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Gene: Brother Gene
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Gene was a notorious drug dealer and he was part of the reason that John became boss. Gene and his friend Angelo Ruggiero, were dealing heroin against boss Paul Castellano's rules and he was going to have them killed. John got to him first to protect his brother and friend but ... to become boss himself. According to testimony by Gambino underboss Salvatore "Sammy Bull" Gravano, Gene Gotti was involved in a number of mob murders. He has never been charged with any of these murders.
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Brother Gene, 74, who founded the Alexian Brothers' ministry in the Philippines, always has enjoyed writing, sketching and creating other artwork. The son of Italian immigrants, he ... has a strong appreciation of nature. Images of butterflies, for example, appear throughout his book and in much of his artwork because he views butterflies as an important symbol of transformation. "There's a poetic something within my nature," he says.
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Gene's brother Joe came up from Florida to celebrate, have some great food, visit with family and friends and have some more of Gene's grilled masterpieces. Joe will retire from the Navy in February 2004. That means that Gene will have to have another cookout!
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Gene Gotti was born to John and Fannie Gotti. He has four brothers: John, Peter, Richard, and Vincent. Gene became a Gambino associate around 1966 and became a made man, or full member, in 1976. In 1985, he was promoted to Capo when his brother John became the family's boss.
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Eugene Joseph (Gene) Reilly, 76, of Marble Falls, Texas died on August 21, 2003, after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Gene was born on July 18, 1927 in Orange, N.J. Shortly thereafter, his family relocated to San Antonio, Texas where he grew up and graduated from Texas Military Institute. He then joined the U.S. Navy, serving in World War II in the Pacific fleet. After the war, he earned a business degree from the University of Texas, and worked at the U.S. Department of State in Washington. He returned to San Antonio in the early 1950's to help his mother and brother run the family road construction business, Maupin Construction Company. Gene and his family moved to the Marble Falls area in 1969.
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CHICAGO, March 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Alexian Brother Eugene Gizzi, C.F.A., whom everyone knows affectionately as "Brother Gene", says he knows nothing about poetry. "I do poetic reflections," says Gizzi, who is the designated Brother Visitor at St. Alexius Medical Center in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.
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