S. Thomas Gagliano

Obituary of S. Thomas Gagliano

S. Thomas Gagliano, 87, of Red Bank, passed away peacefully Saturday April 13th at home surrounded by his loving family.

 

Tom was born and raised in Long Branch, and graduated Long Branch High School in 1949, where later he would be inducted into the High School Scholastic Hall of Fame. He lived in Holmdel and Rumson before moving to Red Bank in 2001.

 

Tom served his country honorably in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict.  He was a 1954 graduate of Brown University.

 

In the mid 1950’s, he served as an aide to the U.S. Third District for Congressman James C. Auchincloss, while a student at Georgetown University Law School where he graduated in 1959.

 

He returned to New Jersey and Clerked for the former NJ Attorney General Theodore Parsons. In 1960 he joined the law practice of Potter and Fisher, Long Branch. Tom became the Senior Partner of this firm which ultimately became the law firm of Gagliano, Tucci, Iadanza and Reisner. His practice primarily involved representing municipal governments, land use boards and authorities. In 1991 he became Of Counsel at Giordano, Halleran and Ciesla Law Firm and then later became Senior Vice President for Corporate and Legal Affairs at EPS Corporation, Tinton Falls.

 

He served as the Oceanport Republican Club president and was a member of the Oceanport Planning Board. He was counsel for the school board during the planning and construction of Shore Regional High School. In 1967 he was elected the Oceanport Borough Council.

 

Becoming active in county politics, Tom was appointed to fill an unexpired term for County Surrogate. One year later he won election to the five year term.

 

In 1977, Tom ran for the seat of retiring Senator Alfred Beadleston and won. He served in the NJ Senate for three terms.  He was proud of his work with Democratic Governor Brendan Byrne, as well as Republican Governor Thomas Kean.  He rose in leadership ranks to hold the top Republican post, Minority Leader of the Senate, as well as ranking member of the Transportation & Communication Committees.

 

Senator Gagliano was instrumental in forming what is now New Jersey Transit, to which he would later be appointed Executive Director by Governor Thomas Kean.

 

In 1991, following a devastating Halloween storm, Senator Gagliano pulled leaders and companies together from the Jersey Shore to form the Jersey Shore Partnership.  As the leader of the Partnership, he successfully obtained stable funding from the State, matched by the Federal Government funds for beach replenishment.

 

Senator Gagliano was a proud member of the Amerigo Vespucci Society of Long Branch, of which his father was a founding member and his sons and grandsons are now members. He served on the Board of East Jersey Savings and Loan and was a founding member of the Ironbound Bank. Senator Gagliano was a Founder and Board Member of Futurevision Cable TV, which ultimately became part of Comcast. He was a member of the Harpoon and Needle Club, Long Branch and the Legislative Committee of Meridian Health Care. He also served on the Patriots Alliance, trying to save Ft. Monmouth during the BRAC process.

 

Surviving is his wife, Maria G. Gagliano; four children, Robert and Karen Gagliano, Little Silver, John and Cindy Gagliano, Fair Haven, James and Rozie Gagliano, Essex Fells and Susan Gagliano, Florence , Italy; 11 grandchildren, Alessia, Ceara, Katie, James, Julia, Kelly, William, Sofia, Jeannie, Rozie and Emily.

 

Visitation Tuesday, April 16th, 4 to 8 pm, at the Woolley-Boglioli Funeral Home, 10 Morrell Street, Long Branch. Mass of Christian burial, Wednesday, April 17th, 11 am Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Long Branch. Interment will follow at Glenwood Cemetery, West Long Branch.

 

In lieu of flowers donations in Tom’s memory may be made to the Amerigo Vespucci Society, 286 Willow Avenue, Long Branch, NJ 07740 or the Meridian Health Care Foundation, 1340 Campus Parkway, Building C, Unit 4, Neptune, NJ 07753. To send a message of condolence or share a favorite memory please visit Senator Gagliano’s page of tributes at www.woolleyboglioli.com.

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Tuesday
16
April

Visitation

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Woolley-Boglioli Funeral Home
10 Morrell Street
Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
(732) 229-0122
Wednesday
17
April

Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Our Lady Star of the Sea
101 Chelsea Avenue
Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
Wednesday
17
April

Burial

12:15 pm - 12:45 pm
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Glenwood Cemetery
130 Monmouth Road
West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
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