Volume 22, Issue 1, 2006

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Volume 22, Issue 1, 2006
Printed in the Spirit of the Mid-Town Journal and Dedicated to Being the
. Collective Conscience of Urban Renewal and Eminent Domain in the C.ity of Boston.
March 2006
VOLUME 22, NO. 1
James Campana, Ed_itor/Publisher
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Camp Gannett Reunion
Date: Sunday, June 25, 2006
Time: 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Place: Gamp Gannett
174 Lakeview St., Sharon, MA
Admission: Free
Please Come Picnic
and Relive Your
Camping Days on
Lake Massapoag
Directions: Take Rt. 93 (S.E. Expressway) or Rt. 2 to Rt. 128. Take I-95
South (Providence) - Third exit from "128" is Exit 10 (Marked Coney
Street, Sharon/Walpole). Take a left to Sharon Center. Cross busy intersection and take immediate right after the intersection. Pass the high school.
When you come to the Lake Massapoag there is a rotary. Go half way
around the rotary and bear to the right. Keep on the lake side (follow the
lake). Bear right after the Sharon Community Center gate. Take a right on
Morse St. (small side street). Continue on Morse St. about one quarter mile
and take a right onto La~eview St. (about 100ft.). You will see the Camp
Gannett sign on the right (just before you reach the lake). Distance: 29
miles (S.E. X-Way) or 36 miles (Rt. 2).
Veterans' Memorial update
In response to the phone calls I have been getting asking about why I didn't
put their relative on the veterans memorial-! didn't have any input into
what went on the veterans' memorial. It was the City of BostOn's call. Ifyou
feel that a relative should be on the memorial, call the Veterans' Department
at Boston's City Hall and ask for Tom Mattarazzo. Have proof that whomever you are advocating for served and died in one of the wars.·
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P.O. BOX440-413
SOMERVILLE MA 02144
Email: j.campano@worldnet.att.net
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(617) 628-2479
West End Museum fundraiser a success
On January 29 the first drawing
ofthe West End Museum fundraiser
was held. About 50 pe()ple showed
up for coffee and assorted refreshments. It was a mini-reunion.
Here are the winners.
$1500 - Irene Collyer
$300 - Ron Carroll
$50 : Steve Joltki
$50 -Marie Perri Cathy Nelson
$50- Joseph Lake
$50 - Frank Privitera
The $200 door prize went back
into the kitty because the person
was not in attendance at the drawing.
Next time the door prize will be
$250. Make sure you are there. The
next drawing will be April 30th.
You can still get in on the draw.ings. For $45 you will be e~tei:ed
in the next 3 drawings.
It helps the museum and it
helped Iiene Collyer.
Relaxing at the first drawing of the West End Museum fundraiser are
(1-r) Bruno Roberto, Phil Oddo and Jim Campana. (more photos are
on page 3.
Helping to continue
the fight against ·
eminent domain
In response to the overwhelming
wave of letters about urban renewal
and eininent doman, I am listing the
InstitUte for Justice's mailing address and email address:
email: IJ.org
Institute for Justice
901 N. Glebe Rd.
Suite 900
AI'li~ton, VA 22203
Th~y are the organization fighting eminent domain across the
country. They brought the Kelo
case to the supr~me court.
If you haven't renewed your subscription to
. ' t[be West <!fnber, now's the time- $10 Per Year
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Upcoming West End events
West End Museum donations
If you are a West Ender and your name is not on the West End Museum's donation
Rediscovering Boston's West End
list-it should be. Fill out the donation form below and drop it in the mail.
WEST END HERO- $10,000 or more
Theresa lmbomone
Frank Privitera
Tom MacDonald
Thursday, April 6, 6:30 p.m.
Oti_s House Museum, Boston
Free to Historic New England Members,-$8 non-members ~
617-227-3957, ext. 256 - Registration recommended
Author and historian Anthony Sammarco brings the history of Boston's West End to life, with stories and images of the neighborhood's
development, destruction, rebuilding and recent resurgence. A panel
·discussion follows with guests including James Campano, director of
the West End Museum. In conjunction with this program, the West End
Branch of the Boston Public Library will show the documentary film
"Lost Neighborhood" on Saturday, May 6 at 1 p.m. and Thlirsday, May
18,6:30 p.m.
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GOLD PHILANTHROPIST • $3,000 or more
Bruce Guarino
· PHILANTHROPIST- $1,000
Sean Jackman-In honor of his Mother and
Father Jim and Claire Jackman
John DeMarco
BENEFACTOR - $50Q
Paul Joltki
SPONSOR - $250
Beth & Marshall Arkin
Kevin McGrath
AI & Anna Cohen
Leonard Nimoy
John Cucinotta
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Dorothea (Koresky) Pastore
PATRON- $100
James (Jay) Almeida
JoeAnnello
Louis & Laura Caccia
Kevin Clifford - In memory of his Father, John Clifford .
Bel'flard Condelli
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Tony DeMarco
Joe DeSantis
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Franchina
Herbert Gans
Arthur Geller
Conrad Geller
Alan Gropman .
Agne) lwanow
Joe Leece
John Locatelli - In memory of his brother Lee
William MacAuley
Joseph J. Matara
Jim Noe
John Raso
Vincent Raso
City Councilor Mike Ross
Judge Santo Ruma
AndrewSamo
Ms.-Margaret Scimeca - In memory of her Husband,
Michael."Mikey Shoo" Scimeca
William Sharrio
Spina & Delia Families
William Tomczyk
Robert Vatalaro
Malcom Zimmerman
SUPPORTER - $50
S. James Alberino
Theresa Arria - In memory of Isabel & Conatto A"ia
Santo Aurelio
Louis & Bebe Aurelio
Mr. & Mrs. James Bramante
In Memory of Dominic J. Bruno
Francis Cartolano
Irene Collyer - In memory of her deceased parents
Salvatore Condelli ·
Joe DiFazio
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Josephine Zizzo Dzygala -In loving memory of parents
Rose & Joe Zizzo
Mrs. Helen Feeney
Gloria Fernandez
Edward Fitzgerald
June Getchell
Laurence Goodman
Reginaldo Raso
Virginia Rogalski
Barbara Ruchames
Mary Ann Russo - In memory of her parents Bernard &
Francesca Bettinelli
Vincent J. Russo
Mr. Vincent Saraceno
John C. Sergei
Mark Skiffington
Richard Settipane
Dorothy and Leonard Sudenfield
Richard and Lois Testa
Eleanor Venezi~
Bill & Carolyn Wood
Nadine Zdanovich
FRIEND- $25
Beth ~nd Marshall Arkin
Salvatore (Terry) Castro
Domenic Calabruso
Cecilia Dalessio.
Jt;>e Dionne
Carol Downs·
Mr. & Mrs. Gandolfi
Florence Gillman
Agnes lwanow
Joe & Patrica Jackman
In Memory of "Tut" Johnson
Edwin Kaufman
Cecelia A. Kelly
Theodore Kocyk
Josephine Maranto
Gerry Moscaritolo
Adelle Bomstein Pechet
Alb~rta Raneri - In memory of Andrew Raneri
Anthony Sarno
Carmella Scott
Frank & Margaret Spinale
Sandra Stein
Carl & Betty Tedder
Dorothy Ventresca
Gloria Welch
Mary E. Wright
Corinne Zeman- In memory of her mother Rosalie
Wa"en
OTHER
Pearl Brodsky
Gertrude Botman·
Loraine Carvalho .
Camille Carter - In memory of Vincent J. Nigro
LeoS. Cipriano
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Irene Collyer
Kathleen Daloisio
. Alfred Ferrara
Barbara lanchino
Lillian Kawa - In memory ofher husband Edward Kawa
Ann Minichiello
Eileen Morrill
Angelo Noe
Dino Papadakis
Myer Sherman
Lillian Spero
Michelle Turner
William Hume Vance
Eleanor Venezia
Elizabeth Peabody. House
1OOth Anniversary Benefit Auction
Friday, April 7 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Holiday Inn in Somerville - Kathy Kinston, auctioneer
Items include South African safari, restaurant and theatre gift certificates, etc: Berklee School of Music providing entertainment. Food will
be served. $50 to attend. All proceeds benefit the children's program at
Elizabeth Peabody House.
