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Re: Test

 

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Yes!!!? Hi Cuz!

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From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2017 9:06 PM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Test

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Can anybody see this message?
Janet

JLR


Test

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Can anybody see this message?
Janet

JLR


Re: For Janet

 

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Janet, I will delete you from the group and re-invite you with your new address. JLruggie@...
Use this email to log in and create a new password. ? You may have a verification ?procedure to follow—a new security
feature. ?
Coraggio!

Janet,
I just tried to invite you using?JLruggie@...



Are you sure you gmail account is up and running?
Send me a personal email from your new account.
Send to sastier@...


Re: Happy Birthday Amy

 

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Happy Birthday to both of you!!
Love, Dorothy

On Jun 7, 2017, at 9:43 AM, 'Paul Andriole' pandriole@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Nothing better than a Birthday. Please enjoy!!

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From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 9:07 AM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Happy Birthday Amy

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Hi. Have a Happy Birthday. And same for Eva tomorrow! Love, Aunt Lonie


Re: For Janet [2 Attachments]

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Sally,
I think I have to keep that yahoo email address to log into lafamiglia, right??
Janet

JLR

On Jun 7, 2017, at 1:15 PM, Sally Stier sastier@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Only you can change your email:


Moderators can't change email addresses for other members


For your privacy, only you can??in Yahoo Groups. If you don't have access to the email address used to subscribe to the group, you can ask Sally to remove your email address from the group, then??to your new email address.


Try this first:

Change your personal email address in a group


Need to update the email address that you use in a group? You can do it in the "Edit Membership" section.


  1. On the group's main page, click?Membership?|?Edit Membership.
  2. Next to "Identity," click the?Edit Settings?icon?.
  3. Select your desired email address.
    Tip:?If the address that you want to use isn't listed, click?Add New Email.
  1. Click?Save.



Re: For Janet [2 Attachments]

 

Can a moderator send an invite for a new member, even if it's an existing member with a new email address?


Steve Ruggieri

On Wednesday, June 7, 2017, 12:15, Sally Stier sastier@... [lafamigliaruggieri] wrote:

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[Attachment(s) from Sally Stier included below]

Only you can change your email:


Moderators can't change email addresses for other members


For your privacy, only you can??in Yahoo Groups. If you don't have access to the email address used to subscribe to the group, you can ask Sally to remove your email address from the group, then??to your new email address.


Try this first:

Change your personal email address in a group


Need to update the email address that you use in a group? You can do it in the "Edit Membership" section.


  1. On the group's main page, click?Membership?|?Edit Membership.
  2. Next to "Identity," click the?Edit Settings?icon?.
  3. Select your desired email address.
    Tip:?If the address that you want to use isn't listed, click?Add New Email.
  1. Click?Save.



Re: For Janet [2 Attachments]

 

Thanks Sally.

My understanding of part of Janet's concern is an inability to sign in to the group page. She's able to send and receive emails, just not going to accomplish what you so eloquently detailed. ?Maybe a refresher on signing in would be in order.?


Steve Ruggieri

On Wednesday, June 7, 2017, 12:15, Sally Stier sastier@... [lafamigliaruggieri] wrote:

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[Attachment(s) from Sally Stier included below]

Only you can change your email:


Moderators can't change email addresses for other members


For your privacy, only you can??in Yahoo Groups. If you don't have access to the email address used to subscribe to the group, you can ask Sally to remove your email address from the group, then??to your new email address.


Try this first:

Change your personal email address in a group


Need to update the email address that you use in a group? You can do it in the "Edit Membership" section.


  1. On the group's main page, click?Membership?|?Edit Membership.
  2. Next to "Identity," click the?Edit Settings?icon?.
  3. Select your desired email address.
    Tip:?If the address that you want to use isn't listed, click?Add New Email.
  1. Click?Save.



For Janet

 

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Only you can change your email:

Moderators can't change email addresses for other members


For your privacy, only you can??in Yahoo Groups. If you don't have access to the email address used to subscribe to the group, you can ask Sally to remove your email address from the group, then??to your new email address.


Try this first:

Change your personal email address in a group


Need to update the email address that you use in a group? You can do it in the "Edit Membership" section.


  1. On the group's main page, click?Membership?|?Edit Membership.
  2. Next to "Identity," click the?Edit Settings?icon?.
  3. Select your desired email address.
    Tip:?If the address that you want to use isn't listed, click?Add New Email.
  1. Click?Save.



Re: Happy Birthday Amy

 

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Thank you, Aunt Lonie!


On Jun 7, 2017, at 9:07 AM, 'Melanie R. Eapens ' mreapen@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

Hi. Have a Happy Birthday. And same for Eva tomorrow! Love, Aunt Lonie




Re: Happy Birthday Amy

 

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Nothing better than a Birthday. Please enjoy!!

