PRINTER'S NO.  2300

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE RESOLUTION

 

No.

440

Session of

2010

  

  

INTRODUCED BY FONTANA, PIPPY AND COSTA, OCTOBER 14, 2010

  

  

INTRODUCED AND ADOPTED, OCTOBER 14, 2010  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Honoring the life and work of Judge John G. Brosky and extending

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condolences upon the occasion of his passing.

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WHEREAS, The Honorable John G. Brosky was born on August 4,

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1920, in Scott Township, Allegheny County, one of seven children

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to the late Joseph and Rose Brosky, and died on October 10,

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2010; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky attended Clark High School and enrolled

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at the University of Pittsburgh on a football scholarship; and

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WHEREAS, Upon graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in

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1942, he was immediately drafted into the Army Air Force and

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served during World War II as a captain of artillery in the

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South Pacific; and

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WHEREAS, Returning from the war as a disabled veteran after

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catching malaria, Judge Brosky used the G.I. Bill to enroll in

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the University of Pittsburgh School of Law; and

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WHEREAS, Soon after graduation in 1949, he joined the

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Pennsylvania Air National Guard, eventually retiring as a major

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general; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky married his wife, Rose, in 1950 after

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they met at a funeral for a mutual friend, and they had three

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children, David, John and Carol; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky began what was to become a 46-year

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career on the bench in 1956 when he was appointed to the

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Allegheny County Court; and

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WHEREAS, In 1960, he was appointed to the Court of Common

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Pleas, where he quickly established himself as a reformer; and

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WHEREAS, During his tenure as a trial judge, he made his most

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important mark in Family Court, where he served ten years as

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administrative judge of the family division, working with others

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to establish consistent procedures for handling domestic

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relations, divorce, juvenile crime and related cases, ordering

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that child support could no longer be paid by personal check,

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long unreliable, creating a system to provide legal services to

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indigent people seeking divorce and setting up a program for

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paternity testing; and

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WHEREAS, In 1980, Judge Brosky was elected to the

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Pennsylvania Superior Court, where he served until 1989, when he

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decided not to run for reelection and served as a Senior Judge

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until 2002; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky was an outstanding advocate - in 1995

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and in 2005, when the 911th Airlift Wing was on a list of

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military bases slated for closure, Judge Brosky played a key

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role in persuading Congress to save it; in 1997, when the Three

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Rivers Regatta was in significant debt, he led the investigation

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that turned the organization around and served on the Board of

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the Regatta until his death; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky was also a leader in efforts to

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establish a World War II memorial on the North Shore, serving as

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a co-chairman of the fundraising organization, the World War II

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Veterans of Allegheny County Memorial Fund; and

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WHEREAS, In 2004, Judge Brosky was awarded the Distinguished

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Alumni Award from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law,

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and his many outstanding contributions earned him various other

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awards, including the Vectors/Pittsburgh Richard S. Caliguiri

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Award, the Dr. Samuel Francis School of Law Award, the Pride of

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Pennsylvania, the Vector/Pittsburgh Man of the Year in Law and

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Government, the Kosciuszko Foundation Man of the Year, the

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George Washington Honor Medal from the Freedoms Foundation at

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Valley Forge, the St. Thomas More Award, the University of

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Pittsburgh Varsity Letterman of Distinction Award, the Allegheny

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County Family Law Award and the Vietnam Veterans Leadership

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Award; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky was also a member of the Hall of Fame

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for the Pennsylvania Horseshoe Pitcher Association and the

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Pennsylvania Air National Guard; and

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WHEREAS, Judge Brosky was an active member of many

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organizations and served as a fellow for the Pennsylvania Bar

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Foundation and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, was

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a past president of the Pennsylvania Conference of State Trial

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Judges and served on the Board of Visitors for the University of

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Pittsburgh School of Law, as president of the Greater Pittsburgh

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Guild for the Blind, as past national president of the Air Force

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Association and as president of the Military Affairs Council of

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Western Pennsylvania; and

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WHEREAS, In January 2003, Judge Brosky joined the law firm of

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Grogan Graffam, P.C., Of Counsel, and offered mediation and

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arbitration services; and

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WHEREAS, Preceded in death by his wife, Rose, in 2008, Judge

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Brosky is survived by his sons, David J. and John C., his

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daughter, Carol A. Brosky Baker, four grandchildren and two

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brothers, Stanley and George; therefore be it

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RESOLVED, That the Senate extend condolences to the family of

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Judge John G. Brosky upon the occasion of his passing; and be it

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further

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RESOLVED, That the Senate by adoption of this resolution

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honor the life and work of Judge Brosky for his great and

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illustrious service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and his

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contributions to the law.

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