I agree, especially with the sun setting, casting long dramatic shadows. But I do have some winter vids coming with snow and the one with the sky cam drone is unbelievable...I'm editing now. Keep an eye out!!
I loved seeing the Nuns graves. They are the Foundation of the Church. The work they do with the poor is simply amazing. They truly are Saints on Earth. I love my Catholic faith and all the traditions ❤️❤️🙏🙏. Another great video simply priceless.
Lovely stones with the photos love the old ones every grave stone gives us an insight especially with the beautiful mounted photographs,they look so proud and dignified
Here in Norway you rarely see photos on gravestones, except for newer ones. I don’t know why. I didn’t th8nk they could do it way back, but obviously they could. May have to do with amounts, that it became very expensive when they would be making such small numbers as here.
sorry, but my channel is about "faces"...thus the title. that is what always fascinated me, what brought me to it when I was a child... so I thought I would take people along...but I never expected 19,000 people might want to come, so I guess one can't please everyone. I always have an open ear for constructive and respectful criticism. Thanks Ben!
@@benbaker2965 - No disrespect ever taken by me Ben. 😀 We’re like a family here, it’s all good. I agree with you .... hopefully as I pan at all those cemeteries, in all the videos, we do catch a number of those forgotten faceless gravestones. What is unbelievable is the sheer astronomical numbers of how many people, at so many cemeteries; what I have come to realize is really out there. All those lives lived, and all those stories permanently lost in history - for me that is mind blowing every time I walk... it is hard to fathom.... And yes, that is really sad.
Ron, thank you for showing us, these lovely cemeteries. Moglie means wife and marito is husband. Love how you try to pronounce the names...big hint, a name with GL, the g is silent. Much love from Australia 🇦🇺
I love this cemetery, ever since I was a young child around 8-10yrs I became interested in graves. The history. I’m so glad I found this! I don’t remember having seen pictures on the graves, I’m from TN & AL, & have wandered through many in both areas! Thank you for sharing! I wish all had the pictures!
Loving these videos! Keep em coming. Wish I lived closer to my grandparents and sisters graves in RI and Massachusetts. Due to the corona I was unable to make my yearly visit to my beloved Gram Mary. I hope you make families happy that can see their loved ones final resting place.( if you ever go to Fall River Massachusetts my Gram is burried at Notre Dame Cemetery. Mary Santos 1918-2015.)
I wish we could know the story behind all these faces. I wonder how they lived, loved, and died. I really enjoy your channel. Thanks for taking me along!
Those two beautiful young women near the end. So sad. I need to catch up on your uploads but am totally enjoying your work. Thank you for your efforts. I see you enjoy walking around cemeteries as much as I do.
I love what you do! I enjoy the stories that you tell. Have you ever visited Mary Quinn Chicago's Miracle child in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Chicago Ridge, IL?
wow, I was there recently, my best friend is buried there! I am on it, it sounds cool. I never heard of it. I will shout you out when I do it!! great heads up Nova!!
glad you like those Debbie! we have 3 more already edited and produced there at Mount Carmel, to be published this late April (they were all shot last fall), and then in may & June, I will probably be back out there with made plans. You won't be disappointed! 😊
Great tour, thank you for your time and sharing this amazing cemetery. I believe the pictures and stone may get damaged when they mow the lawns and kick up something from the grass maybe?
You have inspired me to travel from Australia to Lebanon in the Middle East to visit the graves of my grandparents who I met only once when I was 6 months old. Obviously I don’t remember them, but I hope the ravages of decades of turmoil & war over there haven’t destroyed anything I want to see & learn of my beloved ancestry. Thankyou, kind regards from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
oh that is astounding to hear Tatiana. please keep in touch, let us know how the trip goes and if you find them intact. this is like a big family here...
A friend of mine is a care taker of a cemetery & i asked that same question. They get broken from objects like rocks flying out from under the lawn mowers & hitting the photos. The photos are much more fragile than the gravestones, as the gravestones get hit more often but not damaged like the photos can. When i seen it i was out raged that someone would shoot at or smash a gravestone photo or mausoleum window. But no, more than likely it was from the lawn mower.
8:50 Her name was Mary and she was only 17 (approx., didn’t see the exact date, only year). And probably the sister of the 18 year old and the 9 year old... So sad!
