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Looking for gravesites of some Cleveland mobsters

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Hello, today a friend of mine reach out to me to help him with trying to locate where some of the Cleveland mob guys remains are buried at. Guys he looking for are:

1) Alfred Polizzi
2) John Tronolone
3) Anthony Liberatore
4) Frank Milano
5) Ray Ferritto
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Ray Ferritto died Monday May 10th, 2004 in Sarasota Florida. Don't know if he was buried or cremated. Different records indicate that his resting place is unknown. His wife Susan would know.

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Findagrave.com might help.
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Alfred Polizzi is buried in Calvary Cemetery 10200 Miles Ave. in Cleveland on May 26th, 1975.

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FriendofFamily wrote:Alfred Polizzi is buried in Calvary Cemetery 10200 Miles Ave. in Cleveland on May 26th, 1975.

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Thank Y'all for your help.
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Peanuts died in May of 1991 in a Miami Beach Hospital from heart complications. The mass was held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Miami Beach but the news article did not list his place of burial. He lived in Hallandale Beach, FL for many years. My bet is that he is buried down there.
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FriendofFamily wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 6:55 pm Ray Ferritto died Monday May 10th, 2004 in Sarasota Florida. Don't know if he was buried or cremated. Different records indicate that his resting place is unknown. His wife Susan would know.

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I'm willing to bet he is buried in Erie, PA
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Its believed that Frank Milano is buried somewhere in L.A. but don't have any clue where at in L.A.
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Geekgang666 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 12:53 pm Its believed that Frank Milano is buried somewhere in L.A. but don't have any clue where at in L.A.
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I think what I like about it is that he is from Akron, Ohio and operated out of Akron Ohio in the early days. I like the Newspaper Article of what was posted. I don't think many people around the Country appreciate how much the Mafia operated from here in the early days.
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FriendofFamily wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:09 am
Geekgang666 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 12:53 pm Its believed that Frank Milano is buried somewhere in L.A. but don't have any clue where at in L.A.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=5476

I think what I like about it is that he is from Akron, Ohio and operated out of Akron Ohio in the early days. I like the Newspaper Article of what was posted. I don't think many people around the Country appreciate how much the Mafia operated from here in the early days.
as well as AA was founded in akron
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