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  1. Dec 8, 2015 · Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman holds a medallion Thursday, Dec. 3, 3015, in tribute of Frank Sinatra‘s mother, Natalina "Dolly" Sinatra. Goodman received the gift during a party in her ...

  2. Francis Albert Sinatra was born on December 12, 1915. Frank, who was an only child, lived at 415 Monroe Street until he was twelve years old. His mother, “Dolly,” whose maiden name was Natalie Della Garavente, was a midwife and ward leader during her years on Monroe Street. His father, Anthony Martin Sinatra, was a boxer who, though born in ...

  3. Frank Sinatra held a “Tribute to Dolly Sinatra”, a fundraising night in Las Vegas in November 1977, and a fundraising show at the Universal Amphitheater on June 3, 1979. A life-size picture of Dolly Sinatra, mother of the world famous entertainer, can be seen outside the Chapel which is dedicated in her memory.

  4. Oct 26, 1997 · Dolly Sinatra, who had an immigrant’s faith in success, wanted her school-shy son to become some kind of powerful man. In time, of course, Sinatra seized more than power; he infiltrated the ...

  5. Sep 30, 2023 · On January 6, 1977, Dolly Sinatra had invited friend Mrs. Anthony Carboni to join her in a private flight, provided by son Frank Sinatra, to come to Vegas for a show and gambling, but shortly after take-off from Palm Springs Municipal Airport, the Gates Learjet 24 crashed into a 10,000-foot (3,048-meter) snowy mountaintop ridge, in the eastern ...

  6. Sinatra, pictured here with Eleanor Roosevelt in 1960, was an ardent supporter of the Democratic Party until the early 1970s. Sinatra held differing political views throughout his life. Sinatra's parents had immigrated to the United States in 1895 and 1897, respectively. His mother, Dolly Sinatra (1896–1977), was a Democratic Party ward leader.

  7. May 6, 2016 · Soon after that, Dolly Sinatra chained herself to Hoboken town hall in 1919, as part of the campaign for women’s votes. Eventually she became head of the local Democratic ward. The Irish, who ran Hoboken at the time, courted Dolly’s influence to buy the Italian votes. She provided people with jobs, welfare checks, bags of coal and health ...

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