5:14 She has such sadness in her. She probably lost someone dear to her when she had this photo taken. Beautiful day and beautiful cemetery and beautiful pictures of everyone.
Well done Ron as always. You mentioned about the damaged pictures on the stones. I’m guessing it was caused by lawnmowers kicking out rocks. I know someone who had a headstone damaged because of that. Thankfully the cemetery had it fixed for them.
yep, that's gotta be it, right!! I never thought of it, but now thinking back at my garage, lwe have these little plastic window and now some holes and cracks have developed from that. you are spot on!
You should come sometime and check out our Hatfield & McCoy grave sites! Also at Pikeville Kentucky, you could check out Octavia Hatchers grave who was buried alive in 1891!
I'm impressed with the amount of italian families barried on this cemetery. So you know, moglie = wife and marito = husband. Some dates are also written in italian. I really love cemeteries but ours here is so packed that sometimes you have to "jump" over some graves to get to another one (I live in Joinville/Brazil)
That is it, that is it!!!! You are so right, hmm, yes. I now remember our garage door plastic windows getting holes and cracks from stones flying from our lawnmower. Thanks for contributing that Lori!
Hi Ron! It appears that it is mainly Italian graves with photos - is that the case? Also the last grave(s) with the two Maria’s did anyone else notice they died in the same year? Wonder what the story was poor girls. As always very much appreciated ❤️🐨🇦🇺
The enameled pictures with the dings where most likely caused from the grounds keeping equipment kicking off stones from the spinning blades. Just a thought, and wishing it was not vandals.
you are right, but there was one where both were hit dead center on one grave...too coincidental. I think it's an upcoming episode --I shot up to number 15 at Mt Carmel last year. all are not released yet.
I enjoy these mount carmel episodes, Do you know where the oldest gravestone is located at mount carmel? if you do check it out if you can, and maybe include it in a upcoming episode (just a idea), keep up the good work
Louisa Raggio Testa was from Genoa. She died in Auburn Park Hospital from "aortic insufficiency." Husband was Domenic Testa. A common name as I discovered.
thanks again Guido. "aortic insufficiency."...guessing that a heart attack. hmm. That woman I had mentioned to you who I have pictured in the coffin, new discovery for an upcoming episode-- I found out that "Moglie" is not a woman's name, so her first name was "Sabastiana" last name "Nigliazzo" (B)1892 (D)1925 can you take one more crack at it to see how she died? she died young...33 years old only.
Discovery. incorrect spelling of her first name was the reason she didn't show up in Archdiocese records. Tried something that got me into the correct Archdiocese record. It documents there was a stillborn infant and she died from uterine hemorrhage. No record if it was a boy or girl.
@@beerybill - Holy cow nice work Guido. So this was the cause of death for Sebastiano, the woman I mention that is in the open casket? So this is very similar to the Italian bride death. What’s ironic is the picture I have of Sebastiano is almost the same as the Italian Bride Julia Bucolla, except that of course her picture was taken just before she was buried the first time. Anyway this will be really big for our viewers. I’ll definitely give you the shout out and thanks again. Very excited!!
Maybe lightening hit the photo. I just read an article about a man hit by lightening 3x in life, only to have his gravestone also hit by lightening, and there were no visible burn marks.
At 4:52, "marito" is not the name, it means husband in Italian and if you look under the woman's picture on the left it says "moglie" and that means wife.
Oh wow Maritza, I have been wondering about Moglie for such a long time. I thought the whole time that was a woman’s name. (Because I didn’t see it all over the place - see it every once in a while on gravestones). So Moglie means “wife”. The reason I am really onto this is because, right now, I have a gravestone picture of a woman in a casket, and the whole time here I thought her name was “Moglie” it says: “Moglie Sebastiana” . The last name I don’t have. So her first name is actually “Sebastiana”. That might be the reason I haven’t been able to find the location on the cemetery database. But anyway I need her last name so still working on it. Thank you - that is so helpful -- now I know.
