October 6, 2024 — The “Bread” rises no more in the Colombo mob.

Colombo crime family skipper and former street boss Salvatore (Sally Bread) Cambria died of a stroke over the weekend. Known for supplying bakery services to LCN-connected restaurants and bars throughout the five boroughs, the 73-year old Cambria headquartered his affairs out of Brooklyn and Queens and was a hard-core Persico-Russo loyalist in the Colombo clan given day-to-day control of the organization in the early 2010s. “Sally Bread’s” crew liked to dine at Spolini’s in Queens’ Kew Gardens neighborhood

Cambria was first publicly identified as a made member of the mafia following a 1996 loansharking pinch. During then-Lucchese mob consigliere Joseph (Joe C) Cardi’s racketeering trial in 2002, federal prosecutors told jurors Caridi ordered all restaurant owners in his borgata to purchase their bread goods from Cambria’s wholesale bakery business. Sources describe Cambria as popular, fun to be around and a big earner in the “Life,” which endeared him to the reigning Persico mafia dynasty.