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GAGLIANO, Vincent Joseph Vincent Joseph Gagliano, 79, of Simsbury, beloved husband of Shirley Davis Gagliano, died at St. Mary's Home, West Hartford, on Saturday (January 20, 2007). He was born in Brooklyn, NY, a first generation American son of Gaetano and Lucia Gagliano of Sicily, Italy. Upon graduating from high school in 1945, he enlisted in the Navy and served in the Aleutian Islands. He later attended Long Island University before pursuing a career in carpentry in the Greater New York City area. A member of the Local Carpenter's Union 284 (45), he worked on several landmark New York buildings including the World Trade Center, 100 Wall Street, Kennedy International Airport and the 1964 World's Fair. In 1989, he retired and relocated to Simsbury. He was married on November 8, 1952. In addition to his wife of over 54 years, he is survived by his three children: Dona D. Young and her husband Roland of West Hartford, Daryl G. Gagliano of Colorado Springs, CO and Drew D. Gagliano and his wife Ying Lin of Washington DC; five grandchildren: Meghan, Wesley, and Taylor Young of West Hartford and Avery and Aniah Gagliano of Washington DC. Other survivors include his brother, Angelo Gagliano of Corpus Christi, TX; and sister, Grace Federici of Rockville Centre, NY; two sisters-in-law; as well as many nephews, nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces. He was predeceased by his daughter, Dawn Davis Gagliano, his brother, Joseph Gagliano and sister, Teresa Tringali. Vincent's hobbies included gardening, carpentry, including intricate bird houses, rooting for the New York Yankees and attending the academic, athletic and artistic events of his grandchildren. He will be missed by all who knew him for his gentle spirit, compassion and consideration for others. Calling hours will be at the Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, 136 South Main Street, West Hartford on Wednesday, January 24, between 2-6 p.m. A service will follow the same day at 7 p.m. at the Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, with a reception to follow for family and friends. Burial will be at the Greenfield Cemetery in Hempstead, NY at 1 p.m. on Thursday, January 25. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to two organizations: Food Share, 450 Woodland Avenue, Bloomfield, CT 06002-1342 or Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford, 170 Sigourney Street, Hartford, CT 06105.
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Barbara Alice Siegl
January 26, 2007
Dear Shirley, Dona, Drew and Daryl,
Please accept my thoughts and prayers at this time and know that your loving husband, dad and friend to many is at peace and in the loving arms of his heavenly father. I shall always remember him from your days in Malverne and at Grace United Methodist Church.
Peace be with you and yours.
In Christian Love and Prayers,
Ruthann Schulze-Ralph
January 25, 2007
Dearest Shirley, and family. I really wish I could have been there for you and dear precious Vincent.
As your flower girl, and your love and honor of my Mom and Dad through the years it broke my heart not to be able to be there for you.
I will be printing the obituary and sending it to Aunt Ruth who wants to participate in the food bank memorial as do I. You are always in my heart as is Dear Vincent.. Love Ruthann
Ed Novak
January 24, 2007
Dear Dona and your entire Family,
I am sad to learn that your father has departed from this life. I hope that the many expressions of sympathy will somehow comfort to you and your family. Equally, I hope every memory you have of him will keep him alive in your hearts.
With sympathy
Mary Holland
January 23, 2007
Dona, I am so sorry about your father. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
We still miss seeing you at Sonoco.
Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home
January 23, 2007
Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.
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