Nicholas Femia

AKA:
Nicky
Birth Name:
Nicholas V. Femia
Birth Date:
October 13, 1939
Birth Place:
Boston, Massachusetts
Death Date:
December 16, 1983
Place of Death:
Autobody shop on Condor Street, East Boston, Massachusetts
Age:
44
Cause of Death:
Gunshot - .357 magnum to the head
Cemetery Name:
Winthrop Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
Crime and their Victims
Nicholas "Nicky" Femia was a low-level, but extremely violent, mobster and member of the Joe "the Animal" Barboza gang on Bennington Street in East Boston. After the Barboza gang diminished in 1967, he later became involved with the Winter Hill Gang of Somerville during the early 70s, which by then wielded power in areas like South Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester, Brookline, South End, Charlestown and Cambridge. All other parts of the Greater Boston area were controlled by the Patriarca Crime Family, the Mafia's New England Branch. Femia was suspected in several gangland killings during the violent feud of the mid 1960s between the Charlestown gang lead by the McLaughlin Brothers, and Winter Hill Gang lead by James "Buddy" McLean in Somerville. Barboza's East Boston gang backed McLean along with various members of The Bennett Gang in Roxbury, which included; Stephen "the Rifleman" Flemmi, his psychotic brother Jimmy the Bear, and Francis "Cadillac Frank" Salemme. Femia was heavily involved in armed robberies and extortion. He was a bulky guy with a vicious temper known to use a baseball bat or a sawed-off shotgun when making a point. Femia would come to an abrupt end quite befitting of a man of his violent personality. In December 1983, Femia was killed in a shootout with the occupants of an East Boston Autobody shop on Condor Street, in a shakedown attempt that went horribly wrong. Nicholas Femia shares his grave with his father in the Winthrop Cemetery on Cross Street, a small upscale beach community in Suffolk County, just outside of East Boston.

Not-So-Fun Fact

While his life ended quickly and violently – do not feel sorry for poor Nicky. Femia’s name popped up in connection with the murders of Carlton “Bobby” Eaton in Malden September 1964, the double murder of Raymond DiStasio and John O’Neil in a bar on Revere Beach in November 1965, and the Blackfriars Pub Massacre on Summer Street near Downtown Crossing in June, 1978. Femia was never charged in any of these murders but many law enforcement officers believe Nicky was involved with these and many other unsolved gangland murders in the Boston and surrounding areas.

Cemetery Information:

Final Resting Place:

Winthrop Cemetery

190 Shore Road

Winthrop, Massachusetts, 02152

United States

North America

Grave Location:

Femia Family Plot, Cross Street Section

Grave Location Description

As you enter the cemetery through the formal gate on Cross Street, drive straight ahead and pull your car off to the side (this is literally the only parking available inside the cemetery). Turn right and walk to the exit gate at the intersection of Cross Street and River Road. Take a right into the grass section and walk 2 spaces from the metal fence on your left and 2 rows from the fence in front of you for the grave of Boston mobster Nicky Femia.

Grave Location GPS

42.375952, -70.980090

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Nicholas Femia was born on October 13, 1939.

Nicholas Femia was born in Boston, Massachusetts.

Nicholas Femia died on December 16, 1983.

Nicholas Femia died in Autobody shop on Condor Street, East Boston, Massachusetts.

Nicholas Femia was 44.

The cause of death was Gunshot - .357 magnum to the head.

Nicholas Femia's grave is in Winthrop Cemetery

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