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Thursday, March 15 GALLAGHER -- Thomas F. Gallagher Jr., 77, of Stony Brook, N.Y., died Dec. 30, 2006, in Summerville, S.C. He was the father of Mercedes Gallagher of Becket. Born at home in Manhattan on Aug. 24, 1929, son of Thomas F. Gallagher and Mercedes Wright Gallagher, he lived in Jackson Heights, N.Y. He graduated from Xavier High School in Manhattan, and from Holy Cross College with a bachelor's degree in philosophy in 1953. He served as a commissioned officer in the Navy until 1956. He worked at his father's business, Astoria Tire Co. in Queens, before starting his own concrete company in 1962, Gallagher Service Corp. (well-known by the green shamrocks on the concrete trucks).
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Thomas F. Gallagher
2002
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for [Thomas F. Gallagher], 77, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 2515 W. Palatine Road, Inverness. Fr. Patrick Brennan will officiate. Born July 27, 1924, in Chicago, he passed away Friday, April 12, 2002, at Northwest Community Healthcare, Arlington Heights. Burial will be in St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery, Palatine. Mr. Gallagher was an alumnus of DePaul University. He retired in 1990 as vice president of the Florsheim Shoe Company, after a career that spanned almost four decades.
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Margaret T. Gallagher
1992
Her husband, Thomas F. Gallagher, died in 1966. She leaves a sister, Catherine Hines of Longmeadow; and several nephews and nieces. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Thomas A. and Margaret E. (Monahan) [Hogan], and lived here all her life.
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CHIEF INVESTIGATOR: CRIMES ARE CHANGING
1985
[Thomas F. Gallagher] was the guest speaker at the 2nd annual dinner of the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Officers Association (PLEOA) at the George Washington Lodge. About 325 attended the dinner, which washeld in conjunction with the 5th annual Whitehall Policeman's Ball. Lt. Al Fritzinger of the Whitehall Township police, PLEOA president, said the organization founded by Whitehall police in Feb. 1984 has sanctioned a chapter in Berks County this year. Its goal, he said, is to have a chapter in all 67 counties. Whitehall detective Gerry Procanyn, secretary, presented $500 scholarships to Criminal Justice programs in four area colleges - Lehigh and Northampton Area Community Colleges, Penn State University Berks Campus and Allentown College.
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THOMAS F. GALLAGHER; SUFFOLK COUNTY OFFICIAL, AT 69
1981
A partner in the Boston law firm of [THOMAS F. GALLAGHER] and Gallagher for many years, he argued cases before the US Supreme Court, the US Court of Appeals and the US Court of Military Appeals. Mr. Gallagher was a member of the Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Assn., the Knights of Columbus Council of Hyde Park, the Bishop Cheverus Assembly, and the Mattapan Grange Lodge No. 10, Boston. He was a sergeant in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.
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THOMAS F. GALLAGHER; EX-SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
1981
A partner in the Boston law firm of [THOMAS F. GALLAGHER] and Gallagher for many years, Mr. Gallagher had presented cases before the US Supreme Court, the US Court of Appeals, and the US Court of Military Appeals. Mr. Gallagher was a member of the Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Assn., the Knights of Columbus Council of Hyde Park, the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, the Bishop Cheverus Assembly, and the Mattapan Grange Lodge No. 10, Boston.
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THOMAS F. GALLAGHER, 77 ; Retired Florsheim credit manager
2002
[THOMAS F. GALLAGHER], 77, of Schaumburg, a retired credit manager at Florsheim Shoe Co. in Chicago who worked with the company's wholesale retailers, had a knack for solving accounting problems, former colleagues said.
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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS ;Court notes
Alfred Lund and Kristen P. Lund to Paul J. Angeli and Korylyn Angeli for $70,000, West Pittston. Jerome B. Majeski Jr. to Wadia Al Daoud and Dalia Al Daoud for $89,900, Bear Creek Township. PNC Bank (executor) and Eleanor Crinnion (estate) to David Dziak for $95,000, Dallas Township.
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KOHN DERIDES PUTTING STATE EMPLOYEE IN FRANCE
1992
Democratic challenger Joe Kohn's campaign took on an international flair yesterday as he denounced state Attorney General Ernie Preate for sending a state employee to France as a liaison between his office and Interpol. Kohn used Gallagher, who gave nearly $6,000 to Preate's election campaign in 1988, as an example of a questionable assignment for an employee who contributed to Preate's campaign. Kohn, citing campaign expense reports, said Preate received nearly $15,000 from attorney general employees. As part of his `Clean Government Initiative,' Kohn supports prohibiting state government officials from soliciting or accepting campaign contributions from their employees. Kohn said he also supports pending legislation that would set campaign contribution limits on political action committees.
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