The air was heavy with grief on a brisk, rainy, Friday morning, as hundreds of mourners came together at St. Andrew Avellino Roman Catholic Church in Flushing to show their respects for the late Paul Vallone, a former councilmember who died over the weekend.
The church was packed with a standing-room-only crowd as guests poured inside to pay homage to Vallone, who died of a heart attack on Saturday night at the age of 56. The crowd rose from their seats as a procession led Valloneโs coffin, draped with a satin white cloth with a prominent red cross, to the front of the church.
The attendees were there in recognition of Valloneโs service to Queens, and to support his prominent family. He represented District 19 in eastern Queens from 2014 to 2021., following in the political footsteps of his father, Peter Sr., who was a former City Council speakerโrepresenting Astoria from 1974 to 2021. Valloneโs brother Peter Jr. succeeded his father to take the Astoria seat in the city council from 2002-2013.
Many high-profile attendees including Mayor Eric Adams, District Attorney Melinda Katz, former mayor Rudy Guliani, former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards were in attendance.
Adams delivered a speech at the beginning of the service attesting to Valloneโs character.
โIt is extremely challenging to find the words to talk about my friend Paul, but all I can do is reflect on his contributions and the legacy of the Vallone family,โ Adams said.
The mayor then looked at Valloneโs elderly father Peter Sr. and said: โMr. Vallone, you have nurtured and counseled me through the years. Youโve treated me like your son, and the fruits of your commitment and dedication to the city was reflected in Paul. He was so sincere and authentic, he did not allow the uncertainties of politics to corrupt the basics of who he was as a person.โ
Adams was the only elected official to speak during the service.
Valloneโs three…
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