@@FacesoftheForgotten You're welcome. Just in case, for future reference, mother is "madre" , father is "padre", daughter is "figlia" and son is "figlio". Love your videos and the stories of the graves.
there are over 20 episodes shot there at Mt Carmel cemetery.. here are three related episodes, 2 with Al' Capone's grave: ruclips.net/video/1h1dZTgrVZk/видео.htmlsi=uCGr7Ydoczk38egN ruclips.net/video/NgnsePgdWTA/видео.htmlsi=OcM7RDQMazZSEmz_ ruclips.net/video/a4umARWi7yI/видео.htmlsi=cpUIcOXyp3l0hDxf and there are more there....
Addicted to your chanenel. Go to sleep watching every night. You are a great guy. Thank you.
Happy you’re traveling with us 😀
What lovely headstones & a wonderful graveyard, so old and beautiful. Makes it all the better with sunshine & blue sky.
I agree, especially with the sun setting, casting long dramatic shadows. But I do have some winter vids coming with snow and the one with the sky cam drone is unbelievable...I'm editing now. Keep an eye out!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten you are absolutely right. I love old graveyards they look so unique.
I do love the old photos! Putting a face together with a name, makes me give them an instant persona.
I loved seeing the Nuns graves. They are the Foundation of the Church. The work they do with the poor is simply amazing. They truly are Saints on Earth. I love my Catholic faith and all the traditions ❤️❤️🙏🙏. Another great video simply priceless.
Seek Jesus Christ as your saviour and repent only to him not a man in a box that worships Mary!!!
❤❤❤
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In Jesus Christ!!!
Ron, Thank you so much for taking us on a trip back in history. The cameo's of the long departed is history come alive.Please keep it up.
Thanks Tom, glad you like it. Lots more to come of all kinds.... I have at least 6 more I shot at Mount Carmel --in editing. Some REALLY good stuff.
@@FacesoftheForgotten I'm feeling fine honey I'm okay I'm a little stiff and sore but I'm okay
Thank you for braving the cold for us! It's people like you that give those that are forgotten some love and attention. Thank you so much for that. ♥️
I never get tired of the cemeteries, and with some there are faces and history giving us just a touch of who these people were. Thank you, great job.
Great job as usual Ron. You make m chuckle though.. when you see a headstone with a picture you are like a kid in a candy store.
Ha that’s funny, and you are right!!!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten I get so excited for you. Great times. You’d love Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn NY. Look up the history of that place
He makes me chuckle too..he’s in the middle of a story, then stops “oh look at this one” then carry’s on with the story, love it 🏴
Hello everyone. You have beautiful cemeteries in America. Great channel, very interesting. Warm greetings from Germany
Lovely stones with the photos love the old ones every grave stone gives us an insight especially with the beautiful mounted photographs,they look so proud and dignified
Here in Norway you rarely see photos on gravestones, except for newer ones. I don’t know why. I didn’t th8nk they could do it way back, but obviously they could. May have to do with amounts, that it became very expensive when they would be making such small numbers as here.
sorry, but my channel is about "faces"...thus the title. that is what always fascinated me, what brought me to it when I was a child... so I thought I would take people along...but I never expected 19,000 people might want to come, so I guess one can't please everyone. I always have an open ear for constructive and respectful criticism. Thanks Ben!
@@benbaker2965 - No disrespect ever taken by me Ben. 😀 We’re like a family here, it’s all good.
I agree with you .... hopefully as I pan at all those cemeteries, in all the videos, we do catch a number of those forgotten faceless gravestones.
What is unbelievable is the sheer astronomical numbers of how many people, at so many cemeteries; what I have come to realize is really out there. All those lives lived, and all those stories permanently lost in history - for me that is mind blowing every time I walk... it is hard to fathom....
And yes, that is really sad.
@@FacesoftheForgotten you and Ben both are very kind. Thank you for sharing. 🖤
My husband is a Chicago native. Im a So Cal girl. Your videos show me what a great part of the country I have missed. Thank you so much. Stay healthy.
Thank you so much, for showing us the dearly departed. Some forgotten some not.
GOD BLESS YOU
As always Thank you for taking us along God Bless
Mount Carmel its a very beautifull old cemetery...Thank you Ron!
Hi Ron, the memorial stone of the two nuns was absolutely beautiful. Such a lovely well maintained cemetery, thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🙏💖
Another great episode great work always looking forward for em very interested to watch
Such a beautiful old cemetery.
