Tag: World War II

  • August 2014 Newsletter

    August 2014 Newsletter

    Then and Now -A Family Newsletter

    August 2014

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    From Immigrant to Classical American Housewife

    Rosamaria (Mary) Danisi was born in1904, in Palo del Colle, Bari, Italy, while her father, Francesco Danisi, was in New York paving the path for his wife and children. She lived with her mother, Domenica Sangirardi, in her Aunt Angelica’s household, along with her other siblings. Apparently, her parents must have sold their home in order to pay for Francesco’s trip to America, thus forcing them to live with her aunt. At the age of 3, she sailed for America, on the SS Regina d’Italia, along with her mother and siblings, departing from the harbor of Naples on 10/7/08. The only choice for the poor to take this dreadful trip, was to pay for the cheapest ticket and travel among 1900 immigrants in steerage. They arrived in New York on 10/23/08, after over two weeks upon the ocean. Upon entry to Ellis Island in New York, she and her brother Giuseppe were put in the island’s hospital. The reason or length of time is unknown, but it is most likely they became ill due to the deplorable conditions on the ship and perhaps from sea sickness. Once released, they were met by their father, who had already been in New York for 5 years, and was living in an apartment on 14th Street that he had prepared for them. According to family, she did not like the idea of her mother sleeping with her father, whom she had never met!

    By 1915, the family was living in an apartment on First Avenue in Manhattan. None had yet been naturalized. Other tenants in the building were from Italy, Ireland, Turkey and Hungary. Mary was now 10 and a student in public school. By 1920, the family was living in a different apartment on First Avenue. Mary was now 15 and still a student in public school. Other tenants were also from Italy, Ireland and Germany. By this time, Eugenia, her older sister was married and not living with the family; Angelina was also married and living with her husband. By 1925, Mary was 20, living with her family in the same apartment on First Avenue, among tenants from Italy, Austria, Germany and Switzerland. By then, she was employed by doing embroidery and beadwork. Mary had the opportunity to take piano lessons, but when her father saw that she and the professor were falling in love with each other, he promptly stopped the lessons!

    Fair skinned and petite, she married James Zurlo, an Italian-American, who was educated at MIT and graduated as a mechanical engineer (uncommon for Italians at that time). The loss of her husband’s job during the Depression inspired their move from Philadelphia to Massachusetts with his family. Mary became depressed because she missed her family who was living in the Bronx, NY. In time, she gave birth to a daughter, Marie, and a son, James Jr. They moved to Belleville, New Jersey where her husband was able to find a job as a teacher of mechanical drawing in their local high school. He adored her and they lived in a beautiful house, with floral wallpaper and a fireplace; where she was a good mother, wife and cook, kept a “victory garden” during WWII, made apple pies, relishes and preserves, grew flowers, and was talented with hand work. When James Jr. (nicknamed Chucky because of his adorable laugh) was very young, he became ill and lost his hearing. Mary had become despondent but, nevertheless, she and her husband made sure he went to an excellent school and was educated. Mary was still far from her family and she still missed them terribly. Family reunions were always a special event. She and her younger sister, Elena, were very close since they were the two youngest of the family. After her husband died, she spent each Thanksgiving with Elena and her family. They would often travel by bus and train to meet in New York City to spend the day together, since each of them did not know how to drive.

    Mary died at the age of 88 in 1992.

    Mary was the daughter of Francesco Danisi and Domenica Sangirardi; granddaughter of Vito Danisi and Eugenia Grumo.

     

    Now…

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    Multi Media Guy

    Gregory Capra is a 32 year old guitarist, singer, song writer, guitar teacher, computer supporter, and cable television technician. He was born in Thornwood, New York in 1981. As a little kid, he always had a sunny personality, loved to be funny and imitate famous people like Michael Jackson and Richard Nixon. He tried everything in school – football, saxophone, boxing, softball, soccer, and wrestling. He became a loyal friend and counselor to his friends, especially if they were in need. He loved mac n’ cheese, but it caught up with him. When he was in middle school, he took on a self-imposed diet over a summer, lost 40 lbs. – and no one recognized him when he came back to school in September! Today, Greg is an avid supporter of exercise and healthy eating. As a young boy, he loved superheroes and action figures, as most little boys do. He started a collection of toy figures and still collects them to this day.

    At the age of 13, he was given an acoustic guitar as a gift. So he taught himself to play guitar by the tablature method. Eventually, he took professional guitar lessons and has continued so over the years. He loves hard rock music and heads his own band, Striven, as lead guitarist and vocalist. He often writes and performs his own songs. Upon graduation from high school, he attended Westchester Community College in Valhalla, NY and graduated with a Performing Arts degree. He continued his education at SUNY Oneonta graduating with a B.A. in Music Industry. He got, yet, another degree at the New York School of Radio and Television Production in Albany, New York, and another degree for Video Production. As the economy went into a deep slump, the music industry followed and went through many changes. Thus, it became hard for him to break into the field. Nevertheless, he has gained multri-media experience working for Roadrunner Records, Nielsen Sound Scan, Rovi, Guitar World Magazine, Vicarious Visions, Ultimate Electronics, Northern Lights, Sirius XM Radio, and the Apple Store. He has enviable technical skills in TV Studio/Field Production, Audio Live/Post Production, and a myriad of computer skills. He even found time to volunteer at the Veterans Medical Center in Albany, NY.

