Members of the Dallas Mob




1. Philip "Bump" Bosco (1950s-1974) Former Dallas soldier.

2. Joseph "Papa Joe" Campisi (1940s-1990) Last boss of the Dallas Family according to mob experts, owned the Egyptian Lounge (5410 Mockingbird Ln.) with his brother Sam.

3. Sam Campisi (1952-1970) Former Dallas soldier, brother and business partner of Joseph.

4. Joseph Dougless "J.D." Campisi (1968-1998) Former Dallas soldier and nephew of Joseph and Sam.

5. Anthony Francis "Tony" Caterine (1968-1983) Former Dallas soldier, controlled most of the nightclub entertainment in Dallas, owned the Loser's Club (5436 E Mockingbird Lane) and Castaway Bar (5600 Mockingbird Lane).

6. Leonardo "Leon" Civello (1940s-1967) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1967 at the age of 60.

7. Joseph Francis Civello (1940s-1970) Became the Dallas crime family boss when Joseph Piranio died in 1956, brother of Leonardo, owned Civello's Liquor Store, died on January 17, 1970 at the age of 68.

8. Salvatore "Sam" Civello (1925-1959) Former Dallas soldier, brother of Leonardo and Joseph.

9. Philip "Big Phil" Civello (1925-1959) Former Dallas soldier, father of Leonardo, Joseph and Salvatore.

10. Peter Duca (1925-1949) First Dallas crime family underboss, died in 1949 at the age of 55.

11. Michael Angelo Genaro (1925-1933) Former Dallas capo.

12. John Genaro (1933-1954) Former Dallas soldier, son of Michael, died in 1954 at the age of 65.

13. Frank Ianni (1925-1957) Became the consigliere when Joseph Piranio became boss of the family in 1930, died in 1957 at the age of 71.

14. Joseph Ianni (1950s-1974) Former Dallas soldier, son of Frank, owned Vesuvio's Italian Restaurant, died in 1974 at the age of 61.

15. Ernest "Ernie" LaBarba (1946-1978) Former Dallas soldier.

16. Carl LaBarba (1925-1954) Former Dallas soldier, uncle of Ernest.

17. James LaBarba (1925-1952) Former Dallas soldier, brother of Carl and father of Ernest.

18. Sherman LaBarba (1948-1985) Former Dallas soldier, son of James, brother of Ernest and nephew of Carl.

19. Anthony LaMantia (1930-1953) Former Dallas soldier, loanshark in the Houston crew.

20. Salvatore "Sam" LoBello Sr. (1930s-1966) Former Dallas capo, gambling figure, owned LoBello's Restaurant.

21. Salvatore "Little Sam" LoBello Jr. (1950s-1981) Former Dallas soldier, became the owner of LoBello's Restaurant after his father passed away.

22. Joseph "Luke" Lucca (1930s-1965) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1965 at the age of 64.

23. Rosario "Ross" Musso (1925-1966) Became the Dallas crime family consigliere when Frank Ianni died in 1957.

24. John Ross Patrono (1948-1973) Former Dallas capo and bookmaker.

25. Ralph Patrono (1925-1950s) Former Dallas soldier, father of John Ross.

26. Carlo Piranio (1925-1930) First boss of the Dallas crime family, died in 1930 at the age of 65.

27. Joseph "J.T." Piranio (1925-1956) Became the boss of the Dallas crime family after his brother Carlo died, owned the J.T. Piranio Cigar Co.

28. Ralph Parrino (1925-1959) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1959 at the age of 66, member of the Houston crew.

29. Peter Reno (1932-1975) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1975 at the age of 85, member of the Houston crew.

30. Charles Vincent Satarino (1935-1959) Became the underboss of the Dallas crime family wnen Peter Duca died in 1949, co-owner of ACME Chair Rental Co.

31. Vincent Vallone (1925-1949) Former Dallas capo of the Houston crew, murdered in 1949.

32. Nick Cascio (1961-1981) Former Dallas soldier and safecracker, made into the Dallas Mob in 1961, died in 1981 at the age of 65.

33. Rosario "Ross" Interante (1925-1953) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1953 at the age of 78.

34. Victor Maddi (1930s-1994) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1994 at the age of 89.

35. Giuseppe "Joseph" Messina (1938-1988) Former Dallas soldier, died in 1988 at the age of 88.





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