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In August 2012, about 20 people spoke at Ohio [[Communist Party USA]] member Judy Gallo's memorial. They included her surviving husband and their two sons, [[Jesse Gallo]]  and [[Nick Gallo]] . Others were labor and community leaders including [[Harriet Applegate]], executive secretary of the Cleveland AFL-CIO, representatives of Reps. [[Dennis Kucinich]] and [[Betty Sutton]], State Rep. [[Nickie Antonio]] and East Cleveland Councilwoman [[Barbara Thomas]], the former president of AFSCME Local 3360 at MetroHealth.<ref>[http://peoplesworld.org/judy-gallo-longtime-activist-dies-at-7/, PW, Judy Gallo, longtime activist, dies at 70, by: Rick Nagin, August 22 2012]</ref>
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In August 2012, about 20 people spoke at Ohio [[Communist Party USA]] member [[Judy Gallo]]'s memorial. They included her surviving husband and their two sons, [[Jesse Gallo]]  and [[Nick Gallo]] . Others were labor and community leaders including [[Harriet Applegate]], executive secretary of the Cleveland AFL-CIO, representatives of Reps. [[Dennis Kucinich]] and [[Betty Sutton]], State Rep. [[Nickie Antonio]] and East Cleveland Councilwoman [[Barbara Thomas]], the former president of AFSCME Local 3360 at MetroHealth.<ref>[http://peoplesworld.org/judy-gallo-longtime-activist-dies-at-7/, PW, Judy Gallo, longtime activist, dies at 70, by: Rick Nagin, August 22 2012]</ref>
  
 
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Harriet Applegate

Communist memorial

In August 2012, about 20 people spoke at Ohio Communist Party USA member Judy Gallo's memorial. They included her surviving husband and their two sons, Jesse Gallo and Nick Gallo . Others were labor and community leaders including Harriet Applegate, executive secretary of the Cleveland AFL-CIO, representatives of Reps. Dennis Kucinich and Betty Sutton, State Rep. Nickie Antonio and East Cleveland Councilwoman Barbara Thomas, the former president of AFSCME Local 3360 at MetroHealth.[1]

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