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Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NickleCity » Sat May 20, 2023 7:46 am

Joseph P. Lombardo
BUSICO related cocaine charge. He sold 3 ounces of cocaine for $5,100 to an informant who was working with the FBI in the operation.

Lombardo owned funeral homes in Buffalo and several of its suburbs. He was active in several civic groups and was the president of the Lackawanna Chamber of Commerce which named him its Man of the Year in 1987.


FBI documents on Joe Todaro Sr. from 1981 indicate a Joseph Lombardo received permission from Buffalo mob leadership to reopen a bookmaking operation in the Buffalo area. However, at the time of Joseph’s BUSICO arrest in 1988 law enforcement authorities told the Buffalo News that he had “no known mob ties.”

Depending on which Joe Lombardo these FBI documents referred to… that statement may have been not true or could have been technically true. Members of the Lombardo family have had numerous run-ins with law enforcement regarding gambling and book making tied to the Buffalo mafia.

Lombardo Family Tree (Best of my understanding from obituaries in the Buffalo News)

Joseph A. Lombardo Sr. (d. 1928) married to Catherine (nee Italiano). Joe ran the funeral home on Swann St. and Catherine got her license and took over when he died.
Daughters
1. Rose (Perhaps she is the Rose Lombardo interviewed for book DiCarlo: Buffalo’s First Family of Crime) From quick scan of book it appears Buffalo Lombardo’s could be related to Chicago Lombardos) Married Felix Rice
2. Catherine
3 Lillian

Sons
1. Anthony R. (Buffalo City Council Member) (d. 1972) Wife is Charlotte nee Iacono. Ran funeral home after mother with brother Jerome.
--Sons
--A. Joseph A Lombardo (Ran Funeral Home with Cousin Joseph P. Lombardo)
--B. Anthony Lombardo

2. Jerome R. Married to Jeanette (d. 1984 at 70) Ran funeral home with brother Anthony
--Sons
--1. Joseph P. Lombardo became funeral home president after father passed. Married Mary nee Kistner. Ran funeral home with a Joseph A Lombardo described as cousins in funeral home adds.
--2. Jerome
--Daughter: Jeanette

3. Francis R. (Died in WWII)

4. Louis J. (d. 1983 at 64) Ran family funeral home with brothers Jerome & Anthony
--Sons
--1. Gary
--2. David
--Daughter: Kera

5. Joseph A. Saloonkeeper (d. 1977)
--Son: Francis J.
Joseph A Saloonkeeper Gambling Charges
1960 seeks to squash subpoena in gambling raid from Oct 1959 (Residence 1084 Parkside)
1960 was arrested with Sam Frangiamore, Steve Cannarozzo. Louis Angrisano, and Bart Cannizaro
--1963 there was a Joseph A Lombardo age 26 (too young for saloonkeeper) was arrested. Is he related to Joseph A? A son, but now son listed in obit? A nephew—Councilman Anthony R’s son? (Addresses used1365 Kensington, Orchard Park… This could he be Joseph Jo-Jo Lombardo listed in the Todaro FBI documents as wanted to restart a gambling/bookmaking operation. See:

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--1964 Joseph A Lombardo age 26 of 195 temple arrested on 2 charges
--1966 Joseph Lombardo 33 of 195 Temple
--1970 Joseph A Lombardo (33) of 195 N Temple Gameing Tax Charge by IRS for $1,345,000 (age is probity not updated from previous articles).
--1970 Joseph A Lombardo (33) of 195 Temple arrested in nationwide raid between Buffalo and Vegas
--1973 Joseph Lombardo (35) of Virgil street charged
--1973 Joseph Lombardo no age given is said to be in complete control of the letter with Nicholas Mauro, Ralph Velocity, and Daniel Sansanese. (I’m assuming this is the younger Lombardo.)
--1974 Joseph A Lombardo (age 37) of 195 Temple accused of felony tax evasion for gambling profits
--1975 Joseph A Lombardo (38) of 107 F hickory Hills Seized in Sports Gambling with Donald A DiCarlo
--1976 Joseph A Lombardo (40) of 107 Hickory Hill gets 5 years
--1976 admits to Tax Count
--1977 A Joseph A Lombardo (of 102 Linwood - Funeral Home Address) Loses his Funeral License following his felony conviction in federal court… Is this Joseph A who was convicted of Felony Tax?
1967 westside raid at 51 years old 1084 Parkside
1969 arrested (54) with son Francis J; and Frank Coppola (Lee’s Dad?) who was “middleman” in Lombardo’s operation.

