Dennis Was Such A Great Pool Shooter. He Used To Rack All 15 Balls Up, With The 8 Ball In The Middle Of The Rack. He Placed The Cue Ball Down By The Rack And Used His 3 Cushion Billiard Knowledge,To Make The 8 Ball In A Corner Pocket In Less Than 15 Shots. He Did It All Of The Time.
Dennis was a loyal friend,great pool shooter and had the greatest sense of humor.Through the years, he gave me great advise on how not to become a compulsive gambler.He shared all different facts about gambling and how easy it is to self-destruct, if I continued to gamble.I never forgot 1 message that he told me.He saved me from self-destruction.His life was not lived in vain.Rest Peacefully.Tony D.
We would always play curb ball in front of his house on Ralph St. Sometimes the ball would hit the metal screen door and his mother Julie would come out and say who's making all the noise out there. But she was a real nice lady.
Dennis was a good athlete football basketball and baseball and pool player. He was a good first baseman and had real good power. He liked to pull the ball and would hit about five foul before hitting it fair. I think they made the foul third strike in softball because of him. He was a good in basketball and liked to shoot high arcs from the corner. I miss him and those days.
To Mr. Capriglione, Arnold, Richard and his whole family, I'm so sorry to hear about Dennis. I haven't seen him in a while. I'm very sad, he'll always be one of my best friends my buddy and my pal. I would have been at the services if I knew.