John J. Gilligan

John J. Gilligan

John Gilligan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 26, 2013.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former Ohio Gov. and U.S. Rep. John J. Gilligan, a liberal Democrat whose creation of the state income tax was his most lasting accomplishment and also the undoing of his political career, died Monday. He was 92.

Gilligan's death was confirmed by his caregiver, Frank Kennedy, who did not provide a cause of death.

Gilligan's daughter Kathleen Sebelius, a former Kansas governor, in 2009 became Health and Human Services secretary under President Barack Obama.

"Jack Gilligan lived his life in service to his fellow Americans," Obama said in a statement.

"Kathleen followed in the high tradition of public service that Jack set, and they became the first father-daughter team of governors in American history," Obama said.

Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Gilligan "served with honor and distinction" and ordered flags lowered to half-staff until the day of Gilligan's funeral.

U.S. House Speaker John Boehner offered his condolences to Gilligan's family.

"Governor Gilligan served our state with passion and was a committed public servant," Boehner said in a statement. "Ohioans of all political stripes are saddened by the news of his passing."

Gilligan, a teacher, became the state's 62nd governor in 1970, a year in which Republicans suffered from a loan scandal in the state treasurer's office.

He inherited a school funding problem in which 24 districts had closed for lack of operating money and more were expected to follow suit.

Gilligan persuaded legislators to enact the state's first corporate and personal income tax in 1971 to raise money for dealing with those and other government priorities.

During the tax battle, he closed state parks to save money. The move may have turned up heat on legislators, but it also caused a public uproar.

Gilligan also presided over creation of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, passage of strip mine reclamation laws and division of the prison and mental health agencies into separate departments.

As he headed into a campaign for a second term, he claimed a 57 percent increase in state funding for primary and secondary education, a 60 percent boost for mental health, and hefty spending increases for treatment, education, and law enforcement programs to cut drug abuse.

But the income tax issue continued to dog him. An offhand remark at the Ohio State Fair was one of Gilligan's most memorable. When a reporter asked if the arriving Gilligan was going to shear a sheep on the fairgrounds, the governor said: "I shear taxpayers, not sheep."

In the 1974 race, former two-term Republican Gov. James A. Rhodes hammered at Gilligan for raising taxes and scored an upset of about 11,000 votes out of 2.9 million cast.

Gilligan was born March 22, 1921 in Cincinnati. He served as a Navy gunnery officer in World War II, earning a Silver Star for saving several crew members from the destroyer USS Rodman after enemy shells set it ablaze off Okinawa.

Before his military service he had graduated from Notre Dame University in South Bend, Ind. After the war he earned a master's degree at the University of Cincinnati and then started teaching literature at Xavier University.

Gilligan's political career began in 1953 with his election to Cincinnati City Council, where he was re-elected five times. Later in life he returned to local public service as a school board member.

Gilligan was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from the 1st District in 1964 but lost re-election two years later and returned to Cincinnati City Council. In 1968 he defeated U.S. Sen. Frank J. Lausche for the Democratic nomination to the seat but lost the general election to Republican William B. Saxbe.

Gilligan won the May 1970 Democratic nomination for governor, and defeated Republican Roger Cloud in the general election.

After leaving the governor's mansion, Gilligan was a fellow with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington and led the Agency for International Development for two years.

He returned to teaching, spending 12 years at Notre Dame, where he also headed the university's Institute for International Peace Studies. He returned to the University of Cincinnati in 1992 where he was director of the College of Law's Civic Forum.

Some observers saw Gilligan as arrogant and aloof; friends described him as witty and intellectual.

He delivered a thoughtful speech at a reunion of his administration's officials in 1993. Gilligan said the United States never would recover the millions of good-paying jobs lost in the relocation and downsizing of American industry.

"What's going on now in American industry is called re-engineering, redesigning whatever their product or service is, redesigning how they produce it to eliminate, insofar as humanly possible, human labor," he said.

"We will develop new industries and new types of employment hitherto unknown, or our economy will continue to decay and deteriorate. All of us and our grandchildren will suffer the consequences," Gilligan said.

