Bill Gallo

Bill Gallo

Bill Gallo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 11, 2011.
NEW YORK (AP) - Bill Gallo, a cartoonist and columnist for the New York Daily News, whose playful characters included that of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner as General Von Steingrabber, has died. He was 88.

Gallo, who worked for the paper for seven decades, died Tuesday from complications of pneumonia at White Plains Hospital, the News reported Tuesday.

"His death closed a chapter in the storied history of The News," said Daily News Chairman and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman told the paper. "The passing of our great cartoonist, colleague and friend Bill Gallo marks the end of an era."

Gallo profiled in ink and sometimes in words most of the great sports figures of the past century, going back to Jack Dempsey, Man O' War, Jesse Owens and Dizzy Dean and his St. Louis Cardinals' Gas House Gang. The latter were his secret heroes, he told The Associated Press in an interview in 2000, secret because he devoted a lifetime at a drawing bo ard to amusing New York's rabidly loyal sports fans.

Among his memorable characters, aside from General Von Steingrabber, were Basement Bertha and Yuchie, who represented devoted Mets fans. The News said Gallo's last cartoon ran in the paper on April 19. It showed Bertha window shopping and hoping to be invited to the royal wedding.

In a column last year, Gallo said he chose the General Von Steingrabber moniker for Steinbrenner because the Yankees owner grabbed so much of the newspaper's space.

He once drew an overweight Muhammad Ali pushing his stomach before him in a wheelbarrow. Ali hung the original in his training camp as an incentive to get in shape for the Larry Holmes fight.

But he used his craft to address other subjects as well, including a tribute to the 9/11 firefighters and police officers and the devastation of the terrorist attacks on the city.

His drawings can be found in a Manhattan art gallery and at the Baseball Hall of Fame.

He told the AP that as a child, he dreamed of becoming a star reporter like his father, Francisco, a byline writer and editor at La Prensa, New York's prestigious Spanish language newspaper.

He also dreamed of becoming a cartoonist like Milton Caniff, who drew "Terry and the Pirates," his favorite comic strip. From age 5, the aspiring artist never left the house without a crayon and a bit of scratch paper.

Gallo was born in Manhattan on Dec. 28, 1922, and grew up across the river in Queens.

He started as a copy boy at the Daily News just after he graduated from high school.

He took a break from the paper to join the Marines during World War II, landing a foxhole on Iwo Jima where 6,820 of his Marine comrades died.

After his WWII service, he returned to the Daily News and enrolled under the GI bill at Columbia University, according to the newspaper.

Laboring for decades for a big city tabloid, Gallo at his drawing board seemed to favor blue-collar spectator sports.

"I think I once did something with lacrosse," he confessed sheepishly to the AP.

Gallo told the AP he regarded basketball's Michael Jordan as the most gifted athlete he ever drew, and rated baseball's Joe DiMaggio, boxing's Sugar Ray Robinson, hockey's Wayne Gretzky and football's Jim Brown as the tops in their professions.

He is survived by his wife, Dolores; his son, Greg; a son, Bill; a brother, Henry; and four granddaughters.

"People tend to make a lot about age, but I don't think of myself as an old guy," Gallo once told the AP. "My philosophy on age is: don't bother me, I'm busy."


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May 16, 2011

Dear Mrs. Gallo,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I had the honor of meeting your husband while I worked for Sr. Irene Fugazy at ITV over 20 years ago. Mr. Gallo had such a warmth about him and made everyone feel special. (I met the both of you one day when I came to your house to pick up a drawing your husband did for the ITV golf magazine). The two of you couldn't have been any nicer. My prayers are with you. Leslie Milite

L T

May 13, 2011

Thoughts and prayers being sent to the family and fans of a truly remarkable man.

Joe Healey

May 13, 2011

It was a great honor to have had a chance to spend some time with this great man and the best Sports cartoonist of all time( and a wonderful Boxing Writer as well). As co-proprietor of Runyon's A N.Y. Saloon, dedicated to the Sports Print Media,I will always be gratefull for his occasional visits. After moving to Florida in 1994, I established The Tim Mara Memorial Golf Tournament, and Bill was gracious to draw our Annual Honoree. The N.Y. Daily News and it's readership was blessed to have him.

Hugh Stroud

May 13, 2011

I am grateful to have been in his presenc and to firsthand witness his wonderful humour. Whereever He is today, He is bringing joy and laughter. From Harlem--Hugh Stroud

T P

May 12, 2011

Growing up in the 70's I always made it a point to read your cartoons. They were truly magical. The Daily News won't be the same without you..RIP. Tom, Mahopac, NY

May 11, 2011

He made you think as you read or looked at his drawings.I rarely missed them and have saved several in my collections over many years.Sorry to you all in the family. Johnny C. Wethersfield,Ct.

May 11, 2011

"Bill and I were not in touch since I left the News a half century ago. We talked almost daily and today I'm remembering his wonderful work. I was in the coloroto section with Bill's pals Kleinfelter, Murphy, and so many others. Rest in God's arms now, you will be missed by so many millions of fans." (Fred Romary)(New Canaan, CT)

Barbara M

May 11, 2011

My deepest sympathy to Bill's family. It's hard to lose a loved one in death. The God of all comfort calls death "mankind's enemy" in Psalms 90:10. The comfort that you will receive is from a God who cares and comforts you during your time of distress.

Victoria Valdez

May 11, 2011

GodBless you
Mr.Bill Gallo'
Our sentiments and
condolences
To the GalloFamily~
admiration excellent
words and placed art
archive value inside
a written article..
You will be in rememberance

Don Healy

May 11, 2011

Thank you Bill. Thank you for your service to America. Thank you for being a part of my life. I am blessed to have trod the planet in the era which extended his craft. I offer my deepest condolences to his wonderful family.

R Golay

May 11, 2011

To the the family of Bill Gallo - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Bill will be missed by many.

Ken & Jewel

May 11, 2011

Our sympathy to the Gallo family.
As you mourned and grieved the loss of your loved one; Our loving and caring God warmly assures you that "He is near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves."-Ps.34:18. May you have peace.

Charlie Murray

May 11, 2011

When I moved to New York from the Boston area,I became a fan of Bill Gallo..I couldn't wait to become a Gallo's Geezer....R.I.P,and say hello to Ted Williams for me....

Larry Mather

May 11, 2011

Bill: you are a class act and great person. From columns to the sketches, you always gave us a look at what life is about. Rest in peace. And to the Gallo family, you have our prayers and thanks for sharing Bill with us over the years.

Darren Owci

May 11, 2011

First and foremost thank you for your service to this great country you were a true hero.
The Daily News will never be the same. Mr. Gallo's style of writing and drawing were second to none, his sports knowledge and wit will be greatly missed. RIP Bill Gallo.
My thoughts and prayer are with the entire Gallo family.

Bob Hartman

May 11, 2011

Bill Gallo,cartoonist extraordinaire! All that needs to be said. A visual genious who knew his sports. RIP my friend.The best at what he did.

May 11, 2011

Hey Bill, I know you just said to the Good Lord "Subway" Scott Miller Shoreham N.Y.

Christopher Spano

May 11, 2011

Bill, sure going to miss you. The sports pages will not seem the same any more. At least you are with the greats you drew. Rest in peace.

steven constancia

May 11, 2011

rest in peace

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