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From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 9:07 AM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Happy Birthday Amy

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Hi. Have a Happy Birthday. And same for Eva tomorrow! Love, Aunt Lonie


Happy Birthday Amy

 

Hi. Have a Happy Birthday. And same for Eva tomorrow! Love, Aunt Lonie


Re: Changed email

 

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I don't know. ?You should ask Steve or Sally.


On Jun 5, 2017, at 5:46 PM, Janetsverizon jlruggie@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Verizon stopped providing an email service. Therefore I must change email address with my contacts to:

JLruggie@...

Is there a way for me to change it or does a lafamiglia administrator have to change it?

Janet Ruggieri

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 5:00 PM, Janet Ruggieri jlruggie@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Hey Donna cous!

It’s funny your dad numbered his kids, the two cousins probably got it from your grandfather and maybe your grandfather got it from Charlie Chan!

Donna, Susan, Tina, Richard. ?Girl, girl, girl, boy. ?Maybe that could be why Dickie called Rickie, " boy.” ?Rickie is so much fun to talk to. ?I ran in to him last year and visited his pasta and wine making operation. ?He was talking about visiting Italy and maybe Sant Onero and said he’d keep me posted. ?I haven’t heard what happened. ?Did he go?
Janet
On May 30, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Donna donnaruggierihess@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:


My father Dickie referred to his children as # 1,2,3,5and 6. His fourth child was his first son Rickie he was always called boy. Not sure why. ?Thank you for the ?stories about pop pop. I never heard the story about him getting stabbed.?


On May 30, 2017, at 2:15 PM, 'Melanie R. Eapens '?mreapen@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Paul. ?I had forgotten about the stabbing. ?It's a miracle he survived. ?He really was a gentle soul, at least to us. ?Remember he lived at 405 ?until 1929 when he married Mary so he knew Rosalie, Mimie. Arch, and me from the time of our births. ?Raymond and Frank had a bedroom on the third floor of 405 and in the summer it was hot, hot, hot! I was only 3 when he married so I don't have any memory of him then but Rosalie and I always stopped in to see him when they lived on State Street. ?Dino and Frankie were the same age and Mom and Mary would push them in their baby carriages all the way to the cemetery to visit Melania's grave. ?Frank always referred to his sons as #1, #2, and #3. ?Another memory coming back. ?He took each one of those boys to Boves's Quarry and threw them in so they would learn to swim. ?Frankie learned to dive out there and became a great diver as he grew older. ? ?

I'll probably spend the rest of this rainy day reliving the past! ?Lonie



On May 30, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Janetsverizon?jlruggie@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole'?pandriole@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from?West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.?

?


From:?lafamigliaruggieri@...?[mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]?
Sent:?Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To:?lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject:?[lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

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Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.







Changed email

Janetsverizon
 

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Verizon stopped providing an email service. Therefore I must change email address with my contacts to:

JLruggie@...

Is there a way for me to change it or does a lafamiglia administrator have to change it?

Janet Ruggieri

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 5:00 PM, Janet Ruggieri jlruggie@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Hey Donna cous!

It’s funny your dad numbered his kids, the two cousins probably got it from your grandfather and maybe your grandfather got it from Charlie Chan!

Donna, Susan, Tina, Richard. ?Girl, girl, girl, boy. ?Maybe that could be why Dickie called Rickie, " boy.” ?Rickie is so much fun to talk to. ?I ran in to him last year and visited his pasta and wine making operation. ?He was talking about visiting Italy and maybe Sant Onero and said he’d keep me posted. ?I haven’t heard what happened. ?Did he go?
Janet
On May 30, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Donna donnaruggierihess@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:


My father Dickie referred to his children as # 1,2,3,5and 6. His fourth child was his first son Rickie he was always called boy. Not sure why. ?Thank you for the ?stories about pop pop. I never heard the story about him getting stabbed.?


On May 30, 2017, at 2:15 PM, 'Melanie R. Eapens '?mreapen@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Paul. ?I had forgotten about the stabbing. ?It's a miracle he survived. ?He really was a gentle soul, at least to us. ?Remember he lived at 405 ?until 1929 when he married Mary so he knew Rosalie, Mimie. Arch, and me from the time of our births. ?Raymond and Frank had a bedroom on the third floor of 405 and in the summer it was hot, hot, hot! I was only 3 when he married so I don't have any memory of him then but Rosalie and I always stopped in to see him when they lived on State Street. ?Dino and Frankie were the same age and Mom and Mary would push them in their baby carriages all the way to the cemetery to visit Melania's grave. ?Frank always referred to his sons as #1, #2, and #3. ?Another memory coming back. ?He took each one of those boys to Boves's Quarry and threw them in so they would learn to swim. ?Frankie learned to dive out there and became a great diver as he grew older. ? ?

