NY NY - Kingston, Wiltnych Rural Cemetery, WhtMale 30-50, UP6018, w/ photo of man & infant, Aug'88

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Concerning the Commertzbank 1988 calendar found in the wallet, at this link the story if the German bank with dates if opening of branches. For the US before 1988, NY and Chicago only. A few European cities only, was mostly in Germany

 

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The bib is a typical Italian one. With animals usually.
I still have one from the 1970s ( pic attached) . Usually in those days blue was strictly used for boys in Italy, I would assume that the baby in the photo is thus indeed a boy.
 

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The bib is a typical Italian one. With animals usually.
I still have one from the 1970s ( pic attached) . Usually in those days blue was strictly used for boys in Italy, I would assume that the baby in the photo is thus indeed a boy.
I faintly remember similar designs in the early 1980s in Austria and Germany, i have a baby blanket like that, but it is pink.
The guys possessions and clothes point to Germany, however such a type of rosary crucifix would be unusual as necklace even in very Catholic German areas and even in the 80s. In Italy it was worn, especially in the south.

Are they sure it was a necklace and not a rosary? My experience with it is limited since I am Jewish, but I grew up in a Catholic area. Id think a devout Catholic who is suicidal would take his rosary with him as comfort, especially since Catholics are technically not allowed to commit suicide. He may have felt a lot of remorse and guilt.
 
This is what NameUS reports:
One thin, delicate, yellow-metallic, chain necklace with a clasp wrapped around the decedent's neck. A bronze-colored cross is also attached to the chain.

This is really typical from southern Italy

You may be right that e may have had a rosary as well because the wallet description includes another crucifix:
A soft, black, leather wallet, appearing to be of good quality, is present in the back pocket of the pants. The wallet contains a "1988 Comerzbank Calender". Yellow metal crucifix with chain.

Could well be a German of italian origins / italian immigrant, having then mived to the US

René Lezard AG was indeed a german brand , so he could nit have bought the pants in Italy I suppose
 
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Reflection: Italian from Sudtirol or Southern Italy (Sicily, Apulia, Sardinia, Calabria or Basilicata) emigrated to Germany, France, and the United States, perhaps never reported missing; or a mafioso of Italian origin, the circumstances of the discovery are very strange and suspicious and what if it was a murder? Here too, killed by the mafia and never reported, the expensive clothes could also be explained, he seems to be a wealthy person; obviously without offending anyone with mafioso, it's just a hypothesis.
 

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