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string(156) "Grave of Mark Sandman. Mark Sandman was born on September 24, 1952 and died in Giardini del Principe, Palestrina, Italy due to Heart attack on July 3, 1999."
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string(174) "Grave of Bunk Johnson. Bunk Johnson was born on December 27, 1885 and died in 638 Franklin Street, New Iberia, Louisiana due to Lingering effects of a stroke on July 7, 1949."
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A member of the Porrello crime family out of Cleveland, Ohio
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Calvary Cemetery
10000 Miles Road
Cleveland, Ohio, 44105
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Section 51, Level 91, Grave 6631, Row 91
Photos:
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date_of_death: March 31, 2006
age: 95
cause_of_death: Natural causes
claim_to_fame: Crime and their Victims
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Peter Genna
popular name: Peter Genna
date_of_death: May 13, 1948
age: 67
cause_of_death: Natural causes
claim_to_fame: Crime and their Victims
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Sam Battaglia
popular name: Sam Battaglia
date_of_death: September 7, 1973
age: 64
cause_of_death: Natural Causes
claim_to_fame: Crime and their Victims
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