA in English Literature, with a focus on Old Irish. A well-loved teacher for many years, she taught fourth grade in South Hadley, and middle school in Easthampton and Turners Falls. She retired early from teaching to explore fiber arts, becoming an avid quilter, spinner, and weaver, expanding on her love of knitting, crocheting, and braiding rugs. A lifelong artist in oil, acrylic, and water colors, many people knew her from her artistic endeavors over the years, as she explored all of these arenas with a lively spirit. She was a woman of humor, vivid colors and patterns; a poet with a keen eye and a bright, irreverent sense of humor, which she retained right to the very end. Those who knew her enjoyed her energetic character, which will continue in our hearts.

The family will hold a Celebration of Life for both Nadine and Ernest, at the Inn on Boltwood in Amherst on September 21, 2025 starting at noon, including lunch. Those who would like to attend, due to the Inn's need for a count, please RSVP to [email protected] or text 413-387-8993.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on Sep. 18, 2025.

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Amelia

September 28, 2025

Mrs. Gallo held writing classes at the Senior Center. Our group of about eight
people had so much fun and I learned so much.

Lynn

September 27, 2025

Mrs. Gallo was my fifth grade teacher. She took me under her wing (which I desperately needed). She once took me (and classmates) to NYC. It was life changing to see the city for the first time! We stayed at her mothers in Queens, went to the Met and church. I still to this day have a little prayer book that her mother gave me on that visit. She also took me to a place to learn how to make my own yarn and had a huge loom in the classroom where she taught us to weave. She often talked about her family in the classroom. She was a wonderful teacher. My deepest sympathy for her loved ones.

Melissa House

September 25, 2025

To the Gallo Family; Nadine was a positive figure in the local community, and one of importance from a chapter of my history having lived in Hadley for twenty years. She was very dear to many and it's painful knowing that era she was a beloved part of, is over. May God bless her soul, and may she rest peacefully with Ernie in Heaven. Watching over her children, loved ones, friends, colleagues & neighbors who miss her deeply. May God help bring you comfort & strength in this difficult time, please accept my sincere condolences. You are all in my heart & prayers. Ernie was a wonderful man and as a family, this is tragic as a reminder that life is but limited and time is a precious gift. May their memories live on forever and the positive impact they made be felt, always.

~ Melissa Rose House

Regina Wilckens

September 22, 2025

I used to talk to my Aunt Nadine on the phone and on Facebook. She was always fun to talk to. One of my sisters told me not to talk to her, so i am glad I did not listen. She had a great loving personality and always had something interesting to talk about. Because we lived far away from each other, I had not seen her in years, but I still felt close because of all the conversations. She used to knit us sweaters and hats when we were kids and I appreciate her doing that. She had a nice long life, but we all wish she had more time. She talked about how much she appreciated Maria with helping her thru all the cancer treatments. She will be missed.

Jane Nathan

September 18, 2025

I knew Nadine from the tears we worked together as team teachers at the middle school in Easthampton. She broadened the horizons for our students by taking them on trips to New York City. In the summer. She broadened my horizons by teaching me how to weave on loom. She was fun and full of energy. Also, always had an open mind and positive things to say. A great woman of many, many talents exploring everything life had to offer.

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