The West End Museum needs a fundraiser who has the
ability to explore all phases and avenues of fundraising.
If you know of anyone with these skills please contact
the museum: PO Box 8996, Boston, MA 02114.
The West End Museum is open.
For museum hours please call
617-723-2125 for up-to-date information.
Qebe We~t <!Enber_
P.O. BOX 440-413-.• SOMERVILLE, .MA02144
TEL. 617-628-2479
Staff
Editor ...............•. ~ •..••....•.•.......•.••.• JAMES -CAMPANO·
Co-Founder....................... ~ .•.•.... RAYMOND ·J . .PAPA
All ~etters, articles and photos submitted to this publication
become the property of The West Ender.
Jim Campano is the only person authorized to.accepr ·
memorabilia for The West Ender.
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The .West Ender will return pictures if you enclose a self-addressed, stamped
envelope, but will retain all rights to publish
them and to use. the. images
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1West End Museum. D.onatioil1
I wish to donate to The West End Museum to hasterr its progreSs so
the story of the West -End will not be forgotten. send donations to:
PO Box 8996, Boston, MA 02114
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Enjoy thepaper
Jim:
I got my reminder notice and
certainly don't want to miss any
editions of The West Ender. I really enjoy the paper and the effort
it takes to keep it going.
Please accept my subscription
and the little extra as a donation
to the paper.
I know that if I was still at the
corner of State and Devonshire,
hustling my papers, my order
for The West Ender would have
been greater than the Globe or the
Traveler.
Jim, wouldn't it have sounded
great hollering '.' Globe, Traveler and American, West Ender
Here!!!"
Steve Curley
Scenes ·from Museum
. fundraiser party
(1-r) Gertrude Finn, Kathy Finn
Mr. Anderson
(1-r) Carol Downs, Angie Deluca
60th reunion of
St. Joe's Class of '46
Jim:
Enclosed is a check for the
2006 subscription, and some extra
.to keep me in some good company in the Century Club.
I still look forward to The West
Ender. As I have said frequently
in the past, "It's still the best price
performer in town." I have been
thinking about a couple of interesting incidents {rom my childhood in the West End but for
some reason I haven't committed (1-r) Bruce Guarino, Angelo Noe
the words to paper. (Maybe it's
a function of age). If I put an in.
teresting short saga together, I'll Dear Jim,
I've been given the last two
send it along.
By the way, I'm also in the issue$ of your paper from a
midst of trying to put together the friend, Jimmy Limione. It is
60th reunion (maybe our last), now time for me to have my
of the 1946 St. Joseph 8th grade own subscription.
I would like you to have this
class with Santo (Joe) Aurelio.
The target is September. God, it's donation in memory ofmy girla · long time and a heliava Iotta friend, Toby Zimmerman. (She
died ;m unfortunate death years
miles from 35 Poplar St.
Bob Vatalaro · ago.) She was only ~1 years
. 4039 Loch Highland Pass old. If anybody remembers her,
Roswell, GA 30075 please say a prayer for her. we
have all made bad choices and
rjva~@bellsouth.net
had time _to correct them. She
(1-r) Laura Caccia, Paul Joltki
Time for my own subscription
Keeps us informed
Dear Jim:
Thank you for placing the photo with my boyhood friend Bill
Scalisi who died on February
2005, in the December 2005 issue
of The West Ender.
Enclosed is my renewed subscription plus a small donation for
The West Ender. My wife and I are
always looking forward to receiving the paper. It keeps us informed
and up to date with all our friends
from the old West End of Boston.
Keep up the good work. Looking
forward to coming issues.
Sincerely, Joe Leece
s;
did not. Hopefully, she is resting in peace.
The West End paper brings
back good, memories. My father, Dominic and my uncle
Santo had a tomato business together called "Spinale's Transportation". They sold tomatoes
on the push carts in the market.
Please continue to do your
good work in keeping the west
End alive.
·
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Carol Freni (Spinale)
Is a correction in order?
Attn Jim Campano,
Regarding the recently dedicated West .End Veterans Memorial
plaque... correction please!
I read the list of names in disbelief. I could not have been compiled
in; The Peabody House to do arts
by long time West :&ders. It is glarand crafts in and etc .. and so on
ing with one omission for sure, and
and on. What a wonderful place to
. perhaps even more, therefore it is an
_grow up in.
incomplete listing of all West Enders
I am paying my dues and a
killed in action. The plaque on the
little extra to keep it going.
brick wall on Staniford Street does
I still see old friends, Harriet
not honor all of the West End heroes
Bloom and Sheila Adelman and
killed in action.
quite a few others.
It was a sad day on Brighton Street
Well so long. Keep up the good
when my aunt anSwered the knock on
work.
the door and was notified that Tony
Estelle (Wasserman) Corin
had been killed in action and she
Reminiscing about tbe·
old days in tbe West End
Dear West Ender;
Thank you very much for keeping the paper going.
I had been living in the West
End for 20 years until I got married.
My father and mother had a
shoe store for about 50 years,
called Wasserman's Family Shoe
Store on Spring St.
My life was wonderful growing up. The Charles River to swim
Antonio J. Almeida, PFC- Gravesite: Plot 20, Path 44, St. Bridgett Rd.
North, Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden
screamed the scream of a Gold Star
Mother that must have been heard
the entire length of Brighton Street. It
was a day ofsadness and West Enders
do not forget sadness.
My cousin, Antonio Almedia, 136
Brighton Street was killed in action
on April 20, 1945 in house to house
fighting in Frankfurt, Germany, World
War ll. His body was returned to the.
states in a sealed coffin, was waked at
Russo's on Green Street, the fimeral
mass was held at St. Joseph's Church
on Chamber Street and burial was at
Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden.
Do you agree that a correction is
in order?
J.Almeida
_m:be Weiit QEnber
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Looking out over the CtJ.arles River on a winter day towards
_West End Memories
Placesofmy
'younger" years
Gentlemen:
Enclosed is my subscription to
The West Ender. It is always exciting to stir up old memories of
people and places of my "younger" years. We do enjoy your paper
so much. Thanks for keeping it
going.
Sincerely, Sylvia Werner
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LETIERS
Do YoU-Remember?......
Hi Folks;
I just finished reading The West
Ender Vol. #21 and it was great!!
I lived on McLean Court, and
went to St. Joseph's School in the
40's, and baby sat 2 kid's - Phil
and Marilyn at 27 Eaton St. for 25
cents an hour.
Our bedroom looked over· the
back of the Blackstone School and
one summer at age 11 years I came
down with chicken pox. Ma gave
me a quilt and a pillow and I slept
out each hot summer night on the
fire escape.
The .Italian family I baby sat for
gave me spaghetti and meatballs
left over when Lbaby sat, (the Pisano Family) and as I was Polish, I
never had ariy Italian food at home.
To this day I love Italian food!
The nuns gave me the curtains
to wash and I had to sweep the "alley" and disinfect with bleach each
week the alley, as it smelled.
Charlie Macarone gave me
"credit," as I was a sailor's wife
MARCH2006
th~ West End.
I remember you when..... .
with $150 pet month ·allotment. Hi' Jimmy;
your mom and grandmother. Say
I'm-sending you a little extra for _ hello to everyone.
The last week ofeach month I was
.
short about $8 and Charlie gave the library. Keep up the good work.
I lived on Allen St., Poplar St.
me credit_ as I was a very reliable I remember you as a little boy . and Chambers St.
young person.
who hung around with Bobby KaziIf you can give me an address for
Our cold water fiat (top floor), ukonis and I With his sister Carol. I Mary and Jackie Gigante, I would
3 rooms, was 57 N . Russell St. We remember your whole family, Irene, love to see them.
painted it and heated it with 95 Anthony, Paul and your self, also
Love, Barbara (lanachino) Martone
cents a day, 5 gallons of oil. (Gem- _ __:__ _ __..:.._ _-:-_ ___;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....__ __
matooil).
Klayman's -Deli had the best
root beer drink and corned beef
sandwiches. I swam at the Charles
River Park all summer long.
Young people today can't imagine this way of life as it existed in
1951-52. Our lives were simple
but clean living, like God, family
and friends.
