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Oldtime Patriarca Soldier Dead at 94 #911264
04/24/17 01:22 PM
04/24/17 01:22 PM
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Ralph "Chong" Lamattina, a crew soldier for Larry Baione with the Patriarca family operating in Boston, MA, has died in his sleep as reported by the Boston Herald

Howie Carr


The funeral home death notice for Ralphie “Chong” Lamattina made the 94-year-old gangster seem like a lovable old geezer.
“The red roses on his casket,” it read, “represent his love for his mother Rose, his love for his family, and his love of the ponies!”
He also loved the Mafia, which he worked for most of his life.
“He was born across the street from where he died,” the notice continued. “For all his life he stayed almost exclusively on Hanover Street and in the North End.”
Well, except for the years he spent in state prison after pleading guilty to being an accessory after the fact in the 1966 gangland hits of two of Joe Barboza’s hoods in Chong’s bucket-of-blood club on Commercial Street. And then, of course, there were those years he spent as a fugitive in Italy after being indicted by the feds in 1984.
He returned a decade or so later to tell a federal judge he had never heard of the Mafia and served another five years or so in federal prison under the Bureau of Prisons number 20747-038 before finally being released in 2000.
But other than those brief interludes, I guess Ralphie Chong did spend most of his life “In Town,” as they used to say.
The fact that his passing this month went almost totally unnoticed shows just how much everything has changed in Boston.
The night Ralphie Chong died, I got a call from a perplexed editor on the Herald city desk.
“Some guy who seemed to know what he was talking about just called and said an old-time gangster just died, but the name didn’t seem right — Ralphie Chong.”
He got that moniker because his eyes supposedly somehow looked Asian.
Mostly he was known as one of Larry Baione’s crew. He used to hang out with Larry in his “club” on North Margin Street, and that’s where the feds recorded many of his pensees — like about the night the boys murdered Barboza’s two hoods, Tash Bratsos and Tommy DePrisco.
Violating all Mob protocol about never beginning a sentence with the words, “Remember when ...” Ralphie Chong asked his boss, “Remember when we did that work in, in, in the Nite Lite?”
Larry, always the perfectionist, critiqued the hit.
“It shouldn’t have happened inside the joint,” he said. “Once they get on the sidewalk, crack them and bleep them and walk away.”
Ralphie Chong was also there with Larry the night in 1981 when Baione lectured a dirtball who’d stolen money from the Winter Hill Gang that he’d have to pay them back.
“Maybe you don’t understand,” Baione sternly told him, as Ralphie Chong nodded and the FBI rolled tape. “We’re the Hill and the Hill is us and we cannot tolerate them getting bleeped.”
The G-men were ecstatic. They finally had proof that the two gangs, the Mafia and Winter Hill, had merged. It was the lecture that launched dozens of indictments.
Baione died in a prison hospital, and his soldier outlived him by 20 years, dying apparently in his own bed. They even had a wake for Ralphie Chong.
“It was the loneliest wake you ever saw,” said someone who knows.
But then, he’d outlived almost everyone, including his brother, “Joe Black.” Baione’s old social club is now a doggie day care center. They call it the Dogfather.
“He was proud of his Sicilian heritage,” Ralphie Chong’s death notice said, “and devoted to his family.”
That’s one way of putting it.


Colin Sullivan: "What Freud said about the Irish is: We're the only people who are impervious to psychoanalysis."

Cincotti said: "They don't have the scruples that we have." Zannino agreed. "You know how I knew they weren't Italiano? When they bombed the fucking house. We don't do that."
Re: Oldtime Patriarca Soldier Dead at 94 [Re: Bennie_The_Ball] #911268
04/24/17 03:10 PM
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Slightly off topic:
Podcast about Patriaca era guys. BoBo marapeece?in a deal with the devil.(chapter 9)

Podcast name is CRIMETOWN,there's a couple of mob related ones.

** no idea of how to link to a podcast

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Re: Oldtime Patriarca Soldier Dead at 94 [Re: Bennie_The_Ball] #911272
04/24/17 05:23 PM
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For those that don't know Larry Baione is actually Larry Zannino (Ilario Zannino). I know most of us know that, but just saying.

A lot of what was said on that wire was also in the book The Underboss about Jerry Angiulo.

Re: Oldtime Patriarca Soldier Dead at 94 [Re: Bennie_The_Ball] #911285
04/24/17 08:38 PM
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Good that they at least specified his last name was Lamattina, because if they just said "Ralphie Chong", I would have thought it was about some Chinese-American Triad member rather than a mafioso from the Cosa Nostra. Same was with Mike Chang from Philadelphia, until I read his last name was Ciancaglini smile


Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:

1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."

2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
Re: Oldtime Patriarca Soldier Dead at 94 [Re: Bennie_The_Ball] #911332
04/25/17 05:44 PM
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The New England followers would know simply because the nickname was so different. Like you said it took me forever to figure out who was Mike Chang because I never really followed Philly as much as the others.


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