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Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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I'll start the thread by saying Joe Arcuri. Served the Gambino's from the 1940's until he he retired in the late 90's or early 2000's. He served The Gambino's for atleast 60 years.
Which other mobsters has served their family for 50+ years?
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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Gotta go with Pasquale Conte of the Gambino's also. He's been a made guy since the late 40's, early 50's. If i am not mistaking, He's been serving as a Capo since 1957 and is still active today. PB, am i correct on this? He has been serving the Gambino's for at least 65 years.
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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Matty Ianniello, served the Genoveses for atleast 50 years.
Carmine Persico has been serving those Colombo's since the early 50's.
Richard Biordo served the Genovese's and was a Capo in the NJ faction. He served for at least 50 years before dying in the mid 1980's.
I believe Salvatore Santoro of the Lucchese's served his family at least 50 years before being put away in the Commission Trial in 1985.
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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I think frank locascio was up there aswel Being that he's doing the time, he's still technically serving his family. And he's made going on sixty years. I rarely compliment these guys. But Mister LoCascio is a true tough guy, and one of the last links to the heyday of the American Mafia. The guy's rotting in a cell for almost 25 years for sitting on a couch while his boss damned them all to life in jail. Never mind that if he pleaded out he would have been out with a little life left in him. And he never made as much as a peep. He's one of the last of a dying breed.
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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Sorry pb. Didn't realize was pretty much reciting your views No problem, pal. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And welcome to the boards  .
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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You must FEAR the old dogs!!!.......... They are always referred to as, "Powerful". If you met this guy on a back alley, wouldn't you be afraid he could wipe you off the map?  It makes no logical sense BUT, I do understand what they mean. Personally, I would be more afraid of this dude: 
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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there was that guy uncle joey or some shit from the Genovese who got indicted on takedown day who was caught on wire telling his creew he was made in 1947 at the age of 18 and he did lots of hits for fat tony, he died last yr at like 85 I know there was a guy that was talked about a few days ago named Daniel 'Uncle Danny' Cilenti. He was made in 1947 and served as a soldier for the Genovese Family until he passed away in 2011. He died at like 84 or something. He was made at a pretty early age. Are you referring to him?
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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I think frank locascio was up there aswel Being that he's doing the time, he's still technically serving his family. And he's made going on sixty years. I rarely compliment these guys. But Mister LoCascio is a true tough guy, and one of the last links to the heyday of the American Mafia. The guy's rotting in a cell for almost 25 years for sitting on a couch while his boss damned them all to life in jail. Never mind that if he pleaded out he would have been out with a little life left in him. And he never made as much as a peep. He's one of the last of a dying breed. The poor guy was desperate to get out a few years ago but it didn't work out. On a breathing apparatus... the works. He even looked unhealthy in that 1996 pic of him, Testa and Carneglia, and that was only 5 years after they got taken down, when he looked pretty well. It's amazing what prison can do to a man's posture. His son sounds/sounded like a douchebag though. I believe that John Gotti had to reprimand him after abusing the judge one time.
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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His son sounds/sounded like a douchebag though. I believe that John Gotti had to reprimand him after abusing the judge one time. Maybe when he was in his 20's, but not anymore. Plus, most of his anger was a knee-jerk reaction to his father getting life in jail.
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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PB. Is Pasquale Conte still active today? I seriously doubt it. The guy's gotta be almost 90 years old. And the Conte's have so much money from their supermarkets that he'd literally have to be insane. Plus, I never heard a peep about him after he got out for the DiBono murder. By the time he came home, he was an old man, and the street was a whole new ballgame.
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Re: Which Mobsters served their family the longest?
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Carmine prob wouldn't have spent the last 35 yrs in the can Carmine was going away Scarpa or no Scarpa. That was never going to change.
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