Gilligan and his wife, Mary Kathryn Dixon, had four children.

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ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS, Associated Press

Associated Press writer Julie Carr Smyth contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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September 24, 2013

May God bless and keep Mr. Gilligan's loved ones."You are opening your hand and satisfying the desire of every living thing."..pslm 145:16....mebane

William Marshall

September 9, 2013

No matter how old we are, we still need our dads and worry how we'll get by without them. Although you'll sadly miss him, your dad's love lives on in these wise words, In the ways he shaped who you are, and in the memories of family times that will always be close to your heart. Belatedly So sorry for your loss.

September 3, 2013

I supported and worked on Jack's campaigns for years, and always had the utmost respect for him. May God bless him and take him directly to heaven because of a life lived helping others.

Nancy Ginter

Maureen Hall-Heide

September 2, 2013

My father thought the world of your father and some of him well .

Stuart Hodesh

September 2, 2013

The Queen City has lost a diamond from its crown. May J.J. Gilligan's memory be for a blessing.

Stuart Hodesh

September 1, 2013

Sympathy to the family. As the days pass continue in prayer. May the God of comfort be with you.

Dwayne Bickham

August 31, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

August 31, 2013

My condolences to the family. Allow the God of comfort be with you. Continue in prayer. Matthew 5:4

Evelyn Munro

August 30, 2013

Thank you, Jack, for giving us so much of yourself. I identify you in all the ways and words mentioned in this obituary. Most of all, I identify you as Educator. When I wrote my regrets to you questioning in strong words, "Why/how could Ohio voters reject your re-election as Governor?" you CAUTIONED me not to fulmilate" against the voters of Ohio. A good example of your gentle humanity and teaching, all the way to the last sentence in your obituary.

Marlene E LYNN

August 30, 2013

Sympathy, Peace and Comfort to the entire Gilligan Family from the Franklin County Democratic Women's Club and the Union County Democratic Club

August 29, 2013

To The Gilligan Family, Kathleen and Ellen. I extend my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. Please be assured of my love and prayers for all of you.
Sr. Rose Ann Fleming

Dwayne Bickham

August 29, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Judge Joseph Cosgrove

August 28, 2013

I was Jack Gilligan's assistant while serving as a scholar of law, government and human rights at Notre Dame. I will forever cherish the hours I spent in his company learning from the vault of his wisdom in ways that guide me today. God bless you, Governor.

Sue Berg

August 28, 2013

A great governor and Democrat. One of the best. He did so much for Ohio. My sincere condolences to his family.

Louise Olberding

August 28, 2013

As a small girl I remember my grandmother, Ann (Jack) Thompson speaking of the Gilligan family. My parents had me handing out leaflets door to door for Jack Gilligan and going to rallies. One memorable rally was at the Cincinnati Zoo with Robert Kennedy who came in to campaign for him. He set the political bar very high with his integrity, vision, and pragmatism, and few have met that bar since. Decades later I found myself serving on parish council with him at St. Anthony Church in Madisonville. I was awestruck and he was the same. I send my condolences to the family at their loss.

Karen Csldwell

August 28, 2013

To Gov. Gilligan Family,

I would like to extend my deepest condolences to you and your family for the lost of your loved one:

As long as you remember me
My memory will live on.
Our thoughts will be there with you
And at every breaking dawn good thoughts of us will fill your mind of us as time lessons your pain.
You will here finally be able to hear the birds sing in spring and remember me each day with a smile.
Have comfort in knowing That I'm at peace now.
As long as you remember me,
The love you have will fill your heart, and it will ease the sorrow
For we will only be apart for a while.
So have good thoughts of me,
See and enjoy the wonder of each day, the joy of sunlit on your face and the afternoons sunsets.
The grand design displays everything that God has given us to enjoy.
As long as you remember me,
The memories of us will always be their
God can help give you that.
As long as you remember me
My memory will live on.
thoughts of us will always be there.
And at every breaking dawn good thoughts of us will fill your mind of us as time lessons your pain.
You will here finally be able to hear the birds sing in spring and remember me each day with a smile.
Have comfort in knowing That I'm at peace now.
As long as you remember me,
The love you have will fill your heart, and it will ease the sorrow
For we will only be apart for a while.
So have good thoughts of me,
See and enjoy the wonder of each day, the joy of sunlit on your face and the afternoons sunsets.
The grand design displays everything that God has given us to enjoy.
As long as you remember me,
The memories of us will always be their
God can help give you that tranquility
As nighttime stars appear just ask him
to give you hope for brighter days
and strengthen you to see remember he can only put on you what you can bear, and he will never leave you and with Gods help he will be an added comforted, and faith to you.

