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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowell View Post
    In 2003 Skulker led Camilo Vergara and I into the Cadillac when things were brewing for its restoration.
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    In the Grand Ballroom with Skulker and Camilo [behind unknown woman].
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    Sadly the Lafayette Building across the street did not experience the same revival.
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    That was the late [former Michigan Building/Theatre owner] Tony Pieroni's ex brother-in-law [in good standing]. I believe he was once married to Tony's sister. He and Tony remained on good terms, from what I remember.

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    Correct. Tony hosted him when he was in Detroit. I last saw Camilo at Tony's funeral.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post
    That was the late [former Michigan Building/Theatre owner] Tony Pieroni's ex brother-in-law [in good standing]. I believe he was once married to Tony's sister. He and Tony remained on good terms, from what I remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowell View Post
    Correct. Tony hosted him when he was in Detroit. I last saw Camilo at Tony's funeral.
    I don't mean to threadjack away from Skulker... but although Tony Pieroni on DYES [3WC] was quite the firebrand... for those of us who called him friend, he was a wonderful caring individual.

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