IURATO,
WILLIAM C.,
former Police
Chief for the City of Hackensack, passed away peacefully on Sunday,
September 25, 2011, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. A
lifelong resident of Hackensack. he joined the Hackensack police
force in 1952. He obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1957 and during
that time he was the recipient of the Medal of Honor. He then went
on to become a Lieutenant in 1965, Captain in 1971, and Chief of
Police in 1990. He retired as the Chief on October 24, 1992. During
his tenure, along with his brother and predecessor, Chief Anthony J.
Iurato, they established the Hackensack Police Department into one
of the nation's finest. He was a member of the Bergen County Police
Chiefs Association, the New Jersey State Police Chiefs
Association, the New Jersey Honor League, the New Jersey State
Pistol League. and Hackensack P. B. A. # 9. He served his country
during the Korean War being honorably discharged from the United
States Army in 1951. He also was a member and past president of the
Santa Croce Camerina Society, the Boat Jumpers of Hackensack, and
the Lyndhurst Homing Pigeon Club. He was a parishioner of St.
Francis R. C. Church of Hackensack. Beloved husband for 47 years of
Ute (nee Rentzmann). Devoted father of Salvatore Iurato of Oakland,
Karen E. LoFaro and her husband Carmine of Haworth, and Jeffrey W.
Iurato of Hackensack. Cherished grandfather of Anthony and William
LoFaro. Dearest brother of the late Rose Parisi, and Anthony J.
Iurato. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews and many other
loving relatives and friends. The Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated on Thursday, Sepember 29th, at St. Francis R. C. Church,
50 Lodi Street, Hackensack, at 11:00 AM with burial following at St.
Joseph's Cemetery in Hackensack. Visiting will be on Wednesday from
2 - 4 and 7 - 9 PM. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer's
Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite
251, Denville, NJ 07834 would be appreciated.