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John Joseph Garrahy (November 26, 1930 – January 24, 2012), known to Rhode Islanders as J. Joseph Garrahy or just "Joe", was an American politician. He served as the 69th Governor of Rhode Island from 1977 to 1985.


Early life

Garrahy was born on November 26, 1930, in
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. Garrahy achieved the rank of
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on August 25, 1947, at age 16. He attended
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in Providence,. After high school, he joined the
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near Buffalo, and starting in 1952, he attended the
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."J. Joseph Garrahy Interviewed by Brian Fish at the Garrahy residence in Narragansett, Rhode Island"
transcript, ''The Whole World Was Watching an oral history of 1968'', Brown University Library, March 10, 1998. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
In 1953, he attended the
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. Later that year, Garrahy joined the
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, where he served until 1955 while stationed in
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and was involved with
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. He became a staff sergeant. After his military service, Garrahy married Margherite De Pietro with whom he had five children. Garrahy embarked on a business career, primarily as a salesman with the
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.


Political career

Garrahy was elected to the
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in 1962 as a
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, and served there until 1968. While in the Senate, he also served as Deputy Majority leader from 1963 onwards. In 1968, Garrahy was elected the 61st
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, and served in that office until 1977.


Governorship

In November 1976 Garrahy was elected Governor of Rhode Island, defeating Republican James Taft in the general election with 54 percent of the vote. He took office in January 1977 and served as governor until 1985, after being reelected in 1978, 1980 and 1982. By the end of his four terms, Garrahy was immensely popular, and likely could have served longer if he wanted. On his death in 2012, Garrahy was remembered as a "people's governor" and a friend of the working class.


Achievements

During his time as Governor, Garrahy: *Fought to clean up pollution in Narragansett Bay *Worked to preserve open space for recreation *Improved the care of children with developmental disabilities *Championed programs for the elderly *Worked to transition mentally disabled people from institutions to home care *Led efforts to attract high-tech business to the state


Blizzard of 1978

The defining event of Garrahy's governorship was the Great Blizzard of February 1978. The blizzard paralyzed the entire state with up to 56 inches of snow. Garrahy lived in his office at the Rhode Island State House in Providence for three days until the crisis was under control. Garrahy was remembered for wearing a red and black plaid flannel shirt during the crisis. The shirt became widely associated with Garrahy; in 2000, he donated the shirt to the Rhode Island Historical Society, where it was placed on display. For years afterward, Garrahy would be asked about the shirt. Garrahy's response to the storm became a template for public officials reacting to similar situations. Garrahy's calm demeanor and pleasant personality provided comfort to many Rhode Islanders in distress during the blizzard's aftermath. In 1980, Garrahy traveled to the
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as part of an arms control delegation. Although Republican candidates in Rhode Island were largely successful in the 1984 elections, Garrahy was not seen as a primary factor in their success. Despite political reform being a major campaign theme for Republicans that year, there were no scandals associated with Garrahy.


Later life

In 1988, Garrahy was named to the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame. He served on the board of the
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since 1992. He was active in the
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, and was also an active
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. Garrahy summered in Florida, and died in West Palm Beach on January 24, 2012. He was buried at New Saint Francis Cemetery in South Kingstown.Obituary
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at the
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