George Puglisi

Obituary of George Joseph Puglisi

George Joseph Puglisi, of Stratford, born in Modica Sicily in 1913, one of the founding members of the Italian Community Center, a valuable member of the Council of Italian-American Societies, and the Italian Scholarship Committee of the University of Bridgeport, and Italian-American advocate died Thursday, October 27, 2005. George Puglisi immigrated to the United States with his parents Orazio Puglisi and Rosa Stracquadanio Puglisi, in 1919. George excelled as a student in the Bridgeport public schools graduating from Harding High School as Hardings Poet. He earned his first AA degree from the Junior College of Connecticut in 1935. In 1937 he received his BA degree from Columbia University and in 1946 earned his MA degree from Columbia University Teachers College. George Puglisi had a long and distinguished career as an educator beginning as an English and Social Studies teacher in the Stratford Public Schools beginning in 1940. George served as a high school athletic director from 1942 to 1951 and Supervisor of audio Visual Education from 1951 to 1955. During this time George earned his Sixth Year Professional Degree from the University of Bridgeport in advanced professional studies in media. In 1955 he became the first audiovisual Director for the Stratford Public Schools and from 1966 until his retirement in 1979 he was Director of Media and Library Services for the Stratford Public Schools. In addition to his extraordinary schedule, he taught Americanization classes and Italian language classes for the Stratford and Trumbull Adult Education Programs. He also taught Media courses at Housatonic Community College and served the community as YMCA Recreation Director and Camp Director. After retiring from public education, George began a second career as travel agent for the Columbia Travel Agency as vice president in charge of sales and tours. As an inveterate traveler he criss-crossed the United States several times, toured nearly every country in Europe, the Caribbean, Central America, Canada, and the Soviet Union. As a dedicated professional educator, George Puglisi was also active as a past President of the Connecticut Audio Visual Education Association, an active member of the Connecticut and National Education Associations, the National Association of Educational Communication and Technology and various retired teacher groups. He was an active member of the Stratford Rotary Club first chartered in April 1922. George Puglisi may best be remembered for his untiring dedication to the Italian-American community. His commitment and sense of duty to his ethnic heritage has always been an integral part of his life. He was a long time member, past president and secretary-treasurer of the Trinacria M. A. Society. He was a founder, past officer and active participant of the Vizzo Memorial Scholarship Committee and past president and advisor to the University of Bridgeport Italian Graduate Scholarship Committee. George was involved in the educational and cultural programs of the National Italian-American foundation. George Puglisi has been always recognized as a stalwart in the Italian Community Center. George was named Man of the Year by the YMCA, received the Trinacria Civic Award in 1956 and was honored with the Star of Italian Solidarity from the Italian government in 1957. In 1977 he was named principal speaker at ceremonies honoring Christopher Columbus. In 1989 he was awarded the Columbus Civic Award. On September 25, 1995 George Puglisi was further honored as the recipient of the Cianci Humanitarian Award, one of the highest honors presented by the UNICO National Organization founded in Waterbury in 1922. UNICOs motto is Service Above Self a standard by which George Puglisi lived all of his professional and adult life. George was a past president of the Housatonic Teachers Federal Credit Union.

George is survived by his wife of 66 years, Mary Dattilo Puglisi, his son, Dr. Horace Puglisi of Randolph, Vermont, his daughter, Rosemary Carson and her husband, David of Newtown, four grandchildren, Janeanne Allard, Lori Rogers, Heather Puglisi and Carrie Puglisi, five great grandchildren, Brianna Allard, Jessica Allard, Abigail Rogers, Edmund Rogers and Spencer Rogers; a niece, Roseann Fitzgerald and beloved family and friends. George was predeceased by his brother Lt. John Puglisi. 

Family and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Monday, October 31, 2005 at 9:00 a.m. from the Abriola Parkview Funeral Home, 419 White Plains Road, Trumbull, and at 10:00 a.m. in Our Lady of Grace Church, Second Hill Lane, Stratford for a Mass of Christian Burial. Graveside committal services will immediately follow in St. Michael Cemetery, Stratford. Family and friends may call on Sunday, October 30, 2005 from 3-7 p.m. The Trinacria M. A. Society will conduct a ritual on Sunday at 4 p.m. in the funeral home. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Italian Scholarship Committee, c/o Meg Cooney, English Language Institute, University of Bridgeport, 126 Park Ave., Bridgeport, CT 06604.

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