R.I.P to all. Ty for another great tour
I'm amazed at how good a condition the pictures are on the gravestones Great tour thanks stay safe ❤️
Ron, thank you for showing us, these lovely cemeteries. Moglie means wife and marito is husband. Love how you try to pronounce the names...big hint, a name with GL, the g is silent. Much love from Australia 🇦🇺
The photos of the people on the stones are very clear being how old they are great ones
My husband's grandmother is buried across the street. Both are beautiful places.
Well Done Thank You🙏
Superb as ever, I love seeing the faces from the past, they bring the people to life so to speak.
Ron thank you 💓
This was very good. The beautiful grave and the stones phnominal.
I can't believe how huge that cemetery is! 😱 I've seen soo many episodes now
I love this cemetery, ever since I was a young child around 8-10yrs I became interested in graves. The history. I’m so glad I found this! I don’t remember having seen pictures on the graves, I’m from TN & AL, & have wandered through many in both areas! Thank you for sharing! I wish all had the pictures!
I love walking on a cemetery ,a lot to see
such pretty people in those days nice to see the pics thankyou.
Thank you so much I love the random walks..you are a good person
Loveeeeeeeee seeing the beautiful old photos and the dates
Sr is awesome to see how your channel is growing. Thank you for every great video you do.
Thank you, yeah I’m in like shock, i’m glad people like it. I’m glad you like it!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten Sr. You are awesome and love how respectful you are. Be bless
Loving these videos! Keep em coming. Wish I lived closer to my grandparents and sisters graves in RI and Massachusetts. Due to the corona I was unable to make my yearly visit to my beloved Gram Mary. I hope you make families happy that can see their loved ones final resting place.( if you ever go to Fall River Massachusetts my Gram is burried at Notre Dame Cemetery. Mary Santos 1918-2015.)
I keep watching hoping to see my great great grandparents in your videos
Another fantastic video as usual...keep up the good work loving all your videos 👍
New to your channel.. Absolutely love it..Thank you so much for respect and love you show the deceased.. I wish everyone was respectful as you.. 🙏❤️❤️
welcome aboard Rhonda!! glad to have you with us.
exciting times ahead!!
Great video. Pictures in those graves looked the were taken just now 👏🙋🏻♀️👍
I wish we could know the story behind all these faces. I wonder how they lived, loved, and died. I really enjoy your channel. Thanks for taking me along!
Those two beautiful young women near the end. So sad. I need to catch up on your uploads but am totally enjoying your work. Thank you for your efforts. I see you enjoy walking around cemeteries as much as I do.
I love the old pictures
I love what you do! I enjoy the stories that you tell. Have you ever visited Mary Quinn Chicago's Miracle child in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Chicago Ridge, IL?
wow, I was there recently, my best friend is buried there! I am on it, it sounds cool. I never heard of it. I will shout you out when I do it!! great heads up Nova!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten Thanks you are awesome!
Thank you Mr Ron for sharing this video with your viewers ! GOD bless you 🙏🙏😇
Wowww nice sunny day for you today ☀️👍🏻☀️
Yes, that’s an old video- shot from late last summer. 😁
Hi Everyone 😀😀
Have a good week 🙌
Love those Mount Carmel videos!! Keep them coming!!!
glad you like those Debbie! we have 3 more already edited and produced there at Mount Carmel, to be published this late April (they were all shot last fall), and then in may & June, I will probably be back out there with made plans. You won't be disappointed! 😊
@@FacesoftheForgotten Can't wait 💝💝💝💝 Happy St.Patrick's Day to you & your family💝💝
Great tour, thank you for your time and sharing this amazing cemetery. I believe the pictures and stone may get damaged when they mow the lawns and kick up something from the grass maybe?
Lawnmowers sometimes throw up stones or hard objects and damage the porcelain portraits. I love this cemetery. Thanks for sharing it!
Beautiful
You have inspired me to travel from Australia to Lebanon in the Middle East to visit the graves of my grandparents who I met only once when I was 6 months old. Obviously I don’t remember them, but I hope the ravages of decades of turmoil & war over there haven’t destroyed anything I want to see & learn of my beloved ancestry. Thankyou, kind regards from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
oh that is astounding to hear Tatiana. please keep in touch, let us know how the trip goes and if you find them intact.
this is like a big family here...
