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Alfonso L. Londoño and Nathaly and Olga.

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Alfonso L. Londoño and Nathaly and Olga.
Smiling and posing at Christmas in their plaid pajamas. Mom and Dad and their gorgeous daughter Nathaly.
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Alfonso L. Londoño
Alfonso L. Londoño was an extremely talented restauranteur. He owned the Cavalier Restaurant in Jackson Heights where he served continental cuisine for many delightful years. The restaurant had sophisticated entertainment and a very active bar with a friendly bar tender, but Alfonso was a truly memorable host who knew everybody by name.
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