Thanks for the fond memories I
will always remember my roots.
Sincerely,
Irene (Lojeck) Collyer
Editors note: Irene was the winner of the West End Museum's
top prize for the January drawing.
Congratulations!
Always enjoy
reading paper
Dear Jim;
Enclosed
West Ender,
etc.
. I always
sometimes I
mze.
find check for The
the rest for stamps,
enjoy reading and
see a name I recogRose M. Fodale
Missing names on plaque
Editor Jim Campano:
2005 is ending on a sour note
for' me. I am still reeling in disbelief over the glaring omissions on
the Veterans Memorial plaque. The
World War II casualty list alone was
more extensive than that.
Ask any surviving member of
the Armstrong Club of the West
End House what happened to Tony
Almeida on 20 Aprill945. Ask any
memberofthe WestEndHousewhat
happened to all-star Jimmy Maggio
in 1944. Ask anyone from Brighton
Street what happened to Teddy Spe-
ro, U.S. Navy. Ask Ronnnie, Joe and
Tony Pinto what happene to paratrooper Kelly Korozinsky during the
Battle of the Bulge in E~ope in late
44. He was married to their aunt. I
grew up with these guys. This was
during my era.
The Korean War was another era
though I was still on active duty in
the Navy. I am much older than the
Korean War veterans and I do not
know anything about West End Ko- ,
rean War casualties...
J. Almeida (Bomber)
The right thing to do
Dear Jim Campano,
Thanks for the call. I was delighted to hear from you, and that you are
taking action on my appeal for a cor- •
rection to the plaque. It is the right
thing to do, and it is very much appreciated Let me tell you a little bit
more about my cousin.
His name was Antonio but we
called him Tony. At age 20, he _was
the oldest of six children and was
totally athletic. The West End House
Love the West End!
HiJim;
,
I am enclosing my subscription
and a little stipend to keep the pa- .
per going! I lovethe West End.
Respectfully,
Ed Tobin
Thanks for reminder
Thanks for the reminder. Enjoy
reading about old friends.
Louise & Selma Ferullo
Memories are alive
Enclosed is my subscription.
Thanks for keeping my chjJdhood
memories alive.
·
Corine (Warren) Zeman
A new subscription
To the West Ender;
Enclosed is a subscription for
me and also for Mrs. Gay Cataldo.
She will be a n~w subscription.
I sent the edition that contained the obit about her husband.
She was appreciative and enjoyed
reading the paper.
Sincerely,
Sue Fazio
P.S.· Mrs. Cataldo was Benjamin
Fazio's brother
was his second home.
Tony did not have to die. He was
in the medical corp and when his
outfit was preparing to ship out, he
Likes the pictures
told his superiors he wanted to conDear Jim;
front the enemy with a gun and not
Enclosed is my renewal to The
as a' field medic. He transferred to
West Ender plus a donation. I look
the infantry and following extensive
forward to the West End paper
training became part of the Ameri' and seeing all the pictur~s, Thank
can ground forces in Europe.
you very much.
You know the rest of the story!
Mary Drevos
Cordially, J. Almeida
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:OBITUARIE.S
· Isabella L. Fazzina
Isabella L. "Chickie" (Mersicano) of Saugus, formerly of the
West End of Boston died ori. February 17. She was a late graduate
of Brighton High School Class of
1951.
Beloved wife of Frank Fazzina
with whom she shared 50 years
of marriage. Loving mother of
Linda Fazzina of Everett and
Frank Fazzina and hi's wife Marieof Marshfield. Dear sister of the
late Frank Mersicano. Cherished
grandmother of Rebecca McAuliffe and Matthew and Christopher Fazzina:
Funeral was from Vazza's
"Beechwood" Funeral Home~ Revere followed by a Mass of Christian-Burial in St. Joseph's Church,
68 William Cardinal O'Connell
Way, Boston. Interment was in
Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.
Joan M. Sacoco
Joan M. Sacoco, age 70,on January 24 in Keene, followjng a sudden
Michael J. Gentile
Dear Jim,
Thank you for your call the
other evening. As we discussed,
I have enclosed my Mom's obituary for the next issue of The West
Ender.,as well as a few pictures.
The picture (below, right) of my
Mom and Dad was taken in the
West End and is d11ted 1939; we
don't know who the other guy
in the picture is, but perhaps one
of your readers can identify him.
The more recent photo (above) is
from 2004 and is of Mom; Jeffrey
and myself.
Both Jeffrey and I would like
to the The West Ender on a regular
basis.
Sincerely, Joe Greenberg
P.S. Jeffrey says "hello" too.
Rose Stolman Greenberg
Rose Stolman Greenberg, wife ·
illness. Born in Boston, November of the late Harry "Buddo" Green27, 1935, the daughter of John & berg, passed away on Friday,
Gertrude· (Mangan) Cashman. She January 27, 2006 at 92 years of
was a 1953 graduate of the Arch age. She was the mother of JefBishop Cushing H. S. ofBo1>ton and f,rey and wife Sherry of Lincoln,
resided in Waltham for many years CA and Joseph and wife Roberta
where she proVided childcare in her of Brookline, MA. She was the
home.
grandmother of Jason Greenberg,
Shemoved to Keene six years ago Abbey Greenberg, Shayna Saand was a parishioner of St. Bernard batini, and Eric Estok. She was
Church, Keene. She always looked the great-grandmother of Florian ·
' forward to vacationing at Sandy Sabatini. Rose is survived by her
Point in Alton Bay on Lake Winni- loving family and friends.
pesaukee, NH. She enjoyed crochetRose was born in Boston on auing and spending time with her fam- gust 18, 1913. She was the daughily and :fiiends and corresponding ter of Ethel ·and Louis Stolman,
County Nursing Home, Daniel
daily with her ''welJ.,:fiiends".
and the sister of Allie Stolman of
Webster Highway, Boscawen, NH
Beloved wife for 51 years to Florida, the late Irene Mirra, and
03303 or The .West End House
Charles J. Saeoco, Sr. of Keene, the late Hy Stolman. She was marCamp, 105 Allston St., Allston,
mother·of ~harles J. Sacoco Jr. and ried on September 8, 1935; she
MA 02134 or The Alzheimer's
his wife Maureen of Dedham, Mau- and Buddo lived in the West End
Foundation, 322 Eighth Ave. 6th
reen J. Boutell and husband Gary. until 1957 when the demolition of floor,
New York, NY. 10001
. Grandmother of Sarah Vezzani, Lau- the area compelled them to move
ra Bputell, Dawna ·Boutell, .Christo- to Revere. They retired to Miami Josephine Alessandro
pher Sacoco, Matthew Sacoco, and Beach, Fla. !n 1972, where they
Josephine Alessandro, of Bos. Katherine ·sacoco. Aunt of several lived until Buddo's death in 1998. ton's West End, on January 11.
Daughter of the late Salvatore
meces ~ nephews. A son, Richard After a fall in 2000, Rose moved
M. Sac_oco died in May, 2003. Sister to the Merrimack County, NH as- and Grace (Ruggieri) Alessandro.
of late Marion Sanford, Heien Em- ·sisted living facility, .and then to Sister of Frances Christo and her
_mons, and Barbara Wilshere.
the nursing home there.
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husband Arthur of Arlington and
A Memorial Mass was celebrated
Rose Greenberg was known the late Angelina Alfonso of East
St. Bernard Church, Keene, NH. for her lifelong beauty, her gra- , Boston. Aunt of Frank Alfonso
.Burial was in the spring in the Mo-. cious and loving ways, her devo- and Grace Rosetti of East Boston.
tion to her husband and children, . (]reat aunt of one niece and three
-~k View C.em~tery, Keene.
Donations be made in Mrs. Saco- her family, and her friends. All great nephews.
Funeral was from the Cotaco's memory to the Scleroderma who were given the gift of her ac~
Funeral
Foun<i." 12.Kent Way, Suite 101, quaintance share warm memories Struzziero-McKenna
Byfield, MA 01922, or to the Susan ofher and mourn the passing·ofa Home, Somerville. Funeral Mass
was in St. Joseph's Church, 68
B. Komeri Breast Cancer Found., wonderful lady.
VT-NH Affiliate, PO Box 2496,
· Donations in her memory Cardinal O'Connell Way, BosManchester, VT 05255.
may be made to: The Merrimack ton's West End.
