Michael Peter "Micky" Spilotro (September 12, 1944 â€" June 14, 1986)
was the younger brother of Anthony "Tony the Ant" Spilotro and was an
associate of the Chicago organized crime organization referred to as
"The Outfit".Michael was born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 12,
1944. He was the son of Pasquale Spilotro, Sr. (1899â€"1954), a
restaurant owner, and his wife, Antoinette. Michael had five brothers,
Vincent, Victor, Pasquale "Pat" Jr., Tony and John. He stood at 5' 6"
and no one ever called him "Mike", only "Michael".He attended Burbank
Elementary School in Austin, Chicago, and entered Charles P. Steinmetz
Academic Centre in 1953 with his brothers Victor, Vincent, Anthony and
Pasquale. Michael attended (what is now) Providence St. Mel School in
East Garfield Park, Chicago from 1958 to 1962.His parents, Pasquale
Spilotro, Sr. (who emigrated from Triggiano, Italy and arrived at
Ellis Island in 1914) and Antoinette Spilotro (who was a domineering
mother), owned Patsy's Restaurant. Unlike most Italian immigrants who
settled in "The Patch," (located around Grand and Western Avenues),
the Spilotros lived at 2152 North Melvina Avenue in Austin, Chicago.
was the younger brother of Anthony "Tony the Ant" Spilotro and was an
associate of the Chicago organized crime organization referred to as
"The Outfit".Michael was born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 12,
1944. He was the son of Pasquale Spilotro, Sr. (1899â€"1954), a
restaurant owner, and his wife, Antoinette. Michael had five brothers,
Vincent, Victor, Pasquale "Pat" Jr., Tony and John. He stood at 5' 6"
and no one ever called him "Mike", only "Michael".He attended Burbank
Elementary School in Austin, Chicago, and entered Charles P. Steinmetz
Academic Centre in 1953 with his brothers Victor, Vincent, Anthony and
Pasquale. Michael attended (what is now) Providence St. Mel School in
East Garfield Park, Chicago from 1958 to 1962.His parents, Pasquale
Spilotro, Sr. (who emigrated from Triggiano, Italy and arrived at
Ellis Island in 1914) and Antoinette Spilotro (who was a domineering
mother), owned Patsy's Restaurant. Unlike most Italian immigrants who
settled in "The Patch," (located around Grand and Western Avenues),
the Spilotros lived at 2152 North Melvina Avenue in Austin, Chicago.
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