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Gerald Budd Juliani

Tucson, Arizona

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Gerald Budd Juliani born November 10, 1932 in Tucson to Harry O. and Lucille Budd Juliani, died at his home on June 26, 2012. Married to Carol Fitch in 1954. He is survived by his two sons, Thomas A.B. Juliani and Gerald B. Juliani II, and four grandchildren. He took his degree in Political...

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Jerry was a good friend of mine. Besides living around the corner from he and Carol, we spent a lot of time together on the West University Advisory Board - 8 years. And we both worked with a lot of other caring folks on political issues and campaigns. Jerry then went onto the Historical Commission. And he was always at neighborhood association meetings. He always had an opinion and woe to the person who was on the wrong side - and I was always on his side - historic preservation was...

I will miss Gerry. He was a great conversationalist and was a wealth of information and had such great stories to tell. But mostly, I will miss his activism and willingness to enter into the fray in support of this community. We met during the "water wars" and he was an inspiration to those who were fighting for sensible solutions to living in this arid place. The annual baseball party will not be the same without your presence and wry sense of humor. My condolences to your sons and...

Our sincere condolences to the Juliani family! We were friends forever. Spike remembers going to Gerry's home for lunch when they were at Mansfeld Junior High and visiting him in Oceanside in the summer. I remember when he met dear Carol, my Kappa sister. Gerry was a brilliant man, a very good friend, and his passing leaves a mark in Tucson history as the last heir of pioneer parents who made such fine contributions to this city.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.(Eccl 7:1)

Gerry was my first really loyal Tucson customer beginning at Johnny Gibson's Barbershop in the 1990's. One of the most interesting men I ever met. Whatever he had to impart was a delight to hear.
He will always have a fond place in my heart.
My sincere condolences to his family.

I never met Mr. Juliani, but will always remember the good fight he took up in the water wars of the '90s.

Well done, Good & Loyal Soldier.