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Elmer Papa of Beaver County, Pennsylvania United States was born circa 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elmer Papa.
Albert Papa was born on July 24, 1865, and died at age 100 years old in July 1965. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert Papa.
Carmella Papa of Pennsylvania was born on August 19, 1867, and died at age 97 years old in November 1964.
James V Papa of Westchester County, New York United States was born circa 1868. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James v Papa.
Frank Papa of Rochelle Park, Bergen County, NJ was born on March 2, 1873, and died at age 95 years old in October 1968.
Mary Papa of New York, New York County, NY was born on October 12, 1873, and died at age 94 years old on July 15, 1968.
Anthony Papa of Albany, Albany County, NY was born on July 18, 1874, and died at age 95 years old in March 1970.
Adele Papa of Bethpage, Nassau County, NY was born on June 1, 1875, and died at age 95 years old in January 1971.
Raffaele Papa of New York was born on March 24, 1876, and died at age 89 years old in April 1965.
Joseph Papa of Minnesota was born on May 28, 1876, and died at age 87 years old in May 1963.
Concetta Papa of Gloversville, Fulton County, NY was born on January 17, 1877, and died at age 91 years old in February 1968.
Luigi Papa of Connecticut was born on November 3, 1878, and died at age 86 years old in March 1965.

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Vinnie Papa
Loved. Husband, Son, and loved and respected by friends and family. A real laid back man who never tried to be a tough guy. A man of respect. Papa, along with his partners were actually the top importers of narcotics and heroin into the US through NYC in the 1960's & 1970's. His partners included Virgil Alessi, Anthony Loria and many mafia and underworld figures. His operations supplied moat of the heroin distributed in the United States during that time and up until his arrest and conviction in 1972. He also masterminded the French Connection Scandal where 400 pounds of raw heroin was stolen from the NYPD property room and was replaced with flour and baking soda. The agents only noticed when there were little bugs in the bags, which the heroin would kill. By the time the scam was uncovered, 90 million dollars (in 1972) of the heroin from the infamous French Connection was already gone. A young law prosecutor by the name of Rudy Guliani took interest in this and started making his bones by work8ng on thia case. Papa, along with his partners Anthony Loria, Virgil Aleaai, Anthony Passero and the boss of the Luchesse Mafia Crime Family, Carmine Tramunti were all indicted and sent to prison. Although Papa. wae highly known as the one behind the theift of the heroin from having many inside men on the NYPD who made access to steal the drugs, by an officer Nunziatta, , none of the agencies or law departments are exactly sure how the scam worked, who all were involved and how high the corruption went up the ranks in the NYPD - although Papas Crew consisting of Loria, Alessi , Passaro and others were the culprits. Papa went to serve his 20 year sentence in Atlanta Ferderal Prison. In 1977, he was stabbed by a cohort of inmates and left for dead. A fellow inmate, Herbie Sperling who was also a life time gangster was said to have set up and planned the assassination on orders from Mafia Columbo Family boss, Carmine "The Snake" Persico thinking that Papa might talk due to improper and illegal leaks from the US Attorneys office. Papa was just one of the bodies that started to line up in the morgue after the operation was uncovered. Tommy Eboli, boss of the country's top La Costa Nostra crime family. The thought is that behind the scenes, Eboli borrowed 4 million dollars from Carlo Gambino to front a lot of the operation. When the Feds started breaking this borgata up they found over $1 million dollars in cash buried in the backyard of a Luchesse Member, Louis Cirillos' backyard. When officer's arrested Vinnie Papa and Anthony Passero they had over $900K in the trunk in cash. That money could never be paid back, thus Eboli was murdered -- regardless that both Papa and Passero both said they had no idea how that money got in their trunk. So basically, just like in Goodfellas or Casino, the bosses started whacking out any one who could bring them heat. Tommy Eboli got whacked, Detective Joe Nunziatta from the NYPD, whose badge number was on the slips that checked out and returned all that evidence, supposedly taking to court proceedings and returning it back. Although Detective Nunziatta denied any of these allegations and even had solid alibies, and his name was spelt wrong and his badge number was also wrong on many of the tines the drugs were taken from the property room. And they very day he was to appear in court for these allegations, he was found dead of an apparent suicide. It was under very suspicious circumstance. So while they pinched Papa and Crew, and were quite sure that he was the mastermind behind of the operation, they never charged anyone with the crime of stealing 400lbs and over $100 million of narcotics right from under their own noses. The largest theft and heist in American history was this! And no one ever was officially charged or held responsible for the heist. **In an intereting note, many years later, Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, boss of the Luchesse Mafia family, who was given a thousand years in Florence Lockdown, actually offered all of the information to the feds on all the Whos/Wheres/Whens/Hows, of what exactly happened., they "weren't interested...Obviously there are more things some people would like to bury and forget about - ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW!! And this might explain why Papa was assassinated. During all the indictments and investigations, of course they wanted names. Papa was no rat. He was a man of honor in their world when at the time honor meant something. He would do a thousand years rather than rat out his people. But he did say he would give them the crooked cops who were on the inside taking bribes and all sorts of stuff unimaginable today! He had no loyalty to them...but give up his own people? Never! So when sealed and confidential documents showing Papa was willing to give up the dirty cops, even though it's against the law to leak this information and went against the word and promises of a very young new ADA, Rudy Giuliani that the information was to be sealed. Well, in turn, this really only just signed Papas death sentence. When word got out, that was the last chapter in Vinnie Papa's life. So with a case that has so many unsolved mysteries. and really no official answers has been left to fade away with the passing of time. They could've solved what exactly happened and made an official investigation, but in truth, they really aren't interested in knowing who was involved, on both sides, and its better left as a blemish on NYPD corruption and the heroin that American's just love to consume. Actually, the men who stole The French Connection, is a better and more intriguing story than The French Connection itself. And yet no big movie. No Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci... Vinny Papa was truly a enigma. A soft spoken unassuming man from an ordinary house in Astoria was in charge of distributing heroin for all of NYC/Long Island/ basically from Maine to Miami. He denied it until his last day. It was never proven and he went to jail on all sorts of separate tax issues and conspiracy charges. But never for masterminding the theft off all that heroin from the NYPD property room! That case is still officially not solved. But I find it most disturbing and actually quite cringe that while Poppeye Doyle an Officer Frank King and a whole slew of them went out and wrote scripts about the occurrence, and went on to live long lives with a NYCPD pension and enjoyed their families, Papa was shanked and led to bleed out on a dirty jail yard concrete floor. And it's because he knew he was busted and would take his tine like a man. But why is it fair that all those cooked cops get away clean and free? I will NEVER give anyone the details of what my partners may have done, but Ill give you the cops! Like it should be, you take care of them and clean your ship up just like the mafia member's will take care of their own as well....Remember Tommy Eboli?? A tragic story really. .But if anyone REALLY KNOWS ANYTHING and that person is a real guy with any street cred, then they know that years ago in the late 60"s and 70's, Vinnie Papa was the main man who even had the respect and fear of many high ranking skippers and family bosses. They all knew Vinnie Papa and his crew were the real deal. Kingpin Status for sure! Maybe that's why he now lays in everlasting peace on what is called "Boot Hill", in St. Johns Cemetery in Queens, NY. Just a small walk away from other such notables as John Gotti, Vito Genovese, Carlo Gambino, and other mafia Hall of Famers. *****A little true tidbit. Even though you were able to walk right by Papas house and you would never assume anything whatsoever about who lives there, it was quite a different story on the inside where it was furnished in Marble and the moat expensive surroundings one could imagine... Vinny Papa.....A Legend!!!! Anyone who knew Papa said he was a quiet unassuming Car Service Dispatcher. He lived on a regular Archie Bunker type of house in Astoria, Queens...He wasn't flashy, didn't drive a new car or dress in fancy suits or wear jewelry. He was fondly nicknamed "The Old Man" who could be found at Ditmars Car Service or The Astoria Colts Social Club reading the paper and having his coffee. But Papa was one of the most prolific and successful narcotics Kingpins in the history of the USA. He was feared by those who tried to mess with his operation and had the utmost respect from some of the biggest Mafia bosses of all time - including Carlo Gambino who he was particularly close to. Remember, these were the day's of NYPD corruption, the days of Serpico.
Ralph Papa served in the US Army from December 12, 1942 until his discharge on April 16, 1943.
Ralph Michael Pope was a retired Brigadier General, United States Army and worked numerous jobs in his lifetime including employment at the Pennsylvania Railroad, the United States Navy, the United States Army, Muhlenberg Hospital and as Executive Director of the Rotary Club of New York.
Ralph Robert Papa Sr. of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States was born on July 8, 1922 in Philadelphia, and died at age 51 years old on September 10, 1973. Ralph Papa was buried at St Peter and St Paul's Cemetery Springfield, Pennsylvania.
