WORLD WAR II
Russell (Rosario) Dominic Gagliano, age 96, left this world on January 30, 2018 at 2:37 pm peacefully and without discomfort, holding the hand of his daughter. He endured the confusion and indignities that resulted from Alzheimer's disease for the last 13 years of his life.
Married the late Ann LoGalbo on November 25, 1942. After returning from World War II as a frontline ambulance driver for the U.S. Army and surviving the D-Day invasion in Normady, Russ was employed by the New York Central Railroad and then the Niagra Falls Air Force Base. Upon retiring in 1978, he relocated to Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
Son of the late Francesco P. and Maria (Umbra) Gagliano, born November 5, 1921 in Utica, New York, second oldest of six boys, five of whom predeceased him, Dominic, Carmine, Giuseppe, Pasquale and Francesco.
WORLD WAR II
Russell (Rosario) Dominic Gagliano, age 96, left this world on January 30, 2018 at 2:37 pm peacefully and without discomfort, holding the hand of his daughter. He endured the confusion and indignities that resulted from Alzheimer's disease for the last 13 years of his life.
Married the late Ann LoGalbo on November 25, 1942. After returning from World War II as a frontline ambulance driver for the U.S. Army and surviving the D-Day invasion in Normady, Russ was employed by the New York Central Railroad and then the Niagra Falls Air Force Base. Upon retiring in 1978, he relocated to Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
Son of the late Francesco P. and Maria (Umbra) Gagliano, born November 5, 1921 in Utica, New York, second oldest of six boys, five of whom predeceased him, Dominic, Carmine, Giuseppe, Pasquale and Francesco.
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