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C-armine J. Steriti
Mr. Carmine . J. Steriti, 67
Michael J. Gentile, 86, of Plymouth, formerly of Somerville, sud- years; West Parish Court, Haverhill, died unexpectedly, Friday,
denly OCtober '17, 2005.
Mr. Gentile was a veteran of US December 23, at the Lahey Clinic
Army WWII and was involved in the in Peabody. He was the husband
Battle of the Bulge. He was also an of Robyn (Millman) Steriti.
Born in Boston and raised in
avid Red Sox fan who lived tO see a
the West End, Mr. Steriti was the
World Series victory in 2004.
He is survivid by his wife June R. son of the late Vincen:t J. and Ju(Potter), secretary ofthe Soule Home- lia (Tramonte) Steriti. A resident
stead Ed. Ctr. in Middleboro, former of Methuen prior to his move to .
Haverhill 13 years ago, Mr. Steriti
secretary of Somerville Fire Dept.
Loving father of Michael A., worked as a screen printer at Colformer SomerVille Alderman, ad- orgraphics in Malden. His hobopted daughter Sharon Cirrone of bies and interests included woodSomerville and the late RichardA. Sr. working, golf, gourmet cooking
. Father-in-lawofDr.Law:aHolmesof and family time. Mr. Steriti was
IN and Anne Marie Gentile Brazil of a long time member . of the West
End Brenners Club.
Burlmgton.
· Besides his wife he - is sur· He was predeceased by his first
vived by three sons: James Steriti
wife, the late Maria (Oddo).
Brother of Philip of Revere, the of Hooksett, NH, Paul Steriti of
Manchester and · Philip Steriti of
la~e Rose (Gentile) Chirbas and
Charles Gentile. Brother-in-law of ·Melrose. He was the brother of
· Donald, Lorraine, Bregoli, Robert, Sandra Donahue of Quincy and
grandfather of Thomas Steriti.
Chester and Joseph Potter.
A funeral was held from the
Devoted grandfather and "Papa
Honey" to Richard A. Jr., Logan, Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home,
Luke and Liam Gentile, Katie and Saugus, followed by a funerBilly Btazil, Shawna-Lee, Samantha al mass in Blessed Sacrament
and Stacey Cim:me and great grand- Church, Saugus. Inte_rment will
daugher Alyssa Anne Marie Gentile. follow at Holy Cross Cemetery,
. Also survived by several nieces and Malden.
Donations in his memory may
nephews.
Funeral was held from George L. be made to the American Cancer
Doherty Funeral Home, Somerville. Society, 30 Speen Street; FramInterment at St. Michael's Cemetery, ingham, MA 01701.
Roslindale.
2006 vVest Enders Men1orial Circle
The following West Enders have contributed $100 or more in memory
oftheir loved ones for 2006. Now is the time to send in your donation
to be included in the 2006 West Enders Memorial Circle.
Jariet Lipsitz from Charles Abrams
Rebecca Lewis, Ruth (Lewis) Stolman, Faye (Lewis) Alter, Rose Greenberg from Margie Alberti
Toby Zimmerman from Carol Freni
Dorothy Locke Giove and eight members of the Giove family
Martin White and Margart and Joe Indelicato
Eugene"Gino"Kawalski from Gay Kawalski
Patrick Palmisano from Carmella Palmisano ·
Johnny Kostegan and Stanley Kostegan from Leonarda Young
Catherine LoGuidici and Mario Stancato From Charles LaRosa
The deceased Manzelli and Garrasi families from Mario Manzelli
Barney, Ida, Lillian, Ruth lind Manny Sheff from Dr. Michael Sheff
.Gaetano &Josephine Privitera from Frank Privitera
Karen MacAuley from Billy MacAuley
Edward Kawa from Lillian Kawa ·
Joseph &Anita Russo, Sylvia Grey, Moe Guarino, Joe Solano and Carmine Steriti from Vincent
J. Russo
Josephine C. (Russo) Riley 1930-2006- Lovingly remembered by her brothers: Hon. Domenic I.
Russo, Vincent Russo, Joseph Russo
·
Rose Greenberg from Jeff &Joe Greenberg
.
Anthony"Junior"Comperchiom, William"Bossy"Hoar, James"Gussie"Guskiewcz, Roger
Jackman & Joseph Lanza from TOny LoVoulo & Ralph Santoussouso
William:(Bill) Sharrio from Rita Sharrio
Aldo Croti fromAl &Anna Cohen
Vincenzo &-Rosaria lnterrant~, Saivatore &OlYmpia Bramante, Mary Marchesini &Rose
Interrante froin Joe &Joseph Interrante
Sam Rosenthal from JoAnn Rosenthal
Joseph &Anita Russo, Donald &Sylvia o'rey, Moe Guarino &Joe Solano from Vincent J. Russo
In memory of the parents &brothers &sisters of Frank &Virginia (Nichols) Consolo from Erank
. & Virginia Consolo
Jack, Mirium &Frank Gropman from Alan Gropman
Vinily Roberto from Mimi Roberto
Utbe We~t ~nber
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MARCH2006
OBITUARIES
Eugene Kawalski
Eugene . "Gino" Kawalski,
72, of Medford, formerly of the
North End of Boston on October 18, 2005 .
grandmother of 18 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren
and dear friend for over 30
years of Bill W.
Funeral was from the Nickerson Funeral · Home, OrleansRLEANS followed· by a
Funeral Mass in St Joan of Arc
Church, Orleans. Interment
was in Evergreen Cemetery,
East Harwich.
Joseph DiModica
Joseph DiModica, a longHelen Traylor
time Lynn resident, .formerly
· Helen Traylor was born Janu- of Boston's West End, died Deary 2, 1913 in the West End of
cember 26, 2005 at the Jewish
Boston to Percival and ·Esther
Rehab Center, Swampscott. He
Holmes. Helen leaves to cherish
was 97.
her loving daughters Cynthia,
Mr.
DiModica
worked
at
Eugene Kawa/ski
Traylor and Dianne Butler; sons
Central Fruit in Lynn for many
He was a well known barRichard Nedd and Ronald Trayyears before the store's closing.
tender in Boston and particilor. She is predeceased by her
He was the beloved husband
pated for several years in the
oldest son, Kenneth D. Nedd.
of the late Frances (Sarcia). He
U.G.L.Y. Bartender Contest,
Helen was a proud member
was a devoted father to Anne
which was a fundraiser . for
of the Salvation Army for many
Amirault of Lynn, Sebastian
multiple scler~s~s, where ugly _ DiModica of Woburn, Doyears and promoted to glory Janstood for Understanding, Gen- · menic DiModica of Lynn, and
uary 2, 2006.
erous, Lovable, You. He had
the late Virginia Giannotti. He
Salvatore J. Spinale
many friends from the West
was a loving grandfather to RoSalvatore J. (Pesce) Spinale, 88
End of Boston. He enjoyed
berta Carlson of Billerica, Lisa
of
Somerville
died Wednesday, Dereading The West Ender.
Giannotti of Tyngsboro, Renee
cember 14, 2005 at M.G.H. ·
He was a family man; EuCaron of Lynn, great-grandfaBorn in Boston,. he grew ~ in
gene "Gino" is survived by
ther to Tayla Carlson of Billt.lfe West End, 'before moving to
his loving wife of 49 years,
erica and Tim Smith of NH. He
Somerville. Sal was a packager and ·
Gaetana "Gay" (Petrella). Fawas the brother of Lucy Donato
foreman
for DiMare Bros. Tomather of Eugene Jr. and his wife
of Somerville.
toes
for
many
years before retirPatti of Tewksbury, AnnMarie
His funeral was from the
ing.
He
was
a
WWI
I veteran and a
Minchello and her husband
Dello Russo Funeral Home,
member
of
the
Teamsters
Union. .
Edward of Medford, Christine . Medford followed by a funeral
Sal
was
the
husband
of the
Keen of Readirig, and Rosemas~ celebrated in St. Clement · late Lillian (Campo) and brother
Marie Kawalski of Wakefield.
