- Louis J. Tullio
Infobox Mayor
order=44th
title=Mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania
term_start=1966
term_end=1989-11-12
predecessor=Charles B. Williamson
successor=Joyce A. Savocchio
birth_date=birth date|1916|05|17
birth_place=
death_date=death date and age|1990|04|17|1916|05|17
spouse=
alma_mater=Boston University
religion=
party=DemocraticLouis J. Tullio (
May 17 ,1916 -April 17 ,1990 ) was theMayor of Erie, Pennsylvania for eight terms from 1966 until 1989. He was the firstItalian-American appointed to this position.Tullio had a childhood goal of becoming Mayor of Erie. He graduated from
Holy Cross College inWorcester, Massachusetts on a football scholarship, and received a master's degree in education fromBoston University . After serving in the Navy in the South Pacific duringWorld War II , he opened a restaurant in Erie and became a high school teacher and football coach. He lost the 1965 Democratic primary for mayor toMike Cannavino , who died 11 days before the general election. This allowed Tullio to replace Cannavino on the ballot and defeat Republican incumbentCharles Williamson .As mayor, Tullio was credited with helping slow Erie's decline as a manufacturing town and preserving it as a port city and commercial center. He easily won re-election five times, and unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1976.In October 1987, Tullio was diagnosed with
amyloidosis , a rare disease that also struck then-Pittsburgh mayorRichard Caliguiri and then-Pennsylvania governorRobert P. Casey . Despite his illness, which forced him to cut back on his workload and schedule, Tullio stayed in office and did not appoint an Acting Mayor untilNovember 12 ,1989 , shortly before the end of his term. He eventually succumbed to his illness in his home onApril 17 ,1990 .The
Louis J. Tullio Arena is named after him.References
*deCourcy Hinds, Michael. "Erie Journal; A Mayor For Whom The Office Equals Life." "The New York Times" 27 Oct 1989, late ed.: A12.
*AP. "Ailing Mayor of Erie Resigns." "The New York Times" 12 Nov 1989, late ed.: A28.
*AP. "Louis J. Tullio, 73, Mayor of Erie, Pa.; Had a Rare Disease." "The New York Times" 18 Apr 1990, late ed.: B6.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Tullio&GSfn=Louis&GSmn=J&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=9018676& Louis J. Tullio at Find A Grave]
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