Gus P. Verona Explained

Gus Paul Verona
Office:Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 18th district
Term Start:1963
Term End:1964
Predecessor:Fred B. Rooney
Successor:Justin D. Jirolanio
Office1:Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Northampton district
Term Start1:1959
Term End1:1963
Predecessor1:Francis William Bucchin
Successor1:Elmer J. Geiss
Birth Date:March 16, 1910
Birth Place:Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania
Death Place:Bangor, Pennsylvania
Party:Democrat
Residence:Bangor, Pennsylvania
Alma Mater:Muhlenberg College

Gus Paul Verona was an American politician who represented the Lehigh Valley as a Democrat for six years from 1959 until his death in 1964, serving in both the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and the Pennsylvania State Senate.[1] [2]

Early life

Gus P. Verona was born to Paul Verona and Catherine Née Cesare on March 16, 1910. A Pen Argyl native, he attended the Pen Argyl Area High School before studying at Muhlenberg College. He worked as a bobbin boy for the Pen Argyl Silk Mill and eventually rose to become the President of Slate Belt Apparel. Verona was also a member of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission and manager of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company.

Political career

Verona served as a member of the Democratic State Committee for six years, and then 20 years as the area chairman of the Democratic Party in Lehigh Valley. In 1959 he was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to represent Northampton County. He would resign following his election to the State Senate in 1963. His term was cut short following his sudden death, and Justin D. Jirolanio succeeded him following a special election.

Personal life

Verona is interred in Saint Elizabeth's Cemetery in Pen Argyl. He was a lifelong Catholic. He served as the finance chairman for the Slate Belt Salvation Army, was president of the Easton Association of Life Underwriters, served on the finance committee for his local boy scouts troop, a member of the Lions Clubs International, and president of the Hillside, Rod and Gun Club.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gus Paul Verona . . 2 April 2023.
  2. Web site: Gus P. Verona . . 2 April 2023.