@@FacesoftheForgotten Thankyou... It might take a while with the state we’re in with this pandemic, but I will definitely keep you posted 💙
A friend of mine is a care taker of a cemetery & i asked that same question. They get broken from objects like rocks flying out from under the lawn mowers & hitting the photos. The photos are much more fragile than the gravestones, as the gravestones get hit more often but not damaged like the photos can.
When i seen it i was out raged that someone would shoot at or smash a gravestone photo or mausoleum window. But no, more than likely it was from the lawn mower.
8:50 Her name was Mary and she was only 17 (approx., didn’t see the exact date, only year). And probably the sister of the 18 year old and the 9 year old... So sad!
Yes, so many died so young. The days of no anabiotic’s, like penicillin.
@@FacesoftheForgotten Yes, sisters. Both died from TB.
The damage to Briglio could be a rock thrown by a mower.
Neat video. My great great grandparents are buried at this cemetery. I've never been there.
5:14 She has such sadness in her. She probably lost someone dear to her when she had this photo taken.
Beautiful day and beautiful cemetery and beautiful pictures of everyone.
4.30 : moglie = wife, Marito = husband
Ci in Italian pronounced as Ch as in chin.
Thank you for your lovely videos.
Ron , great video and you do a great job!!
This cemetery is a city unto itself.
Thank you so much for doing this.
Thank you again
great video
Hi, 'moglie' means wife and 'marito' means husband in Italian. Love your channel, thank you!
𝗟𝗢𝗩𝗘 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟👌😊❤️
Hello from Innisfail North Queensland Australia
Very nicely!😀🙏
great content.
Awesome
Very nice Geave of the nuns.
I wonder if the mowers hit small rocks and other hard debris that hits the stones, occasionally hitting the pictures?
Awesome video
Well done Ron as always. You mentioned about the damaged pictures on the stones. I’m guessing it was caused by lawnmowers kicking out rocks. I know someone who had a headstone damaged because of that. Thankfully the cemetery had it fixed for them.
yep, that's gotta be it, right!! I never thought of it, but now thinking back at my garage, lwe have these little plastic window and now some holes and cracks have developed from that. you are spot on!
You should come sometime and check out our Hatfield & McCoy grave sites! Also at Pikeville Kentucky, you could check out Octavia Hatchers grave who was buried alive in 1891!
I think I saw that Octavia guy on Lamont at large?
This was a 21 year old woman that was buried alive. It’s a pretty interesting story if you want to look it up
Mag could stand for the month of May. I’m basing it on the Spanish “mayo.”
great
RIP TO ALL PASSED AWAY🙌🙏💐
I'm impressed with the amount of italian families barried on this cemetery. So you know, moglie = wife and marito = husband. Some dates are also written in italian. I really love cemeteries but ours here is so packed that sometimes you have to "jump" over some graves to get to another one (I live in Joinville/Brazil)
Lawn mowers can send off debris. Sometimes a part of the lawnmower blade can break off, striking other objects at high speed.
That is it, that is it!!!! You are so right, hmm, yes.
I now remember our garage door plastic windows getting holes and cracks from stones flying from our lawnmower. Thanks for contributing that Lori!
Boa noite meu amigo lindo cemitério
Complimenti per il tuo canale, molto commovente vedere i miei connazionali, saluti da Roma
Hi Ron! It appears that it is mainly Italian graves with photos - is that the case? Also the last grave(s) with the two Maria’s did anyone else notice they died in the same year? Wonder what the story was poor girls.
As always very much appreciated ❤️🐨🇦🇺
On Briglio, the 1915 death date may have been from the Spanish flu seeing as she was only 18.
Moglie is 'wife' and Marito is 'husband' in Italian.
Si!
They were written in Italian. Marito means married and Mogolie means wife.
The enameled pictures with the dings where most likely caused from the grounds keeping equipment kicking off stones from the spinning blades. Just a thought, and wishing it was not vandals.
you are right, but there was one where both were hit dead center on one grave...too coincidental. I think it's an upcoming episode --I shot up to number 15 at Mt Carmel last year.
all are not released yet.
