Justin D. Jirolanio Explained

Justin D. Jirolanio
Office:Chairman of the Northampton County Democratic Party
Term Start:1972
Term End:1980
Office1:Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 18th district
Term Start1:1963
Term End1:1968
Predecessor1:Gus P. Verona
Successor1:Jeanette Reibman
Office2:Chairman of the Bethlehem Democratic City Committee
Term Start2:1963
Term End2:1972
Office3:Assistant District Attorney of Northampton County
Term Start3:1940
Term End3:1944
Office4:Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Term Start4:1936
Term End4:1940
Birth Date:May 5, 1904
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Party:Democrat
Residence:Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma Mater:Franklin and Marshall College (B.S.)
Occupation:Lawyer

Justin D. Jirolanio was an American politician who acted as the political boss of the Lehigh Valley's Democratic Party, serving in both chambers of the Pennsylvania General Assembly and holding various local offices.[1] [2] [3]

Early life and education

Jirolanio was born on May 5, 1904, in New York City to Joseph Jirolanio and Philomena Née Dallesandro. He attended the Bethlehem High School, which is now Liberty High School, in Bethlehem, before transferring to the Perkiomen School, where he graduated in 1923. During high school, he worked as a laborer and helped construct the Hill-to-Hill Bridge.

He attended Franklin and Marshall College, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1929. He then attended the Temple University Beasley School of Law dropped out during the Great Depression. Jirolanio originally worked as an apprentice mechanic, machinist, and silk weaver for the Bethlehem Steel Company before opening a law office in 1934.

Career

Jirolanio was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1936. He was sworn in on December 1, 1936, and served until 1940. During his time in the Pennsylvania State House, he was a member of the committee to investigate the Bureau of Aeronautics. He then served as the Assistant District Attorney of Northampton County from 1940 to 1944. He unsuccessfully campaigned for District Attorney three different times, in 1943, in 1951, and in 1955. In 1963, he was elected chairman of the Bethlehem Democratic City Committee from 1963, where he served until 1972.

In 1963, following the death of Pennsylvania State Senator Gus P. Verona, Jirolanio was elected in a special election to the Pennsylvania Senate to represent Pennsylvania's 18th Senate District and served until 1968. He served as a delegate to Pennsylvania's Constitutional Convention in 1967 and 1968, and he served as the Chairman of the Northampton County Democratic Party from 1972 to 1980.

Personal life

Jirolanio was a member of the United Church of Christ. He married Dorothy E. Née Fawber with whom he had a daughter, Harrison W. Wright. He had a brother, Achille Jirolanio, and three sisters: Edith Sebastian, Beatrice Cellec, and Mary Kovach.

Death

Jirolanio died at the St. Luke's University Health Network on October 25, 1984, aged 80. He was buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Justin D. Jirolanio . . 24 March 2023.
  2. Web site: Justin D. Jirolanio . . 24 March 2023.
  3. Web site: JUSTIN JIROLANIO; FORMER LEADER OF DEMOS IN NORTHAMPTON COUNTY . . 24 March 2023.