I'll probably spend the rest of this rainy day reliving the past! ?Lonie



On May 30, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Janetsverizon?jlruggie@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole'?pandriole@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from?West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.?

?


From:?lafamigliaruggieri@...?[mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]?
Sent:?Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To:?lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject:?[lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

?

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Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.







Re: Frank's Bar

 

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Hi Donna. ?Great hearing from you. ?Hope all is well with all of you on Uncle Frank's limb of the family tree. ? ?Love, Lonie


On May 30, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Donna donnaruggierihess@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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My father Dickie referred to his children as # 1,2,3,5and 6. His fourth child was his first son Rickie he was always called boy. Not sure why. ?Thank you for the ?stories about pop pop. I never heard the story about him getting stabbed.?


On May 30, 2017, at 2:15 PM, 'Melanie R. Eapens ' mreapen@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Paul. ?I had forgotten about the stabbing. ?It's a miracle he survived. ?He really was a gentle soul, at least to us. ?Remember he lived at 405 ?until 1929 when he married Mary so he knew Rosalie, Mimie. Arch, and me from the time of our births. ?Raymond and Frank had a bedroom on the third floor of 405 and in the summer it was hot, hot, hot! I was only 3 when he married so I don't have any memory of him then but Rosalie and I always stopped in to see him when they lived on State Street. ?Dino and Frankie were the same age and Mom and Mary would push them in their baby carriages all the way to the cemetery to visit Melania's grave. ?Frank always referred to his sons as #1, #2, and #3. ?Another memory coming back. ?He took each one of those boys to Boves's Quarry and threw them in so they would learn to swim. ?Frankie learned to dive out there and became a great diver as he grew older. ? ?

I'll probably spend the rest of this rainy day reliving the past! ?Lonie



On May 30, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Janetsverizon jlruggie@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole' pandriole@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.

?


From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

?

?

Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.


Re: Frank's Bar

Janet Ruggieri
 

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Hey Donna cous!
It’s funny your dad numbered his kids, the two cousins probably got it from your grandfather and maybe your grandfather got it from Charlie Chan!

Donna, Susan, Tina, Richard. ?Girl, girl, girl, boy. ?Maybe that could be why Dickie called Rickie, " boy.” ?Rickie is so much fun to talk to. ?I ran in to him last year and visited his pasta and wine making operation. ?He was talking about visiting Italy and maybe Sant Onero and said he’d keep me posted. ?I haven’t heard what happened. ?Did he go?
Janet

On May 30, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Donna donnaruggierihess@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:


My father Dickie referred to his children as # 1,2,3,5and 6. His fourth child was his first son Rickie he was always called boy. Not sure why. ?Thank you for the ?stories about pop pop. I never heard the story about him getting stabbed.?


On May 30, 2017, at 2:15 PM, 'Melanie R. Eapens '?mreapen@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

?

Paul. ?I had forgotten about the stabbing. ?It's a miracle he survived. ?He really was a gentle soul, at least to us. ?Remember he lived at 405 ?until 1929 when he married Mary so he knew Rosalie, Mimie. Arch, and me from the time of our births. ?Raymond and Frank had a bedroom on the third floor of 405 and in the summer it was hot, hot, hot! I was only 3 when he married so I don't have any memory of him then but Rosalie and I always stopped in to see him when they lived on State Street. ?Dino and Frankie were the same age and Mom and Mary would push them in their baby carriages all the way to the cemetery to visit Melania's grave. ?Frank always referred to his sons as #1, #2, and #3. ?Another memory coming back. ?He took each one of those boys to Boves's Quarry and threw them in so they would learn to swim. ?Frankie learned to dive out there and became a great diver as he grew older. ? ?

I'll probably spend the rest of this rainy day reliving the past! ?Lonie



On May 30, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Janetsverizon?jlruggie@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

?

Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole'?pandriole@...?[lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from?West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.?

?


From:?lafamigliaruggieri@...?[mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]?
Sent:?Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To:?lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject:?[lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

?

??

Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.







Re: Frank's Bar

 

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My father Dickie referred to his children as # 1,2,3,5and 6. His fourth child was his first son Rickie he was always called boy. Not sure why. ?Thank you for the ?stories about pop pop. I never heard the story about him getting stabbed.?


On May 30, 2017, at 2:15 PM, 'Melanie R. Eapens ' mreapen@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

?