Church, Medford. Burial was at
of Rose Staver of West Roxbury,
Devoted Grandfather "pap''
Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.
Josephine
Mele of Brighton, Anto Michael, Kerry, and Derek
gela
Pinto
and Eleanor Venezia of
.Kelly A. Goroshko
Kawalski; and Sydney and LoQuincy
and
the late Dominic SpiKelly A. Goroshko, of Medgan Keen.
nale,
Concetta
Gazzano and Mary
He was loved by all and · ford, died on November 29,
Venezia.
2005.
greatly missed.
Beloved daughter of Tony
Angela Colella
Josephine Riley
Goroshko and the late Michelle
Angela Colella (Imperato),
Josephine Riley, 75, of East · (LaFreniere). · Loving sister of
wife of the late Armond; mother
Harwich, formerly of the West
. of the late Jerry Colella and of .
Erik, Brian, Luke and Zachary
End on January 14.
Goroshko all of Medford. Niece
Thomas Colella. Sister of AnBeloved wife of the late
of Pati Corcoran, Lance LaFre- . thony, Paul, Daniel, Dolly FiCe
. niere and families, Rick and
Thomas F. Riley and devoted
and the late Michael Imperato .
mother of Anita M. Doucette
Funeral was at Langone 's
Donna, John and Anne Goroshand her husband John of East
Funeral Parlor. Burial was at St.
ko. Aunt of Michael, Tristan and
Harwich, Andrew J. Neal and
Michael's Cemetary.
Matthew. Cousin of Jacob, Julia
his wife Paula of Chatham,
and Krystina.
Leonard Lanza
Bruce A. Neal and Laurie KelFuneral was from -the George
Leonard Lanza, 72, or Rely of Florida, Karin M. Neal
L. Doherty Funeral Home,
vere, died December 5, 2005 at
Doyle and her husband Peter of
Somerville, followed by a Funerthe Union Hospital in Lynn.
Barnstable and John A . Neal of
al Mass in St. Clement Church,
He graduated from Mount St.
Brewster. Beloved daughter of
Medford.
. Charles Academy in Rhode Jsland
the late Hon. Joseph and Anita
Donations q~.ay be made in
and . attended the Massachusetts
(DiMare) - Russo and loving
Kelly's memory . to the SalvaCollege of Pharmacy.
sister of Judge Domenic J:F.
tion Army, 407 Shawmut Ave.,
Mr. Lanza served in the army. ·
Russo of Winthrop, Vincent
Boston, MA 02118 or the Globe
He was the fornier manager of
J. Russo of CT. and Joseph A.
Santa, PO Box 55819 Boston,
Philips Drug of Boston.
Russo of Roslindale. Cherished
MA 02205-5819.
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Mr. Lanza is survived by his
wife of 37 years, Ann M. (Rafc
tery); his stepmother, Marilyn _W.
of Boston; three ·sisters, Audrey
DiGesse of Kingston, Mary Staffieri of Danvers and Marilyn Maguire of J?uxbury; several aunts
and cousins; and many nieces and
nephews.
A funeral Mass was celebrated
at St: Joseph's Church, Boston.
Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury.
Memories of
Leonard Grasso, Jr.
Dear Jim;
Enclosed is payment overlooked, have been ill in the hospital etc.
Now I have a point of information for you. You received a
subscription from one Leonard
Grasso Jr., son of the late Leonard and Nancy Salazzo. He has
since had a coronary .and died.
He · was here with his son
Dear Sirs;
for Christmas. Leonard and his
I would like to inform you
brother Fr. Tony Grasso stationed
of the death of Janet Goldberg
in Penn. teaching.
Lipsitz. Janet was an occasional ·
They all came to comfort
contributor to The West Ender.
mom/grandma over the holidays
Thank you, Charles Abrams,
as their dad/papa died last year.
Marjore Abrams - Her cousins
It was a nice visit and they took
Janet Goldberg Lipsitz
the "boys" to Fall River and othJanet Goldberg Lipsitz passed
er scenic places.
away October 31, 2005 in Savan- .
Sadly after his retlirn to Calinab, Georgia
fornia he had a massive heart
She was born to Ada and Henattack and died. Sad for one so
ry Goldberg in Boston and lived
young (60 years) and heartbreakon Myrtle St. until her marriage
ing for the family.
to Herbert Lipsitz. He preceded
They enjoyed my copy of The
her in death.
West Ender and the story about
She is suni'ived by her two
the memorial being restored with
sons and their spouses Alan and
"UnCle Michael Solazzo" on
Pamela Goldberg and Louis and
the memorial. Made copies for
Sandy Goldberg all of Savannah.
themselves.
She was preceded in death by
I feel bad for Nancy and her
her parents, her husband and her
son, Father Tony. His brother is
sister Clara Goldberg Balkin.
gone and she lost a husband and
son within a year. She is fortunate to have her brother, Frank'
I am enclosing a check for
and his wife here. At one time
my subscription. Also in loving
their mother .and sister, Rosememory of former West Enders:
mary lived here. Thought you
my grandmother, Rebecca Lewcould do a death notice that may
is; _my mother, Ruth (Lewis)
bring comfort to them.
Stolman; my aunts, Faye (Lewis)
Father Tony went to Califonia
Alter and Rose Greenberg ..
to do the m~s for his brother and
.Thank you,
then he did one here at St. John
Margie (Stolman) Alberti
the Baptist with a reception for
the family and friends afterward.
****
Andrew "Andy" Raneri passTony left his mom here as he felt
ed away on :November 6, 2005
the mass in California would be
from heart failure.
too much for her.
I'm sure it was a real tough
****
Donation in, memory of my
for him. They were very close.
wife, Dorothy Locke Giove and
They used t~ rank on each other
eight in the Giove Family deevery chance they got.
ceased.
My last memory of Leonard
Thank you, Lawrence Giove
was him ranking Fr. Tony about
a fall that their mom had in Fall
****
I have enclosed a donation in
River and got a black eye, etc.
memory of my brother Patrick
Lennie said Tony put his foot out
Palmisano. I truly enjoy the paand tripped his mom: They were
per. Thank You,
always doing things like that.
Carmella Palmisano
I ruid kidded Tony for hurting
his
mom, but it NEVER HAP****
Enclosed a donation in memPENED.
ory of Martin White and MargaNancy raised TWO special
ret and Joe Indelicato.
boys.
She had a good husband,
Joe and Barbara
(White) Indelicato
Continued on page 9
In Memory
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PAGE7
MARCH2006
My Father- My friend Ignatius Scalisi
their childhood authority figures,
by Michael Scalisi
With these tools more doors
some 70 years later. It rriade me
I left home when I was 21,
have opened for me than anyquestion why everyone th.ese
moving to Manhattan to purthing a college degree or money
days is so wrapped up with mon- ·
sue creative endeavors within
could offer. Because these are
ey and career and ambition and
the movie business. Manhattan
character traits th<J.t cause people
possessions, ·ail of which can be .
above all other things, educated
to take notice and my Father had
a good thing in measured doses.
me. It's an intoxicating place, . them in spades.
full of fascinating people from
One morning several years . But, what will people of younger generations reminisce about
all backgrounds, races and beago, I was vacationing with my
...working three jobs to pay for
iiefs; huddled together on an isMom and Dad .to York Beach,
a car or house that they can't afland for better or worse. Perhaps
Maine. We decided to stop at his
my description sounds more like
friend Sal Purpura's place, an . . ford and shouldn't be attempting
to afford?
a life-boat in the mid-Atlantic
easy landmark with all the fanMy parents never lived bewith ravaged, desperate people
tastically elaborate birdhouses
yond their means. There were no
clinging to it, arid ·perhaps in
for sale on the front lawn. It was
Cadillac car payments, no credit
some way .Manhattan is that.
about 10:30 a.m. wh.en Sal welcard trips to Disney World, no
Yet, through the people whom
comed us with a hearty greeting,
bill collectors calling, no elaboI've met ·and befriended here,
his voice I can still hear. It was
rate Christmas presents. We
I've experienced things that I
great to see my Dad and him tolived simple, well cared for, in
would never have known about
gether, quickly falling into stoa nice house, but by no means
had I not ieft the safety of my
ries from days back in the West
spoiled. Holidays were spent at
small town of Stoneham, MasEnd, both of them talking over
my exceedingly generous grandsachusetts. I've traveled to Paris,
each other to express some detail
parent's home in Winchester, my
Rome, Berlin, Cuba and London.
or fact about life back !}len. Sal
Mother's parents, Celestino and
In Berlin I helped chip aw11-y at
offered us a drink, a real drink,
Edith .Vozzella, where the entire
the Berlin Wall. In Cuba, I had
vodka and lemonade I believe.
extended family gathered, seta cocktail with Fidel Castro. In
It was a rare moment for me to
ting up tables in every space of
Manhattan and all over, I met
see either of my parents having a
the small, tidy house where they
people of too many varieties to
hard drink, much less so early in
lived, fe~ding an army of a famrecall, famous, infamous, kind,
the morning. We all had a good
ily on food far better than what
youthful at 80, old at 20, suicidal
chuckle over this ..
