NEW YORK -- Bill Gallo, an Iwo Jima Marine veteran, and accomplished cartoonist and sports columnists for the New York Daily News, was remembered at a funeral service at St. Patricks Cathedral, here, May 13. Gallo attended Columbia University with the aid of the GI Bill after returning from the Pacific and resumed a career lasting 70 years with the paper. Gallo died May 10; he was 88 years old. NYPD commissioner Ray Kelly, a fellow Marine veteran, eulogized Gallo.  Kelly reading a line from one of his columns, referencing the Marine Corps helping alleviate the loss of Gallo's father at age 11. "There was now a sense of order now in my life I never had before. I learned the things a father would teach you. That hole in my heart was starting to fill," Gallo had written.  (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton)
110513-M-0000C-002.jpg Photo By: Sgt Randall A Clinton

May 13, 2011
New York, NY - NEW YORK -- Bill Gallo, an Iwo Jima Marine veteran, and accomplished cartoonist and sports columnists for the New York Daily News, was remembered at a funeral service at St. Patricks Cathedral, here, May 13. Gallo attended Columbia University with the aid of the GI Bill after returning from the Pacific and resumed a career lasting 70 years with the paper. Gallo died May 10; he was 88 years old. NYPD commissioner Ray Kelly, a fellow Marine veteran, eulogized Gallo. Kelly reading a line from one of his columns, referencing the Marine Corps helping alleviate the loss of Gallo's father at age 11. "There was now a sense of order now in my life I never had before. I learned the things a father would teach you. That hole in my heart was starting to fill," Gallo had written. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton)


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