Paul. ?I had forgotten about the stabbing. ?It's a miracle he survived. ?He really was a gentle soul, at least to us. ?Remember he lived at 405 ?until 1929 when he married Mary so he knew Rosalie, Mimie. Arch, and me from the time of our births. ?Raymond and Frank had a bedroom on the third floor of 405 and in the summer it was hot, hot, hot! I was only 3 when he married so I don't have any memory of him then but Rosalie and I always stopped in to see him when they lived on State Street. ?Dino and Frankie were the same age and Mom and Mary would push them in their baby carriages all the way to the cemetery to visit Melania's grave. ?Frank always referred to his sons as #1, #2, and #3. ?Another memory coming back. ?He took each one of those boys to Boves's Quarry and threw them in so they would learn to swim. ?Frankie learned to dive out there and became a great diver as he grew older. ? ?

I'll probably spend the rest of this rainy day reliving the past! ?Lonie



On May 30, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Janetsverizon jlruggie@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

?

Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole' pandriole@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

?

Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.

?


From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

?

?

Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.


Re: Frank's sons

Janet Ruggieri
 

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Aunt Lonie, ?I just remembered Dad would sometimes number us when he introduced us to people. ?“…and this is number 4.” ?And then Robert Duvall’s character in?Broken Trail (the last movie in western series) numbered the 5 Chinese sisters he picked up on the trail. ?Great movie, highly recommended!
Janet


On May 30, 2017, at 3:12 PM, 'Melanie R. Eapens ' mreapen@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

Just remembered something else. Uncle Frank was a huge fan of the old Charle Chan movies. Charlie was a Chinese detective who had 9 children and he always referred to them as #1, #2, etc. I guess that's where Frank started calling his sons 1, 2, and 3. Sometimes an old Charlie Chan movie is on TV and I watch.



Frank's sons

 

Just remembered something else. Uncle Frank was a huge fan of the old Charle Chan movies. Charlie was a Chinese detective who had 9 children and he always referred to them as #1, #2, etc. I guess that's where Frank started calling his sons 1, 2, and 3. Sometimes an old Charlie Chan movie is on TV and I watch.


Re: Frank's Bar

 

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Paul. ?I had forgotten about the stabbing. ?It's a miracle he survived. ?He really was a gentle soul, at least to us. ?Remember he lived at 405 ?until 1929 when he married Mary so he knew Rosalie, Mimie. Arch, and me from the time of our births. ?Raymond and Frank had a bedroom on the third floor of 405 and in the summer it was hot, hot, hot! I was only 3 when he married so I don't have any memory of him then but Rosalie and I always stopped in to see him when they lived on State Street. ?Dino and Frankie were the same age and Mom and Mary would push them in their baby carriages all the way to the cemetery to visit Melania's grave. ?Frank always referred to his sons as #1, #2, and #3. ?Another memory coming back. ?He took each one of those boys to Boves's Quarry and threw them in so they would learn to swim. ?Frankie learned to dive out there and became a great diver as he grew older. ? ?

I'll probably spend the rest of this rainy day reliving the past! ?Lonie



On May 30, 2017, at 12:06 PM, Janetsverizon jlruggie@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole' pandriole@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.

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From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

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Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.


Re: Frank's Bar

Janetsverizon
 

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Thanks Paulie
Gosh sakes somebody continue?

Question: was someone named Rocco?

JLR

On May 30, 2017, at 11:09 AM, 'Paul Andriole' pandriole@... [lafamigliaruggieri] <lafamigliaruggieri@...> wrote:

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Yes the building has been torn down and yes the drunks had to be careful not to “stumble” out the front door only to be run over. When they would hang out over that front rail on that porch, they could almost touch the vehicles going by. And of course, no red light in Toughkenomon then. FYI, it was a rough bar but Frank, because of his easy going personality had some trouble but when Frankie got to running it and was drinking a bottle of whiskey a day(old grand-dad I believe), it got a little more troublesome. One day, while old Frank was waiting a table, the nasty customer put a knife into his belly causing 40 stitches to be used to sew Uncle Frank back up. He did not realize that he had been cut until “Capra” his bartender, tenant and friend; saw the blood coming through Frank’s white apron. But old Frank could fight because as a young man it was reported that he had done a little boxing. I can still see him walking up that steep hill to see his sister Aunt Millie. He was distant from the rest of the Ruggieri clan and some thought it was because of his wife Mary. She was from West Chester. But there are many on this chat line that knows more about that deal than I do. Somebody else chime in.

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From: lafamigliaruggieri@... [mailto:lafamigliaruggieri@...]
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 10:16 PM
To: lafamigliaruggieri@...
Subject: [lafamigliaruggieri] Frank's Bar

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Paul. Was the building that housed Frank's bar and the apartments upstairs where Frank and family lived for years in one and Katherine Piergiovanni lived in the second one torn down when Toughkenamon was redesigned? The door to the bar was so close to the road it's a wonder no one was ever killed.