Angelina Papa of Northport, Suffolk County, NY was born on January 1, 1929, and died at age 79 years old on October 23, 2008. Angelina Papa was buried at Calverton National Cemetery Section 36 Site 3359 210 Princeton Boulevard - Rt 25, in Calverton.
Angelina Papa was born on April 21, 1918, and died at age 59 years old in September 1977. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Angelina Papa.
Angelina Papa of Massapequa, Nassau County, NY was born on May 15, 1926, and died at age 69 years old in June 1995.
Sam S Papa of Pittsford, Monroe County, NY was born on December 20, 1921, and died at age 89 years old on May 6, 2011.
Sam Jr Papa of Ellicott City, Howard County, MD was born on April 18, 1916, and died at age 89 years old on May 9, 2005.
Samuel J Papa of Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County, NJ was born on May 15, 1916, and died at age 87 years old on July 17, 2003.
Arthur Papa of Staten Island, Richmond County, NY was born on January 2, 1917, and died at age 80 years old on July 14, 1997.
Frank A Papa of Solon, Cuyahoga County, OH was born on March 22, 1924, and died at age 81 years old on March 31, 2005.
Frank Papa of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on December 3, 1915, and died at age 62 years old in February 1978.
Frank Papa of Bristol, Bristol County, RI was born on September 17, 1922, and died at age 81 years old on May 26, 2004.
Frank Papa of Manassas, Prince William County, VA was born on September 26, 1924 in Dist Of Columbia, and died at age 84 years old on October 15, 2008.
Frank M Papa of Trenton, Mercer County, NJ was born on November 25, 1923, and died at age 70 years old on May 11, 1994.
Frank C Papa of Ridgewood, Queens County, NY was born on June 8, 1919, and died at age 82 years old on January 4, 2002.
Frank R Papa of Bellmore, Nassau County, NY was born on August 16, 1916, and died at age 81 years old on March 19, 1998.
Thomas W Papa of Allison Park, Allegheny County, PA was born on November 28, 1919, and died at age 79 years old on March 26, 1999.
Thomas Papa of Lincoln Park, Morris County, NJ was born on February 26, 1916, and died at age 80 years old on May 2, 1996.

Popular Papa Biographies

Vinnie Papa
Loved. Husband, Son, and loved and respected by friends and family. A real laid back man who never tried to be a tough guy. A man of respect. Papa, along with his partners were actually the top importers of narcotics and heroin into the US through NYC in the 1960's & 1970's. His partners included Virgil Alessi, Anthony Loria and many mafia and underworld figures. His operations supplied moat of the heroin distributed in the United States during that time and up until his arrest and conviction in 1972. He also masterminded the French Connection Scandal where 400 pounds of raw heroin was stolen from the NYPD property room and was replaced with flour and baking soda. The agents only noticed when there were little bugs in the bags, which the heroin would kill. By the time the scam was uncovered, 90 million dollars (in 1972) of the heroin from the infamous French Connection was already gone. A young law prosecutor by the name of Rudy Guliani took interest in this and started making his bones by work8ng on thia case. Papa, along with his partners Anthony Loria, Virgil Aleaai, Anthony Passero and the boss of the Luchesse Mafia Crime Family, Carmine Tramunti were all indicted and sent to prison. Although Papa. wae highly known as the one behind the theift of the heroin from having many inside men on the NYPD who made access to steal the drugs, by an officer Nunziatta, , none of the agencies or law departments are exactly sure how the scam worked, who all were involved and how high the corruption went up the ranks in the NYPD - although Papas Crew consisting of Loria, Alessi , Passaro and others were the culprits. Papa went to serve his 20 year sentence in Atlanta Ferderal Prison. In 1977, he was stabbed by a cohort of inmates and left for dead. A fellow inmate, Herbie Sperling who was also a life time gangster was said to have set up and planned the assassination on orders from Mafia Columbo Family boss, Carmine "The Snake" Persico thinking that Papa might talk due to improper and illegal leaks from the US Attorneys office. Papa was just one of the bodies that started to line up in the morgue after the operation was uncovered. Tommy Eboli, boss of the country's top La Costa Nostra crime family. The thought is that behind the scenes, Eboli borrowed 4 million dollars from Carlo Gambino to front a lot of the operation. When the Feds started breaking this borgata up they found over $1 million dollars in cash buried in the backyard of a Luchesse Member, Louis Cirillos' backyard. When officer's arrested Vinnie Papa and Anthony Passero they had over $900K in the trunk in cash. That money could never be paid back, thus Eboli was murdered -- regardless that both Papa and Passero both said they had no idea how that money got in their trunk. So basically, just like in Goodfellas or Casino, the bosses started whacking out any one who could bring them heat. Tommy Eboli got whacked, Detective Joe Nunziatta from the NYPD, whose badge number was on the slips that checked out and returned all that evidence, supposedly taking to court proceedings and returning it back. Although Detective Nunziatta denied any of these allegations and even had solid alibies, and his name was spelt wrong