Originally Posted by Turnbull
Very interesting, TD. Thanks.
I knew of Sbarbaro as a funeral director because every photo of every big funeral of every big gangster of the Prohibition era shows his mortuary prominently. Didn't know about the rest of his life and career(s). Now I do.


Thanks a lot pal, I really appreciate it.

If you look at that whole bloody era, it seems that Sbarbaro was at the top of the game by having a respectable image within Chicago's high society, followed by his underworld connections and in the end, he also managed to take large amounts of cash right out of the pockets of some of the city's richest gangsters and Mafiosi with the help of his funeral parlor, thus becoming a multi-milionaire.


He who can never endure the bad will never see the good