[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 108 (Monday, August 8, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: August 8, 1994]
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                    TRIBUTE TO JOSEPH D. MANGIALARDI

  Mr. FORD. Mr. President, it is with great sorrow that I inform the 
Senate of the recent death of Mr. Joseph D. Mangialardi, the Night 
Production Manager of the U.S. Government Printing Office.
  Mr. Mangialardi, ``Joe,'' as he liked to be called, was a well-liked, 
long-time, valued, knowledgeable, and thoroughly capable employee of 
the GPO. This is attested to by the fact that he was, at the time of 
his death, the highest ranking night employee at the GPO.
  Joe was ultimately responsible for the timely delivery of the 
products requested by both Houses of Congress on a nightly basis. These 
include, but are not limited to, the Congressional Record, the House/
Senate Calendars, congressional bills, reports, and hearings.
  Joe is survived by his wife, Rosemarie, with whom he traveled 
extensively, including trips to his ancestral home in Italy, two 
daughters, Denise and Lisa, and two grandchildren.
  He began his GPO career 30 years ago when he entered the Office as a 
journeyman bookbinder on August 20, 1964. After several promotions 
within the Binding Division, he was named Assistant Night Production 
Manager on June 9, 1985. A little over a year later on June 22, 1986, 
he was promoted to the position of Night Production Manager.
  I know Joe will be greatly missed by his family, friends, coworkers, 
and certainly those of us in Congress who had the pleasure of working 
with this fine gentleman.
  I would ask unanimous consent to place in the Record at this point a 
tribute to Mr. Mangialardi.
  There being no objection, the tribute was ordered to be printed in 
the Record, as follows:

   Joseph D. Mangialardi, Night Production Manager, U.S. Government 
                            Printing Office

       Joseph D. Mangialardi, 62, the Night Production Manager, at 
     the U.S. Government Printing Office, died August 2, 1994, at 
     the Washington Hospital Center of complications related to 
     lymphatic cancer.
       Mr. Mangialardi, who lived in Greenbelt, MD, was born in 
     the Bronx, NY. He served in the U.S. Navy for 2 years during 
     the Korean war. He moved to the Washington, DC, area from New 
     York in the early 1960's. He worked for 30 years at the GPO 
     and was Night Production Manager at the time of his death.
       Mr. Mangialardi often traveled to Europe and visited his 
     ancestral home in Italy. Survivors include his wife, 
     Rosemarie Mangialardi of Greenbelt, MD; two daughters, Denise 
     Bokar of Chicago, IL, and Lisa Takemoto of Silver Spring, MD; 
     and two grandchildren. His interment was at Fort Lincoln 
     Cemetery on Friday, August 5.
       Highlights of Mr. Mangialardi's career at the GPO are as 
     follows:
       August 20, 1964, entered the GPO as a journeyman 
     bookbinder.
       September 20, 1970, promoted to the position of Group 
     Chief.
       March 7, 1971, promoted to the position of Assistant 
     Foreman.
       April 14, 1974, promoted to the position of Foreman.
       December 21, 1975, promoted to Night Assistant 
     Superintendent, Binding Division.
       June 9, 1985, promoted to Assistant Night Production 
     Manager.
       June 22, 1986, promoted to Night Production Manager.

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