I've tasted in any fancy restautough-guys, charming liars, very
I listened to Sal and my Dad's
rant in Manhattan or Paris. All
rich, very poor, open hearted
stories, taking note of all the parpaid for with the blood and sweat
ex-convicts, samaritans, killtiCularly ~teresting nicknames
of a lifetime of my.grandparents
ers, blue-bloods, Jews, Blacks,
the group ofguys gave each othback-breaking work They in.artists, spiritual gurus, junkies,
er. My Mom, Josephine, chatted
sisted on hosting the entire famwriters and thieves, (and these
nearby with Sal's wife, Tilly. I
ily and the experience was too
are the good experiences). Some
got to work on my drink while
rich for words. ·
interesting in an intellectual way,
listening intently to all of the
We would then visit my Faothers ·interesting in the richness
details of life in the West End. It
ther's wonderful mother Lena,
of their life experiences, some
wasn't the first time I had heard
whom he worshipp.ed. The more
good-hearted, others not so very,
these stories, but on that day the
J examine her life, the more to
yet all interesting to me equally. . stories seemed more exciting,
whom I admire. When her husAll on a hunt for purpose.
more interesting, bubbling with
band, Michael, . died in 1936,
But my favorite sort of pera spirit of life that I knew would
there was no welfare or place to
son was the person that I would
be a moment I'd not easily forgo for help. The family pulled
randomly encounter whom reget. I heard names like Father
together. Nowadays, people lack
minded me of my Father, the
Lush and Bunky, as well as cool
the pride and dignity that she
down to earth, warm-hearted - tid-bits about "Sophie Tucker" at
possessed. These days people
guy that he was. As I grow older,
the Old Howard. There were all
feel entitled to a handout. She
the realization that 1 am more a
sorts of new expressions I had
did not.
product of my parents than I had
never heard of, like a guy could
When I look at my own childhave "fish hooks" in his pocket, ·
ever imagined, has brought me a
hood I don't feel I missed out
happiness that is indescribable.
a polite way of saying he was
on anything. There were kids
Sometimes, the most valuable
cheap. I .also learned that a "Conthings in life are right under the
cern" meant a store, and small . in the neighborhood who would
get elaborate air-hockey games,
roof where one grows up, yet it
facts like the cost of a lemon in
new bikes every year, and electakes a journey over the world to
1938, and playing football by the
tronic gadgets that cost hundreds
come to that conclusion. None
Charles River. As I listened (and
of dollars. Yet, as much as at
of what I've gained in the·world
~ank) I remell_lber recognizing
the tiine .I wished to have these
something -that I don't see much
measures up to the things my
things, I kn~w the limitations
parents gave me, for they taught
of anymore, two people commuof our household and I never
me something that is lacking in
nicating, enjoying the memories
the world today, a gift that can't
of the paSt, still with an obvious · complained. Looking back, I
don't feel deprived in any way.
be bought or. traded or found,
respect for their parents, school
In fact I feel that I've gained a
teachers and basically all of
the gift of humility and respect.
great deal. It was a lesson in
LE1TERS
Having fun
with friends
the value of family over materialism. It also taught me about
Hi Jim,
what's truly important and how .
Thanks for the reminder. ·Enone ·.doesn't need material items
closed is a check for my subto gain friends or to feel content.
scription renewal with a little
These lessons were hallmarks of
something extra added just bemy Dad's life.
cause I like ya!
That day in York Beach was
Chucki
the last time I ~ould see my Dad
P.S. Been having a ball with
and Sal together. Sal gave us a
Paul and Joyce Dembicki, since
departing gift, a birdhouse that
they are now just down the road
he had made. We drove away
· apiece. Lots of golf and lots of
from Sal and Tilly, both of them
laughs.
waving fr6m the driveway, everyone happy and well. That was
a bit longer than three years ago.
There were many more fun times
with my Dad over the next few
Dear Jim,
years, but that day burned an imThanks for all the work you
pression on me.
do to keep this paper going. It is
When my Dad took ill last
wonderful to hear about people
February, he spent the l(J.st ten
we haven't seen for years. I look
days of his life in· pain. There · forward to receiving the paper.
were moments of hope that he ·
Thanks again,
would live, but alas, God had anGeorge Manzell
other plan. Sal called our house .
every night to check on Dad's
condition. He was deeply con- ·
cerned, as were·my Dad's other
closest friends', Joe Leece, CharDear Frances
lie Romeo and Johnny Raso each
(nee Spinale) Celino:
of whom would call nightly. In
Mea maiima culpa (my grievthe early morning of February
ous fault) for not having incfud8th 2005, Dad drifted away,
ed many more West Enders, eswith my Mother and sisters and
pecially the Spinales with whom
myself by his side holding hls
I was well~acquainted. But Franhands, patting his head, giving
ces, no apostrophy (') for the
him our final comfort.
plural of Spinale. The plural is
·Life is wonderful and life
SPINALES. This brought back
continues, but now and forever,
years of teaching in high school.
just beneath the surface of every
Cioe.
smile, every laugh, every ambiSincerely,
tion and hope for the future, lies
Vic Terranova
a touch of sadness that he is gone.
~.
How I miss him, how much I'm
glad (or all that we ~id to each
Here's my subscription and
other. How grateful to have spent
some extra to keep my memories
so much time with him throughgoing.
out my life. God bless him, and
My father (Jacob Greenwald)
God bless Sal; a wonderful guy
was the insurance man to so
who followed him too soon
many of the West Enders. Many
thereafter.
a day when he had trouble with
These guys embody what life
his back I accompanied him and .
is about, and with them I believe
would go up 3 and 4 flights to
lies some of the answers .to the
collect a dime or a quarter, bring
eternal human quest for happidown the book and coin and go
ness. My Dad was the. most sucback up to return it.
cessful man I ever knew. He had
Those were the best and hapit all, great parents, a loving,
piest days growing up in the West
wonderful dedicated wife and
End and going to the Esplanade
the friends and experiences of
concerts in the summer and bethe greatest generation that ever
longing to sail -~at club on the
was. No "generation endured so · Charles.
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much hardship with such grace
My brothers Sam and William
and goodwill. My hat is off to all
(Vovy) Greenwald were also well
of you.
known. We lived at 41 McLean
St. Hello to all my friends.
Lillian Greenwald Bockser
Wonderful to
hear about friends
Message for
Frances Celino
Memories..
MARCH .2006
PAGES
Thanksfor memories
We look forward . to receiving
our West Ender with great pleasure. It is wonderful _to read and
see pictures of our friends .
. Thank you for the memories,
keep up the good work. Merry
Christmas, Happy New Year to
all, God Bless.
Ralph (Freddie) and Mary Mele
Enjoy reminiscing
Hi West Enders;
I do so enjoy reminiscing when
The West Ender comes. It brings
back so many memories, and a
time when we were young and
· carefree.
Dear Jimmy,
My very best wishes to you
I came across this photo of some of the Michael John Gidivodge Club members. All are former West Enders. I wonder if there are any of our old and a happy healthy new year.
friends still around who would recognize any of us. This photo was taken sometime in the early 60s. It was taken at George Schraga's heme in
Sincerely, Ida Ordway
Falmouth, Mass. Some of the members are: (1-r) Abe Goldman, Ralph _Block, Ralph Jacobson, Morrie Brooks, Ellis Field, George Schraga and
Meyer Spector.
