
The L’Unione Italiana Cemetery is filled with a rich, cultural history unlike any other, with hundreds of visitors to the property each year. For decades, our Veterans Memorial Rotunda, located along the southern edge of the property, has stood to honor the countless men and women who have served our country since its construction in 1949. Dedicated under past president and long-time club member, Paolo Pupello Longo, the rotunda, stands “to honor and perpetuate the memory of those members who gave their life for their country”.
Today, through a gracious donation by Nick Muley & Family, we embark on a Matching Donation Campaign to make much needed repairs, improvements, and long-term preservation to our aging Veterans Memorial Rotunda. The Muley Family, has graciously donated $5,000 in memory of Catherine Ficcio Muley, and we have agreed to match this donation through this grassroots, community driven fundraiser.
SOURCE: L’Unione Italiana Cemetery
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