6. Michael J.
1963 Gambling arrest at 1196 Parkside (38 years old at the time so could be a son or nephew of Michael J.)

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by B. » Wed Mar 22, 2023 2:22 pm

Nicknames are often inherited so they could have both used it.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NickleCity » Wed Mar 22, 2023 2:01 pm

Yeah, I wonder both Charles’s (Don’s Dad and brother) were made. Interesting that the nickname for Don’s brother Charles was Turtle according to Charle’s obituary. Makes me wonder if the FBI assigned the wrong moniker to Don.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by B. » Wed Mar 22, 2023 1:29 pm

Good info. Wonder if Charles was a member since he was involved and Donald became a member.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NickleCity » Wed Mar 22, 2023 12:00 pm

NickleCity wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 1:41 pm

The best I can tell Donald Panepinto's family tree is as follows:

Thomas Panepinto (born circa 1866 in Italy) a widower by the 1940 Census

Charles Jack Panepinto was Thomas' son.
Charles married Josephine Lobue. The couple gave birth to
1. Donald "The Turtle" Panepinto (Local 210 and alleged to have served as underboss for Todaro Sr. while Falzone was incarcerated.)
2. Sally
3. Charles Jr.
I left out a generation in this family tree and Thomas Panepinto was born circa 1856 not 66.

Son: Charles J. (born circa 1901, NY)
In 1946 Charles plead guilty to running gambling rooms on Prospect Ave. in Buffalo
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Charles J Sr. married Josephine nee Lobue (born circa 1904, Italy)
4 Kids:
1.Charles J. Jr (aka Turtle according to obituary) (born 1932) married Christine (nee Meyers) (died Aug. 16,2011)
Charles was caught up in a large gambling operation in Cheektowaga in 1973
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2. Sally C. (born circa 1934)
3. Joann (??)
4. Donald (born 1942?) maried Lucy (nee Marino). They have three kids:

1. Marc partner in Dolce Panepinto Law Firm(Former NY Senator and LiUNA Labor Organizer, founding partner Dolce recently died of cancer)
2. Dana Christine (married Joey Todaro III now married to Steven Nanula) Steve is partners in the Woodlands Realty Group a Sinatra and Company investment vehicle along with Anthony Nanula (former NYS Senator who took Buffalo Mayor Masiello's senate seat), Philip Nanula, Paul Nanuala, Chris Collins (former US Senate Seat NY27-convicted of insider trading), and Nick Sinatra--brother of US Federal Court Judge John Sinatra, and Chef Michael Sinatra of Sinatra's Trilogy Restaurant--long alleged to be a mob hangout.
3. Don Jr. - Got a position with Buffalo Fire Department and now a lawyer in Dolce Panepinto Law Firm. Marc was convicted of election fraud trying to impress Mayor Masiello in order to get Don the job with the BFD.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by Boatdrinks » Mon Oct 24, 2022 4:37 pm

Surprised nobody has mentioned Joe Bonanno yet. He says in his autobiography, that he was a part owner of the Anello & Bonanno Funeral Home. Gay Talese, in his biography of Bill Bonanno, says Frank Labruzzo was a mortician and was a partner with Joe Bonanno in a funeral parlour. Talese also says that Labruzzo worked as a part-time undertaker in a funeral parlour that Joe Bonanno was a part owner of. The source for Gay Talese, for these stories about Frank Labruzzo, is obviously Bill Bonanno. It is not clear if all these stories about funeral parlours refer to one or more funeral parlours.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NickleCity » Mon May 23, 2022 1:41 pm

B. wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 8:02 pm Alfred Panepinto was an early partner in what became the Magaddino Memorial Chapel who was killed and it's possible he was a member. Not sure if Donald is/was also in that business or related to Alfred.