SincereJy, Ellis Field
Piease renew our West Ender
newspaper,_Paul and I really enjoy
· it when it amves in Florida.
I am identifying the people · lot of memories with this photo.
Paul and Joyce Dembicki
in the photo from page 9 in the
Lorraine (Kozensky) Kalil
December West Ender (shown at (kneeling, 1-r) Mary Cutrafello,
left).
Margaret Mazziotta, Sal CuciI was part of the "gang" that notta, "Chilly" DeFranco, John
belonged or went to the Norman Puleo; (standing, 1-r) (I'm fairly
Club. This photo is about 60 years sure'! Dome Ranno, Steve Palerold. The barber's name I believe mo, John (the Barber) Ginootso,
was Gianetti. He worked on Mer- Roy Mazziotta, Gloria Sapochetti,
rimae Street. You brought back a Charlie Allito:
Does anyone recognize us?
Please renew ·
Identifying the photo from Dec.
Good experiences at West End House
--~
Editor:
The West End House, now located in Allston, will soon be ce~ebrat­
ing one hundred years of providing
a
per. Thank you for reminding me. _ safe. haven for disadvantaged inSalvatore "Sam" "Smiley" · ner-city youth with a reunion gala.
My experience with the West
Tringali
End
House was when I was a midP.S. The people in this picture
teener
growing up in the bld West
(above) are members of the NorEnd
and
the West End House was
man Club. (top, 1-r) Dom Ranno,
on
Blossom
Street. It was the best
Sam Palermo, John "Ginutso"
place
in
the
world
to grow up and
Gianneto, Roy Mazziotta, Gloria
learn.
Sappacheti, Charlie Alito; (bottom, 1-r) Rose Lobianco Capobianco, married John Capobianco,
Rita Zappia, Sal Cuccinota, Char- Hi Jim;
Can't believe another year has
lie "Chile" DeFranco
flown by. I am enclosing my subscription and a little extrli for the
West End Museum.
Endo'sed is also a little extraAnswering Frances (Spinale)
to cover some expe11ses. J(tlep on Celin()'s letter in the December isdoing what you do. It brings forth sue ... it was such a surprise to see
golden memories.
my family written about. We were
Sincerely, Ethel Amato living on Norman St. My father,
Sebastiano, was a fisherman and
there were 8 of us. Two sons and
Look forward to Jay's stories
Dear Jim,
Sorry I am late. Down here in
Florida we get laidback and forget
everything except our old friends.
I enjoy reading the paper and I
look for Jay "Bomber" Almeida's
little stories. It is too bad I do not
meet al!y West Enders in this part
of Florida. I have a new address:
Mr. Salvatore Tringali
1470 Red Oak Ln.
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
Enclosed is a check for our pa-
News from the Spinale family
Keep up what you do
Gentlemen:
It is my pleasure to renew my
. spbsctiplu:m..to .The .. We.s.t ~Ender .
It brings back many memories of
years past.
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The following west Enders have contributed $500 to our cause in 2006,
aimed at keeping alive the spirit ofthe west End.
Frank Privitera
The sports and operational directors had special qualities and
personalities which made them
unique. They were such remarkable
humane leaders, it was easy for us
to follow.
As the West End House prepares
for their centennial celebration:
gala-a tip of the hat. May their
tioble mission of guiding innercity youth toward a brighter tomorrow go on and on.
J. Almeida (Bomber)
six daughters. The oldest, Salvatore, was called Pesce to identify
us from the other Spinale families.
Sadly on page 5 of the December 05 issue I announced my sister'
Mary's death.and in December Sal
passed away.
There are just four sisters remaining, but we still get together
regularly and remember our days
growing up in the West End.
Eleanor (Spinale) Venezia
Happy times in the.old West End
Dear Jim;
Thank you for the memories
that the paper brings to my mind.
They were happy ones growing
up in the West End in the years
1940 to 1956.
Here is my renewal and a little
extra.
Josephine Grove
A pic from the West
End House Camp
Enclosed find an old snap of
three old time West Enders. (1-r)
Ellis Field, Dick "Sammy" Jelman
and Meyer Spector. It was taken at
the West End House Camp a long,
long time ago.
Sincerely, Ellis Field
Thanks for keeping
us informed
Hi Jim:
We really appreciate all you
do to keep us informed about our
friends from the West End.
Happy New Year to all. ,·
Marcy Gargan Unis
.Looking for.We~(Enders
·' in Las Vegas
We are in Las Vegas. There
must be some West Enders, we
are everywhere. We love the paper. Thanks.
Barry Shulman
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friends meet at t~e 2005 Mercury Club Reunion
held at the Hilltf?p Steak House
The Limone Table: (from front center, around the table)
Mike Limone, Little Peter Limone, El Duke, Little Peters
friend, Paul Zapulla, Jimmy Limeon, Joe Zapulla, Frankie
Capone
Big Peter Limone with his nephews: (1-r) Mike Limone,
Peter "A. "Athanas, Little Peter Limone, Big Peter Limone and Jimmy Limone
The Limones with Capone: (seated, 1-r) Frank Capone,
Peter Limone Athanas, Silvio Maccarone, Mike Limo,ne,
Peter Limone; (standing) Jimmy Limone
'·"""'u,,v, Dom Saia; (seated) Sal Sacoco, George Tringale, Richard Tringale, Joseph Spinale
(Photo, left)
Frank Privitera, Joe D'Ambrosio r;znd Johnny Raso
Enjoy reading
Thank you!
Enclosed is my renewal for
The West Ender. I look forward
and enjoy reading it very much.
Thanks Again, Edith Coh~n
Thank you for all the good
mertlories of the west End! Thank
you Jim.
Best regards, ·
Fred Shulman
~lULLF.
Love reading
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Hurricane victims are OK
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To The West Ender;
Enclosed is my a!lllual subscription payment, along with an
additional amount for all your efforts in keeping us ex"West Enders
informed and reminiscent.
Also I want to assure Elise
Lockhart and any other interested
people that I and my family sur-
vived hurricane Katrina and am
back home after a three month
absence. I am grateful to Elise for
her concern.
Also I have not missed an issue
of The West Ender, so keep them
coming.
Joe Paci
Metairie, La.
Wants to hear from anyone
who lived near 139 Brighton St.
Enclosed is my subscription.
I lived at 139 Brighton St. and
would like to say hello to all my
neighbors: Treska's, Luongo's,
Murphy's and DePrizio.
Would like to hear from anyone who had lived in this area.
Thank you.
Barbara Gentile
Lived on Hale Street
Mr. Campano:
I lived on 37 Hale St. until
they took our home. We moved to
Medford in the fifties. I attended
the Washington School in the
Can't miss out
Enjoy reading The West Ender
Here is my subscription for The
do not wimt to miss out on any isWest Ender. Love reading it.
sue.
Celia Lodi
Sincerely, Gay Kawalski ·
Good luck!
Hi:
Good luck this year for all new
information for your wonderful
paper. It sure brings some joyous
memories back to all of us. Continue the good work.
Theresa Russo
Keep it coming
West End.
Enclosed is my subscription.
I'm now 92 years old. I miss Keep the paper coming, look forthe West End.
- ward to .it. Nothing like Wall St.
Cecelia Condelli Dalessio our wish was to build a home
there. It. would have made a lot of
people happy.
Elizabeth (Napoli) Pitari.
day on February 9 and a wedding
Memories ofLeonard Grasso, Jr.
Continued from page 6
so they did a good job. This was
a big loss but they are strong people. Good luck and God bless.
Sincerely, Eileen Morrill
P.S. Robert Crawley had a birth-
(1-r) Philip Privitera, Gus Aprile, Pete_r Limone, Andrew .
Mignosa, Jimmy LoGrippo and Frank Privitera
anniversary on February 10. He
and Kitty, his wife (nee) Catherine
Enclosed is my renewal. Love
Fallon have two so~s, Robert and
.
the
West End.
Timothy who live at Sagamore
Gloria Bocchino
Beach.
Love the West End
---------------------West End spirit!
Dear Jim:
Thanks for the_wonderful paper. Enjoy the news. Keep the
West End spirit! Best to Kathy.
