Anyone know the whereabouts or how to contact Ray Ianuzzi. He'd be about 60 now. My sis Elaine and he were friends and she's curious to know how he is and how his life turned out.
T
He lives in Beachwood NJ. (outside of Toms River). I do however work all over the state so I could be anywhere at a given time. My cell is 732 245 7255, email is genlec@aol.com and I would enjoy sit over a beer and talk about then and now. Just last week, I arrived late so i didnt see him, Bobby Defabrizio was at my sis's place. I often wondered about that family. I believe he mentioned your name which is kind of what brought me to the site today. I'd be glad to get together. Let's do it.
Tony
Were you from Vailsburg? Seem to remember playing pool with Raymond, your sister, and my wife around 1968-69.
Raymond was in our wedding party. last time I saw Mister Crowley was at Raymond's 40th birthday party in 1985.
Were you from Vailsburg? Seem to remember playing pool with Raymond, your sister, and my wife around 1968-69.
Raymond was in our wedding party. last time I saw Mister Crowley was at Raymond's 40th birthday party in 1985.
I was thinking of someone who attended Seton Hall with Raymond. Over the past six years this site has received more than a new posts about the Ianuzzi Family. Maybe one of these days he will show up at a First Friday.
Hi Peggy. Your name does ring a bell but much is fuzzy from that far back. I'll look at some of those photos on the church steps :-). Hope all is well with you too.
Hi Peggy! I think the Lorenzo in our class (1964) was Robert Lorenzo. Anthony Lorenzo may have been his brother. I do remember the Lorenzo family lived on fourth street between Orange Street and Sussex Avenue and they moved to Vailsburg before Robert graduated St. Rose.
You're right I am Bob's younger brother. Bob had the great fortune of studying at the Vatican for 7 years. He was ordained and was a parish Priest at St Philamena's in Livingston. Bob was a brilliant man. He passed away in 1983.
Robert Lorenzo was in our class. As I understand he was ordained. His goal. Lost touch with him and many others. By the way, how are you and you wonderful family doing in the summer of '08
The Lorenzos were a very cool family. They had a player piano under the stairs they let me play, and they welcomed me with open arms when I ran away from home at age six or seven. Well, Mrs. Lorenzo sent me home. It was a short distance but a long walk. Back at 136 they hadn't noticed I'd gone!
Kind words , thanks John. Mom and dad are still kickin. 87 and 84 respectively Coming up on 66 yrs married. 7 children 22 grand children and coming up on 10 greatgrandchildren.
That Player Piano was hard to let go of. It died several decades ago. Even back then, it was dad's grandmothers, the paper rolls were so dried out they all had multiple scotch tape bandades on them. Lot's of creative talent in the family, excepting me of course but still they seem to find my life entertaining so I keep em laughing.
How did the storm treat you down there ?? You retired ??
T
The storm greeted me as I got into town Monday evening. Made landfall here at Fort Myers, and it just stopped raining today. Nice weather if you're a duck. No, I am not retired, Tony, it just looks that way.
Good to hear from you. I been catching your posts at Bodholt's and saw the pics from First Friday. Glad you're back in the neighborhood.
Also glad a couple more from the class of'64 showed up. I would like very much to catch up with you. I retired from the BSA and decided to persue an opportunity with Countrywide. (Kinda of similar to getting bumped up from the Queen Mary to the Titantic. Always had great timing.)
Anyways, here is my home email: jaydalbo@hotmail.com.