Below is a pictorial view of the "Old Neighborhood" from some photos that were given to me by various family and friends. If anyone has a photo from the "Old Neighborhood" that depicts anyone in the DiGiacomo Family, especially one with our former funeral home on North 22nd Street in it, please contact me at louis@digiacomofuneralhome.com.
Louis A. DiGiacomo (Top Row, 2nd from left), 8th Grade Graduation, St. Mary of the Eternal, 1930
Louis A. DiGiacomo, far left, at Basic Training in WWII
Louis A. DiGiacomo at Walter Reed Hospital (Washington, DC)
Louis A. DiGiacomo at Walter Reed Hospital (He delivered messages to General Pershing, of WWI fame)
Louis A. DiGiacomo (far right) at Walter Reed Hospital
Whitey Mancini
George Moccio, Anne DiGiacomo, Jimmy Durante, Louis A. DiGiacomo, Mary Moccio
Bill Basile (Right)
Men of St. Mary’s (place your mouse over each face to reveal the name)
Clockwise from bottom: Police Commissioner Howard Leary; Anne DiGiacomo, Rita Torre, Jack Torre, Jack Bilquist, Bilquist, Jack Goldstein, Bennett Goldstein, ??, Louis A. DiGiacomo
Police Officer, Joe Slabinski, Sr., Anne DiGiacomo
Dr. Carmen Bello
Yiddy Lignelli, Louis A. DiGiacomo's very good friend
Anne DiGiacomo and Dr. Severe Madonna
Vince Massi (Center), during construction of Southampton Road Facility