Fondly, Mary Carney
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Century Club
The following West Enders have contributed $100 or more to our cause in
2005. We salute them! Now is the time to send your check in the amount of
$100 ifyou are interested in becoming a member.
Joe Annelio
Beth & Marshall Arkin
Santo Aurelio
AI & Anna Cohen
·· John Cucinotta
Alan Gropman
Bruce Guarino
William MacAuley
Kevin M. McGrath
. Leonard Nimoy
Nino Parisi
Frank Privitera
Vincent Raso
Judge Santo Ruma
Steve Szewczyk
Robert Vatalaro
Donald Zerendow
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Glad to see familiar
Dear Jim,
Enclosed please find my check
for renewal of my subscription to
The West Ender. I enjoy reading it .
so much.
Glad to see familiar naines of
former classmates in March 2005
issue. Like Dorothy Bomstine and
Lillian Biksor.
I attended the William Blackstone School with both of them
Say "Hello''
names ~
Hope all is well say hello to
Kathy for us. ·
Joe and Kay DiFazio
and then Girls High School.
Leonard Nimoy was in the
same class with us at the William
Blackstone Junior High. That was
a few years ago.
It is good to know we ~e still
here. Keep The West Ender com.:
mg.
Best wishes to you and yours
in 2006.
Sincer~ly, Ruth Bord
Don't want to
miss the paper
Please renew my subscription.
I don't want to miss lillY papers!
Thank you.
Virginia Melito
Trying to .find paperWork
Dear Jim,
• was in touch with the daughter ·
It's been a long time com- : of my Aunt Lil's. She was from
ing, but finally here is my check her second marriage after Kelly ~en nard Avenue at Poplar Stn:et -August 1958
for my subscription to The West was killed in action. Her mother
Lived
51
Memories live on
Ender. I put in a little extra so is ·dead and so is her son from
Enclosed is my check for 2Q06
that if you can possibly send me Kelly. I asked her to look for any Dear Mr. Campano;
Many thanks for keeping the plus a little extra. I was born there
a few back i·ssues, I would be paperwork that could be used for
grateful. In the coming weeks I proof and letters from the war West End alive through the won- in 1920 and lived there for 51
will be sending you some pic- department or newspaper report. derful newspaper. The buildings years.
Sophie Worob
tures of Paul, Danny Imperato Please excuse .any misspelling. I are gone but at least the memories of long ago live on~ Again,
and myself circa 1950.
flunked English at the Blackie.
Thank you
On the' veterans problem, I
Regards, Tony Pinto Thanks
Enclosed
is my check for next
Rose (Ferullo) Ventullo
year. I very much enjoy receiving
The West Ender. Thank You,
Dorothy (Bomstein) Samevitz
(Former Allen St. resident)
Dear West Ender,
ark Airport on the coldest day Hi Jim;
I want to thank you for The '- - " - - - - - ' - - - - - - - Enclosed is my subscription, of the year. Ugh! ! !!
West Ender. I enjoy reading the
·Happy New Year
I spoke to Bill Margolin
thank you for reminding me .
West Ender it Gives me a feeling ·
Many thanks for another "Great
I saw Sam London last week while in Boston and he menthat I am a West Ender.
Y~ar"
of happy memories. Happy
while in Boston. He is very ex- tioned a few familiar names.
Vincent Saraceno
New
Year
to all West Enders.
cited about the upcoming re- Hy Escott, I will be looking
Ninfa (Zizzo) Schifone
union on April 29. I was a bit for you. I love your articles. I
Dedham,Ma.
startled by the cost but decided hope to see many more familiar
Keep
the
good
news
coming,
I
faces
.
·
Formerly
from
that it would be a once in a lifelook
forward
to
your
paper.
33Y1
Green
St.,
West
End
Peggy
Adelson
Saslow
time event.
Lucy (Sharaffa) Venezia
Joyce Spector Mekelburg
gmapeggy2@aol.com
Tell
"Hi"
said that she would go if I did. P.S. I believe I wrote months ago
Jim,
I saw Joyce while in Florida. It that Harry Spector passed away
in
Hawaii.
A
good
friend
of
the
was a too short visit as my calThanks for all the wonderful· .
Enclosed is a check for my
subscription plus a little extra for
endar really needs stretching. I West End deserves to have his
memories brought by each issue the West End Museum.
had to get home and wouldn't name mentioned twice.
of The West Ender it is my link
you know that I landed in New- ·
with home.
I enjoyed reading the paper you
sent me. Keep up the good work.
Catherine Curtis
When you and Ray Papa get
c....
.
Sunnydale, Ca.
together
again, tell him that I said
a little thank you for remindThank you so much!
"Hi!"
Enclosed is my check for my ing me that I neglected to renew
Joe Dionne
renewal on my subscription, plus on time. We look forward to The
Keep up the good work we re-
there
Look forward to seeing everyone at
the West End House Reunion
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Look foward to The West Ender
Good work
Good work!
Dear Jim,
Enclosed find a check in support of all you do. Keep up the
good work!
Regards,
Santo J. Roma
Thanks again .
Thanks again for keeping the
West End alive.
John Cucinotta
Great work!
Thanks for keeping the West
End and our traditions alive.
Kevin McGrath
West Ender so very much. Please
don't stop! Thank you. Another
senior moment!
Kathy & Gino D' Aloisio
Hello to 9th grade class
& get well Uncle Myer
years
Enjoy reading
Keep it coming
.
In memory of
Kostegan family
ally enjoy the paper. Here's a little
extra to help. God Bless.
June and Sandy ·catania
Celebrated our
60th anniversary
Dear Friends,
Dear West Ender,
Thanks for the reminder about
I would like to say hello to my
our subscription. Time just passes
ninth grade class fromt he Wil- too quickly.
liam Blackstone .. Patrick, where
A small donation is enclosed. We
are you? We're wo.ndering how · want your great pap(!r to continue!
Old West Enders,
you are! Best wishes to all.
Judy. (Sherman) Rogers
Joe & Ceil Franchina
P.S. Please print a "get well quick" P.S. We just celebrated our 60th
to my Uncle Myer "Mike" Sherwedding anniversary, Friday, Janman, also a West Ender.
uary 13th! Lucky day!
HONORED-PFC Joseph Bramonte and Col. Stanley Kostegan,
both of the West End and former
PWs in Korean concentration
camps, receive city medals from
RayFrancis X Ahearn who represented Mayor Hynes. The local Gls
were feted at Charlesbank Park
where 3000 relatives, friends
and neighbors gathereq to honor
them. The Gls spent a total of 56
months under Red capitivity (reprinted/rom the Record-American) ·
Hi,
I'm sending a check in memory of my 3 brothers: Johnny Kostegan, AI Kostegan and Stanley
Thanks for reminder Kostegan.
Thank you so much for the reMy youngest brtoher Stanley
minder. The paper usually makes was a prisoner in Korea for 37
my day.
months. I'm sending a clip of his
Dorothy Sudenfield homecoming to the old West End.
Keep up the good work of the
Priority given
West End paper.
The Boston Globe and our loSincerely,
cal paper were delivered at theLeonarda Young
same time The West Ender arrived. Priority reading was given
Wouldn't miss
to ·The West Ender. All other news
the paper
had to wait.
Enclosed
is my subscrip~
Bea & Oscar Berkman
tion. I was in Florida for a while.
Wouldn't miss The West Ender for
anything.
Pearl Brodsky
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West End-House
Centennial Reunion Cialal
"I've be_en waiting a_hundred ye?rS for this ... so please save the date.
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George Kane, West End· House Alumnus, l01 years old.
This year - 2006 - we are cele_brating the Centennial of th.e founding of the
West End House Boys & Girls· Club. For 100 years we have been helping kids
- all kinds of kids - · become great adults. join us on April 29th for a wonderful
dinner, inspirational program and lots of reminiscing! Whenever West Enders
get together, you can be sure there will be a million stories - and this night will
be no exception! ·It will be a special event celebrating a unique organization
and an ~vening you will long remember. Please join us for this historic occasion, .
hosted in part by Leonard Nimoy·.
For information, please call 617-787-4044 and
ask _
for Rob Rh.u.da (ex.t. 17) or
Bill Margolin (ext. 18).
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