    Today, Greg lives in Pleasantville, NY, and works as a successful Field Technician for Cablevision in Ossining, NY. He has not given up his dream of working in the music industry. So, he now has his own DJ radio show (Grunge Metal Graveyard)! For all you hard rockers, you can hear him on WARY 88.1 FM, on Fridays from 6-8 PM, from Westchester Community College in Valhalla, NY. One can see his website at gregcapra.org, and connect with him on Facebook.

    Submitted by Liz Crimi Olsson

    Gregory is the son of Liz Crimi Olsson and John Capra; grandson of Elena Danisi and Charles Crimi; great grandson of FiladelfioCrimi and Maria Di Giorgio, great great grandson of Benedetto Crimiand Francesca Vasi.

     

    CORRESPONDENCE AND SUBMISSIONS TO:

    Liz Crimi Olsson

    80G Independence Court

    Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

    Phone: 914-245-4904

    Email: elizabeth@danisi.org

  • May 2014 Newsletter

    May 2014 Newsletter

    Then and Now -A Family Newsletter

    May 2014

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    A Man Ahead of His Time

    Tomaso Danisi was born in Palo del Colle, Bari, Italy in 1884. He was the only child of Michele Danisi and Maria Sangirardi. She died of the Spanish Flu when he was only five years of age. This left his father widowed, and he later married Maria’s sister, Pasqua Sangirardi, as was commonly done in those days. Tomaso eventually became the half- brother of six other siblings.

    As a young man in Italy, he served in the Italian military during WWI. He came to America because he was unhappy with the politics of war-torn Europe. He no longer wanted to lose years of his life by fighting in the Italian military. America was the land where he came to live, work, and raise a family in peace.

    He married Filomena Bozzi with whom he had nine children. In his home, he and his wife and children were “Americans” and spoke only English. He was a Roman Catholic with strong religious beliefs regarding marriage. He enjoyed reading, classical music, medicine, and was a business man. His competitors and customers described him as a very determined and hard- working family man. He came to this country not speaking the language and, nevertheless, in a short time, he owned a fuel oil business and an ice delivery business. Eventually, he purchased his own home. He encouraged Filomena to own and operate her own wedding dressmaking business. He believed that women should learn to become financially independent – a philosophy uncommon among Italian men at the time. She kept her profits in her own bank account and spent them as she pleased. His nine children became well educated with either technical training or college degrees. In addition, he insisted that they each learn to play a musical instrument, and he purchased the best instruments and instructors that he could find. In time, they became a family band.

    His American dream was upset by WWII, when he felt the horrors of the Euorpean wars followed him to his adopted country. In spite of this, when his sons were eligible to join the American military during WWII, he strongly urged them to participate and fight for America.

    In time, he acquired a vacation place on his half-brother’s farm in Port Jervis. He was a deep person, small and stocky in stature with a determined look that made him seem bigger than most men. His eyes always glimmered with mischief. He died in 1952.

    As told by his grandson Vincent (Jimmy) Danisi

    Tomaso was the son of Michele Danisi and Maria Sangirardi, grandson of Vito and Eugenia Grumo, great grandson of Michele Danisi and GiacomaSuoranno.

     

    Now… 

    Is there a doctor in the house?

    Frank Volpicelli grew up in Darien Connecticut and attended Darien High School where he was captain of the football team, and a member of the National Honor Society. He then attended the University of Pennsylvania (class of 2004) and graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine AOA in 2009. During that time he was awarded a Sarnoff Fellowship in Cardiology research for 1 year which resulted in two publications. Following his graduation from Einstein, Frank did his residency in Internal Medicine at Beth Israel Deconess Medical Center, a Harvard teaching hospital.

    He is currently employed by NYU Langone in Manhattan as an Attending Physician and Instructor of medicine. Most recently, he was appointed to the Medical Board at NYU Langone. In addition to seeing patients, he works in medical education, quality improvement, patient safety, and in finance reducing unnecessary care.

    Frank lives in Greenwich Connecticut with his wife, Elgida, who is the Director of Dermato-Pathology at Stamford Hospital in Stamford Connecticut. On October 26th 2012 they welcomed their first child, Frank Ermald Volpicelli, just three days ahead of Hurricane Sandy. The storm that hit the east coast three days later cannot compare to the flurry of joy that he brings to every day!

    Submitted by Liz Crimi Olsson with the help of Dr. Volpicelli

    Dr. Volpicelli (8/27/1982) is the son of Frank and Angela Volpicelli, grandson of Michael and Marie DeMeo, great grandson of Luigi and Angelina DeMeo, great great grandson of Franceso and DomenicaDanisi, great greatgreat grandson of Vito Danisi and Eugenia Grumo,great greatgreatgreat grandson of Michele Danisi and Giacoma Suoranna.

     

    CORRESPONDENCE AND SUBMISSIONS TO:

    Liz Crimi Olsson

    80G Independence Court

    Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

    Phone: 914-245-4904

    Email: elizabeth@danisi.org