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R. JAMES GALLO

North Haven, Connecticut

1929 - 2016

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GALLO, R. JAMES, R. James Gallo, 86, of North Haven, CT, passed away on February 3, 2016 with his family and friends by his side. Born on June 16, 1929 to beloved parents, Angelina Fusco Gallo and Vincenzo Gallo. He resided in North Haven, CT. James, affectionately known as “Jimmy The Barber” was...

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Didi I am so very sorry for the loss of your husband. Have not seen any of you for years but think about you all often. My prayers are with you and your family.

Anita Sabatino-Dievert
Kingspirt TN

My father went to Jimmy for many, many years even after we moved to Wallingford. Jimmy cut my hair for over 45 years. He was family as he had cut hair for all of my family members at one time or another. He always took such pride in his work, learning all the time, trying always for the perfect cut.
It is with great sadness that I have learned of his passing. Every haircut I get in the future, I will always think of him. He was more than a barber, he was also a friend. Rest In Peace dear...

Sad to here Jimmy has passed he was good friend.Always enjoyed getting my haircut from him and getting all the town news.He will be deeply missed.May he rest in peace.

So sorry for your loss. Jimmy cut my hair for many years. First started going to Jimmy's barber shop when it was near the volunteer fire house in North Haven. Jimmy always did a perfect job. Jimmy always had a some story or joke to tell us while we were in his chair. He always was hard working to make sure he supported his wife and daughters. Jimmy a man of few means but a big heart and supported the poor when he could. I just talked to Jimmy thru the holidays. Sorry I didn't get one more...

selma paulker Rita Pantalena and I were with Jim every Wednesday at father mgivney center while Selmas daughter Amy and my cousin Gail Pantalena received chemo. We truly became a family. Now they are all in heaven at peace. No more pain no more sorrow Jim was a trooper he fought to the end. We were able to visit him and Elda at Branford hills before he passed. He will be missed

As a longtime customer I'll miss Jim. He was a great guy and a good man. John Bellmore