and his badge number was also wrong on many of the tines the drugs were taken from the property room. And they very day he was to appear in court for these allegations, he was found dead of an apparent suicide. It was under very suspicious circumstance. So while they pinched Papa and Crew, and were quite sure that he was the mastermind behind of the operation, they never charged anyone with the crime of stealing 400lbs and over $100 million of narcotics right from under their own noses. The largest theft and heist in American history was this! And no one ever was officially charged or held responsible for the heist. **In an intereting note, many years later, Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, boss of the Luchesse Mafia family, who was given a thousand years in Florence Lockdown, actually offered all of the information to the feds on all the Whos/Wheres/Whens/Hows, of what exactly happened., they "weren't interested...Obviously there are more things some people would like to bury and forget about - ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW!! And this might explain why Papa was assassinated. During all the indictments and investigations, of course they wanted names. Papa was no rat. He was a man of honor in their world when at the time honor meant something. He would do a thousand years rather than rat out his people. But he did say he would give them the crooked cops who were on the inside taking bribes and all sorts of stuff unimaginable today! He had no loyalty to them...but give up his own people? Never! So when sealed and confidential documents showing Papa was willing to give up the dirty cops, even though it's against the law to leak this information and went against the word and promises of a very young new ADA, Rudy Giuliani that the information was to be sealed. Well, in turn, this really only just signed Papas death sentence. When word got out, that was the last chapter in Vinnie Papa's life. So with a case that has so many unsolved mysteries. and really no official answers has been left to fade away with the passing of time. They could've solved what exactly happened and made an official investigation, but in truth, they really aren't interested in knowing who was involved, on both sides, and its better left as a blemish on NYPD corruption and the heroin that American's just love to consume. Actually, the men who stole The French Connection, is a better and more intriguing story than The French Connection itself. And yet no big movie. No Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci... Vinny Papa was truly a enigma. A soft spoken unassuming man from an ordinary house in Astoria was in charge of distributing heroin for all of NYC/Long Island/ basically from Maine to Miami. He denied it until his last day. It was never proven and he went to jail on all sorts of separate tax issues and conspiracy charges. But never for masterminding the theft off all that heroin from the NYPD property room! That case is still officially not solved. But I find it most disturbing and actually quite cringe that while Poppeye Doyle an Officer Frank King and a whole slew of them went out and wrote scripts about the occurrence, and went on to live long lives with a NYCPD pension and enjoyed their families, Papa was shanked and led to bleed out on a dirty jail yard concrete floor. And it's because he knew he was busted and would take his tine like a man. But why is it fair that all those cooked cops get away clean and free? I will NEVER give anyone the details of what my partners may have done, but Ill give you the cops! Like it should be, you take care of them and clean your ship up just like the mafia member's will take care of their own as well....Remember Tommy Eboli?? A tragic story really. .But if anyone REALLY KNOWS ANYTHING and that person is a real guy with any street cred, then they know that years ago in the late 60"s and 70's, Vinnie Papa was the main man who even had the respect and fear of many high ranking skippers and family bosses. They all knew Vinnie Papa and his crew were the real deal. Kingpin Status for sure! Maybe that's why he now lays in everlasting peace on what is called "Boot Hill", in St. Johns Cemetery in Queens, NY. Just a small walk away from other such notables as John Gotti, Vito Genovese, Carlo Gambino, and other mafia Hall of Famers. *****A little true tidbit. Even though you were able to walk right by Papas house and you would never assume anything whatsoever about who lives there, it was quite a different story on the inside where it was furnished in Marble and the moat expensive surroundings one could imagine... Vinny Papa.....A Legend!!!! Anyone who knew Papa said he was a quiet unassuming Car Service Dispatcher. He lived on a regular Archie Bunker type of house in Astoria, Queens...He wasn't flashy, didn't drive a new car or dress in fancy suits or wear jewelry. He was fondly nicknamed "The Old Man" who could be found at Ditmars Car Service or The Astoria Colts Social Club reading the paper and having his coffee. But Papa was one of the most prolific and successful narcotics Kingpins in the history of the USA. He was feared by those who tried to mess with his operation and had the utmost respect from some of the biggest Mafia bosses of all time - including Carlo Gambino who he was particularly close to. Remember, these were the day's of NYPD corruption, the days of Serpico.
