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| | markgribben.com » St. John’s Cemetery |
 | | He was buried amid the pomp and circumstance befitting a Mafia don and he rests in a bright white marble mausoleum next to his son Frank, who died in a moped accident years ago. |
 | | He is not the first Mafia don to be buried in St. Johns Cemetery, nor is he even the first Gambino boss interred there. |
 | | Frank Abbandando, a Murder, Inc. gunsel rests there, as does Carmine Galante (Bonanno family), Happy Maione (Murder, Inc.), Jimmy Napoli (Genovese family), Frank “Funzi” Tieri (Genovese family), Rusty Rastelli (Bonanno family), and Wilfred Johnson, a friend of Gotti’s who turned informant and died for it. |
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