As nighttime stars appear just ask him
to give you hope for brighter days
and strengthen you to see remember he can only put on you what you can bear, and he will never leave you and with Gods help he will be an added comforted, and faith to you.
God is a refuge, and support.Ps.46:1

Henry Vinson

August 28, 2013

John J. Gilligan was such an inspiration to so many people. He will be remembered for his boundless energy, his honest approach and his dedication to improving the lives of many people. My condolences to the Gilligan family.

Thomas George

August 27, 2013

My deepest sympathies to the family of a true leader and excellent public servant. I served on the Governor's Cuyahoga re-election staff in 1974 and his example of standing for principles rather than bending to political expediency has always stayed with me.
He impacted the lives of thousands of Ohioans including many who are unable to defend for themselves. His legacy endures.

Thomas J. George, former Mayor City of Lakewood

Mary Rauh

August 27, 2013

What an inspiration John was for me as a young woman in Cincinnati! He will live on in my heart.

August 27, 2013

What a great career of public service. His legacy is an inspiration. With deepest sympathy, Linda and John Lungstrum.

Dianna Hartman

August 27, 2013

John Gilligan was a strong and necessary leader. I was involved with the Democratic Party of Preble County at the time he ran for Governor of Ohio and still have a Gilligan for Governor button in my collection. It was a difficult time for Ohio and he did what was necessary. To his family and friends, I send my deepest sympathies for their loss!

John Rapach

August 27, 2013

One of Cincinnati's finest people.

August 27, 2013

Kathy and Gary - Knowing the feelings in having lost a father, we share with you our deepest sympathy and our prayers to a caring God for both of you. Jerry and Debbie Rushfelt.

R. Pettigrew

August 27, 2013

With our deepest condolences.
John 11: 1-44

Frank Wagner

August 27, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Gilligan family at this time. God Bless you all as He is now home with the Lord. ~~ The Wagner Family

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August 27, 2013

Family and friends will miss your loved one. Please be assured that our heavenly father will not forget him, and may you draw comfort from prayer during this time of sorrow. Psalms 145:18,19

Bob Shipka

August 27, 2013

May you rest in peace. As a member of your campaign staff for Senator and Governor, I became friends with an inspiring leader who, among other achievements, returned Ohio schools to solvency. Goodbye, Jack.

Mary A. Healy

August 27, 2013

May God Bless all of you in your time of morning and hereafter. Gov. Gilligan will always be remembered fondly. His visits to Canton, Oh inspired many of us to get more involved. Many of our finest served under and for him with pleasure. To your family please know how much he will be missed by all of us here in Canton, (Stark Co.)

Dwayne Bickham

August 27, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

August 27, 2013

Psalms 55:22 can be a real source of comfort during this tough time. Sorry to hear of your loss.

August 27, 2013

My condolences to The Gilligan Family. Grief can be so hard but our special memories help us cope.May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together. Draw close to God and he will draw close to you. Ames 4:8

August 26, 2013

Dear cousins: I was sadden to learn of Uncle Jack's passing. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers. Uncle Jack rest in peace and give Aunt Katie and my mom a hug for me. Love Mary G. Pray

Mary Meredith

August 26, 2013

Ohio and the world have lost a great man. Mr. Gilligan you'll always be remembered.God Bless You, may you RIP..................

Faith Tobin

August 26, 2013

Dear Gilligan Family hello my name is Faith Tobin and my condolences's to the Family.he'll surely be missed.luv,Faith

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