John J. Gelao

John J. Gelao obituary, St Paul, MN

John J. Gelao

John Gelao Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 25 to Dec. 28, 2011.
Beloved Husband, Father Papa WWII Veteran On Dec. 23, 2011 age 86 yrs. of St. Paul. Preceded in death by daughter Kathleen. Beloved husband of Shirley and father of David (Kathy) and John "Jack" (Kim), brother of Joseph (Marj) and Matthew (Bev), also grandchildren Maria and Alexia. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 at 10:00am from Cerenity Marian Center 200 Earl St., St. Paul. Visitation at Cerenity from 9:00am until time of Mass. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Retired from St. Paul Police Dept after 36 years of service. "May God bless all the staff and caregivers at the Marian Center for the loving care they provided John during this year. Memorials prefered to Cerenity Care Memory Care Unit." Maple Oaks/ Phalen Park Funeral Home 651-738-2198



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December 29, 2011

Laura and Jim McGinn posted to the memorial.

December 29, 2011

Mamie Singleton posted to the memorial.

December 28, 2011

Doug Wills posted to the memorial.

Laura and Jim McGinn

December 29, 2011

God Bless you Shirley and Family. Such a sad day for all of us that got to know John. We have another guardian angel keeping an eye on us. May God smile upon you all in the long days ahead.

Mamie Singleton

December 29, 2011

John Gelao was one of SPPD better investigators; one whom I admired. We solved many cases together. May your soul rest in peace!

Ret. Sgt. Mamie Lanford Singleton of St. Paul, MN

Doug Wills

December 28, 2011

What a class man. Taught us "rookies" how to act, and molded us into hopefully good policemean. For many of us he was affectionatley known as "coach", for the many seasons we had playing for the St. Paul Police Softball league. Always a gentleman.

Doug Wills '67

Tony Ferraro

December 28, 2011

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Ken Gelao

December 27, 2011

Uncle John will be missed. He was a stand up guy and always someone to look up to. It seemed like everyone knew uncle John and everyone respected him. Many fine family memories...especially blowing the police siren when giving little nephews a ride in the police car. Oops, I guess he wasn't supposed to do that, but it sure was fun. You will be missed uncle John.

Jerome Jung

December 27, 2011

John,

My deepest sympathies to your family. You were the model police officer that I attempted to immitate.

Retired Sgt. Jerry Jung

Mel Lindberg

December 27, 2011

John was certainly one of St. Paul's most finest police officers. He was a great example to the young officers and a great leader as a supervisor. In my memories of SPPD, it is those like John, who remind me what a great profession I was in and the great people I served with.

Russ & Marylyn Bovee

December 26, 2011

Shirley, Sad to hear about John. We have so many memories from the job and from my campaign. He was a great guy and a good friend. I wish we could be back there for the service but you will be in our prayers here.

Mike Warner

December 26, 2011

Sgt. Gelao turned many young men into St. Paul's Finest when he was the sergeant in the police academy. He never would have been placed in that position if he had not been an excellent example himself. He could tell many stories of being involved in good police work. And we can never forget that he was the one who thought to look for the second bomb at the Dayton's bombing, saving many lives. He could show his impatience with lack of effort, but I'll never forget that smile of his with a job well done. My condolences to the entire family.

Jim Troje

December 26, 2011

So sorry to hear of John's passing. He was a great man and boss. I worked with John when he was my Sgt. on the East Side in the 70's, while working the afternoon shift. God bless John and his family.

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