List of godfathers
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The list of godfathers are organized crime leaders in the United States who are known as "Godfathers" or Dons, who usually control Mafia crime families.
See also: List of famous Mafiosi by city, List of Italian-American mobsters
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[edit] Prohibition
- Joe Aiello (1928-1930), assassinated October 23, 1930.
- Al Capone (Scarface), died 1947.
- Steve Ferrigno, assassinated November 5, 1930.
- Antonio Lombardo, assassinated September 7, 1928
- Salvatore Maranzano, assassinated September 11, 1931.
- Giuseppe Masseria (Joe the Boss), assassinated April 10, 1931.
- Bugs Moran (August 1891 – February 25, 1957)
- Alfred Mineo, assassinated November 5, 1930.
- Joseph Pinzolo (1930), assassinated September, 1930.
- Gaetano Reina, assassinated February 28, 1930.
- Johnny Torrio (The Fox), died of natural causes April 16, 1957.
- Frankie Yale, assassinated July 1, 1928.
[edit] Depression-era
- Joseph Bonanno (Joey Bananas), natural death in May 2002
- Gaetano Gagliano (1930-1953), natural death in 1953.
- Thomas Lucchese (1953-1967), natural death in 1967.
- Charles Luciano (Lucky Luciano)(1932-1936), heart attack at Naples airport in 1962.
- Philip Mangano (1931-1951), assassinated April 10, 1951.
- Vincent Mangano (1931-1951), disappeared in 1951.
- Giuseppe Profaci (Joe) (1931-1962), died of cancer June 7, 1962.
- Vincent Michael Calabrese
[edit] Post-WWII
- Tony Accardo (Chicago)
- Joe Adonis
- Albert Anastasia (1951-1957), assassinated October 25, 1957.
- Joe Colombo
- Paul Castellano
- Frank Costello (The Prime minister)
- Carlo Gambino
- Vincent Gigante
- John Gotti
- Sam Giancana (Chicago)
- Thomas Eboli, assassinated July 15, 1972.
- Vito Genovese (1952-1959), died naturally in prison in 1969.
- Carlos Marcello (New Orleans)
- Willie Moretti (New Jersey)
- Santo Trafficante Sr (Miami and Tampa)
- Tony Tursi (San Juan, Puerto Rico), died of natural causes April 22, 1989
[edit] Modern era
- Vic Amuso (New York)
- Sean Black (Toronto)