I enjoy these mount carmel episodes, Do you know where the oldest gravestone is located at mount carmel? if you do check it out if you can, and maybe include it in a upcoming episode (just a idea), keep up the good work
You should come and visit our cemeteries here in New Orleans. They’re very interesting, especially one called Hope Cemetery. It’s very bizarre!😳
I'm coming soon, maybe March. I'll take note of Hope cemetery, ty.
I'm guessing that lawn mowers might send debris flying and chip stones and pictures
Louisa Raggio Testa was from Genoa. She died in Auburn Park Hospital from "aortic insufficiency." Husband was Domenic Testa. A common name as I discovered.
thanks again Guido. "aortic insufficiency."...guessing that a heart attack. hmm.
That woman I had mentioned to you who I have pictured in the coffin, new discovery for an upcoming episode--
I found out that "Moglie" is not a woman's name, so her first name was "Sabastiana" last name "Nigliazzo"
(B)1892 (D)1925
can you take one more crack at it to see how she died? she died young...33 years old only.
@@FacesoftheForgotten I haven't come upon any additional information for Sabastiana. Suggest contact the cemetery office.
Discovery. incorrect spelling of her first name was the reason she didn't show up in Archdiocese records. Tried something that got me into the correct Archdiocese record. It documents there was a stillborn infant and she died from uterine hemorrhage. No record if it was a boy or girl.
@@beerybill - Holy cow nice work Guido. So this was the cause of death for Sebastiano, the woman I mention that is in the open casket? So this is very similar to the Italian bride death. What’s ironic is the picture I have of Sebastiano is almost the same as the Italian Bride Julia Bucolla, except that of course her picture was taken just before she was buried the first time. Anyway this will be really big for our viewers. I’ll definitely give you the shout out and thanks again. Very excited!!
The damage to the photo may have come from a rock thrown by a mower.
agree, never thought of that.
I think the name Concetta may be pronounced Conchetta. As a boy growing up I remember an Italian family with two girls Conchetta & Loretta. GB!
It’s pronounced depending where you’re from
I had a teacher at Guardian Angels Day Nursery named Sister Concetta in Milwaukee.She belonged to the Sisters of Charity of St Joan Antida.
Maybe lightening hit the photo. I just read an article about a man hit by lightening 3x in life, only to have his gravestone also hit by lightening, and there were no visible burn marks.
maybe lightning....some have written here that it was a stone thrown from a lawnmower.
At 4:52, "marito" is not the name, it means husband in Italian and if you look under the woman's picture on the left it says "moglie" and that means wife.
Oh wow Maritza, I have been wondering about Moglie for such a long time. I thought the whole time that was a woman’s name. (Because I didn’t see it all over the place - see it every once in a while on gravestones). So Moglie means “wife”.
The reason I am really onto this is because, right now, I have a gravestone picture of a woman in a casket, and the whole time here I thought her name was “Moglie” it says: “Moglie Sebastiana” . The last name I don’t have. So her first name is actually “Sebastiana”. That might be the reason I haven’t been able to find the location on the cemetery database. But anyway I need her last name so still working on it.
Thank you - that is so helpful -- now I know.
@@FacesoftheForgotten You're welcome. Just in case, for future reference, mother is "madre" , father is "padre", daughter is "figlia" and son is "figlio". Love your videos and the stories of the graves.
Do you think that when the children look cross eyed that it is a death foto ?
Some of the damaged pictures could be rocks hit by mowers and thrown out
I see back then they rarely smiled
Question, I haven't seen all of your Mt. Carmel videos, but have you ever shown the graves of some of the gangsters buried there. Such as Al Capone?
you have not come close to seeing them all then...
look in the description below
there are over 20 episodes shot there at Mt Carmel cemetery..
here are three related episodes, 2 with Al' Capone's grave:
ruclips.net/video/1h1dZTgrVZk/видео.htmlsi=uCGr7Ydoczk38egN
ruclips.net/video/NgnsePgdWTA/видео.htmlsi=OcM7RDQMazZSEmz_
ruclips.net/video/a4umARWi7yI/видео.htmlsi=cpUIcOXyp3l0hDxf
and there are more there....
where is the one at with the leg that was separated and buried here?
next summer, part 2
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The damage to the pic may have happened by a lawn mower and a stone.
Cesare died from gastritis. By the way I love your videos, very informative and respectful.
interesting!
"Marito" is husband in Italian.