NickelCity would be the guy to know.

Didn't know Renda owned that. Great info.
Donald Panepinto, if related, it is a more distant relationship.

Alfred Panepinto moved to Niagara Falls from Batavia in 1928 and became the mortician on record at the Panepinto Palmeri Funeral home at 496 19th Street in Niagara Falls. He was related to Sam Pieri via Sam's marriage to Carrie LoTempio. Alfred Panepinto dissolved his partnership with Paul Palmeri in early 1937 after he had trouble with some gangsters from Buffalo and the Falls. He was murdered later that year while playing poker at the LoTempio Pool Hall in Batavia. Panepinto's demise followed the 1936 murder of Frank LoTempio the cousin of Rose (LoTempio) Alfred Panepitno's wife. Frank was a bookmaker from Batavia who was not paying tribute to Magaddino. Hunt in his book DiCarlo Buffalo's First Family of Crime indicates that Alfred Panipinto was the final casualty in Magaddino's war against Batavia bookmakers.

The best I can tell Donald Panepinto's family tree is as follows:

Thomas Panepinto (born circa 1866 in Italy) a widower by the 1940 Census

Charles Jack Panepinto was Thomas' son.
Charles married Josephine Lobue. The couple gave birth to
1. Donald "The Turtle" Panepinto (Local 210 and alleged to have served as underboss for Todaro Sr. while Falzone was incarcerated.)
2. Sally
3. Charles Jr.

Don Panepinto married Lucy Marino and the couple had the following children
1. Marc partner in Dolce Panepinto Law Firm(Former NY Senator and LiUNA Labor Organizer, founding partner Dolce recently died of cancer)
2. Dana Christine (married Joey Todaro III now married to Steven Nanula) Steve is partners in the Woodlands Realty Group a Sinatra and Company investment vehicle along with Anthony Nanula (former NYS Senator who took Buffalo Mayor Masiello's senate seat), Philip Nanula, Paul Nanuala, Chris Collins (former US Senate Seat NY27-convicted of insider trading), and Nick Sinatra--brother of US Federal Court Judge John Sinatra, and Chef Michael Sinatra of Sinatra's Trilogy Restaurant--long alleged to be a mob hangout.
3. Don Jr. - Got a position with Buffalo Fire Department and now a lawyer in Dolce Panepinto Law Firm. Marc was convicted of election fraud trying to impress Mayor Masiello in order to get Don the job with the BFD.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NYNighthawk » Sun May 22, 2022 11:44 am

I heard of a few caskets that contained 2 bodies - one on top and one concealed underneath!

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NickleCity » Sat May 21, 2022 10:37 am

BTW Charles Durante ran Roberts Funeral Home for Perna. He committed “suicide” but LE had called his death suspicious. I believe he died the night before Bongiovanni was arraigned. Dennis Durante was involved in LCN drug trafficking.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by NickleCity » Sat May 21, 2022 9:44 am

Frank Perna in Buffalo started what is now the Perna Roberts Dangler funeral home. Many of those associated with Buffalo LCN have been or has had family buried by them.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by Hired_Goonz » Sat May 21, 2022 6:02 am

Was Guy Paneptino "the discount casket guy" from Toronto made? It's hard to know with some of the Canadians.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by Adam » Sat May 21, 2022 5:51 am

jimmyb wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 2:14 am Bagnasco in Detroit.
Yeah Baganasco in Detroit. That place pops up all the time. The original owner getting killed gangland style in 1938 and the son being Jack Tocco's brother in law and identified member. I think all the Detroit mob funerals happen there.

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by bronx » Sat May 21, 2022 5:32 am

there also a place on sand lane in south beach

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by bronx » Sat May 21, 2022 5:32 am

paul zac father inlaw was labella, vinny was always around gambino family his son phillip started geting high but was never a street guy, scalia was around billotti's

Re: Mafia Undertakers / Funeral Homes

by bronx » Sat May 21, 2022 5:28 am

mcengna owned in nyc and for decades own in ft lee

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