Mildred Papa
Mildred Papa was married to Vinnie Papa and they later separated. Mildred Papa has children Vincent J Papa, Valerie Papa, and Jackie Papa. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mildred Papa.
Marianna (Papa) Maglietto was born on February 2, 1892 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York United States, and died at age 61 years old on January 12, 1954 in Beaumont, Riverside County, CA. Marianna Maglietto was buried in January 1954 at Roosevelt Memorial Park 18255 Vermont Ave, in Gardena, Los Angeles County.
Danielle (Papa) Dalton was born on October 10, 1973 at South Bend, IN. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Danielle (Papa) Dalton.
Ralph Papa served in the US Army from December 12, 1942 until his discharge on April 16, 1943.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jackie Papa.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Victor Papa.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frances Papa.
Louis Papa was born in 1943 at Elkhart, IN. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Louis Papa .
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Valerie Papa.
Ralph Robert Papa Sr. of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States was born on July 8, 1922 in Philadelphia, and died at age 51 years old on September 10, 1973. Ralph Papa was buried at St Peter and St Paul's Cemetery Springfield, Pennsylvania.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Susan Elaine (Serfinia) Papa.
Ralph Michael Pope was a retired Brigadier General, United States Army and worked numerous jobs in his lifetime including employment at the Pennsylvania Railroad, the United States Navy, the United States Army, Muhlenberg Hospital and as Executive Director of the Rotary Club of New York.
Josephine Papa was born to Victor Papa and Frances Papa, and has a brother Vinnie Papa. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Josephine Papa.
Mary J. (Copes) Papa was born in Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut United States, and died in North Branford, New Haven County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary J. (Copes) Papa.
Kevin Papa was born in December 1961 at Elkhart, IN. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kevin Papa.
Angelina Papa was born on April 21, 1918, and died at age 59 years old in September 1977. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Angelina Papa.
Angelina Papa of Northport, Suffolk County, NY was born on January 1, 1929, and died at age 79 years old on October 23, 2008. Angelina Papa was buried at Calverton National Cemetery Section 36 Site 3359 210 Princeton Boulevard - Rt 25, in Calverton.
Vincent J James Papa of Perry, Wyoming County, NY was born on December 23, 1919, and died at age 72 years old on September 19, 1992.
Vincent J Papa of Queens County, New York United States was born circa 1928. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Vincent J Papa.

Papa Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Papa family member is 75.0 years old according to our database of 1,957 people with the last name Papa that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

75.0 years

Oldest Papas

These are the longest-lived members of the Papa family on AncientFaces.

Mildred Papa of Newark, Essex County, NJ was born on July 16, 1904, and died at age 101 years old on February 1, 2006.
101 years
Anthony Papa of Ballston Lake, Saratoga County, NY was born on September 2, 1901, and died at age 100 years old on March 19, 2002.
100 years
Rose Papa of Staten Island, Richmond County, NY was born on September 29, 1897, and died at age 100 years old on September 4, 1998.
100 years
Stella Papa of Astoria, Queens County, NY was born on February 19, 1896, and died at age 101 years old on November 9, 1997.
101 years
Angela Papa of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on April 13, 1909 in Manhattan County, and died at age 100 years old on October 19, 2009.
100 years
Tony Papa of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN was born on March 2, 1911, and died at age 100 years old on April 3, 2011.
100 years
Albert Papa was born on July 24, 1865, and died at age 100 years old in July 1965. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert Papa.
99 years
Jennie S Papa of Hubbard, Trumbull County, Ohio was born on February 6, 1909, and died at age 99 years old on May 9, 2008.
99 years
Anna Papa was born on January 19, 1906, and died at age 99 years old on March 22, 2005. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anna Papa.
99 years
Jennie C Papa of Bristol, Bristol County, RI was born on January 5, 1911, and died at age 99 years old on June 19, 2010.
99 years
Adele Papa of Union City, Hudson County, NJ was born on February 13, 1898, and died at age 99 years old on August 15, 1997.
99 years
Liberato Papa of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on August 17, 1882, and died at age 98 years old in January 1981.
98 years
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