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Antonina Uccello
Hartford City Council
In office
1963–1967
Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut
In office
December 5, 1967 – April 12, 1971
Preceded byGeorge B. Kinsella
Succeeded byGeorge A. Athanson
Personal details
Born(1922-05-19)May 19, 1922
Hartford, Connecticut,U.S.
DiedMarch 14, 2023(2023-03-14)(aged 100)
Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
OccupationPolitician

Antonina P. Uccello(pronounced[utˈtʃɛllo]in Italian, and/juˈsɛl/in English) (May 19, 1922 – March 14, 2023), was a second generation, Italian-American politician who wasMayor of Hartford, Connecticut,from 1967 to 1971.

Life

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Uccello was born inHartford, Connecticut,on May 19, 1922, to parents who had emigrated from the town ofCanicattini Bagni,Sicily.[1]She was the second born of five sisters.

She graduated fromUniversity of St. Joseph,and pursued graduate studies in law atTrinity CollegeandUniversity of Connecticut.[2][3]

Career

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Ann Uccello, started working as a teacher in 1944, and in 1946 went to work for the department storeG. Fox & Co.,Hartford, Connecticut. There she rose to the rank of executive assistant to the owner. In 1963 she approached her boss and said she would like to run for theHartford City Council.Since the council met on Mondays, a day the department store was closed, her boss gave her permission to run.[4]

Political career

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She won and served two terms on the council before being elected mayor in 1967. When she was elected themayor of Hartfordin 1967, she also became the first woman to be elected amayorinConnecticut.[2]

She ran as aRepublicanin a mainlyDemocraticcity, and remains the city's last Republican mayor to date.[5]She was re-elected as mayor in 1969, and was subsequently asked by PresidentRichard Nixonto go toWashington D.C.to work in theU.S. Department of Transportation,where she subsequently worked during the successive administrations of PresidentsGerald FordandJimmy Carter.[2]

Ann Uccello with Richard Nixon

Later life and death

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After returning to private life in 1978, she remained involved in serving the community. She became board member or trustee of several private and public organizations. She also worked in the insurance business of a family member.[3]

Uccelloturned 100in May 2022,[6]and died on March 12, 2023, of natural causes.[7][3]

Honours

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In 1971 Uccello wasknightedCavaliere della Repubblicaby the Italian ambassador in the USA.[8]

Sign for street named in honor of Ann Uccello, Canicattini Bagni, Italy, July 4, 2016

She was inducted into theConnecticut Women's Hall of Famein 1999.[9]Ann Street in Hartford, originally named for Ann Sheldon Goodwin in 1815,[10]was renamed Ann Uccello Street in her honor in September 2008.[4][11]Another street, in the town where her parents were from,Canicattini Bagni,Italy, was named after her in July 2016.[12]

References

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  1. ^International Biographical Centre (1974).The World Who's who of Women - Volume 2.Melrose Press. p. 1260.
  2. ^abc"Antonina Uccello".University of Saint Joseph. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-12-15.Retrieved2013-08-11.
  3. ^abc"Antonina Uccello Obituary (1922 - 2023) - Wethersfield, CT - Hartford Courant".Legacy.com.Retrieved2023-03-25.
  4. ^abPirrotta, Paul (2021-11-09).The Exceptional Miss Uccello: The Legacy of Hartford's First Female Mayor.Independently Published.ISBN9798482946107.
  5. ^"Trail-Blazing Former Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello Turns 90".Hartford Courant.2012-05-18.
  6. ^NBC (2022-05-19)."Ann Uccello, First Woman Mayor in Connecticut, Celebrates 100th Birthday".NBC Connecticut.Retrieved2022-05-21.
  7. ^Lemanski, Michael."Hartford's GOP Mayoral Trailblazer, Ann Uccello, Dies At 100".Patch.com.RetrievedMarch 12,2023.
  8. ^"Casa Emigranti Italiani - Antonina" ann "uccello".Retrieved2023-03-25.
  9. ^"Antonina Uccello".Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame.Archived fromthe originalon 2012-04-20.Retrieved2013-08-11.
  10. ^"History of Hartford streets".HathiTrust.Retrieved18 January2024.
  11. ^"Casa Emigranti Italiani - Antonina" ann "uccello".Archived fromthe originalon 2015-01-10.Retrieved2016-05-31.
  12. ^"Canicattini Bagni, Inaugurata ieri via Ann Antonina Uccello intitolata alla prima donna sindaco di Hartford".Siracusa News.Siracusa, Italy. 2016-07-04. Archived fromthe originalon 2016-08-06.Retrieved2016-07-28.