Found Deceased Australia - Samuel Thompson, 22, Albion, Qld, 7 March 2017 *Arrests* #3

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  • #921
Yes I reread the funeral notice, he has the "burden" of the strong Italian name.
 
  • #922
Kids always put on a front for parents, I know his family would have been blindsided by this themselves. He was always nice and polite toward me, never rude or arrogant.. I am not saying the police lied, I quoted what was said to me
Such a contradiction from another local poster or 2 who describe the opposite of what you say "Ashley always lovely" they speak of a big noting steroid user who bragged about roughing people up that caused the end of a friendship due to behaviour. And that Sam was indeed a lovely guy. I doubt the police lied about that choice of career and their have been posts from people stating they worked with him in that industry, although I agree most likely not of late.


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  • #923
No one messes with Nonnas for sure! Italian women are tough for sure!
:floorlaugh: Now that's very true.

No one would ever mess with my Nonna - feisty, feisty, feisty :hills:
 
  • #924
Yes I reread the funeral notice, he has the "burden" of the strong Italian name.

Are you referring to his middle name?
 
  • #925
Any parent would have done the same for their kids. Bring them home one way or another to put their minds at ease so to speak.
I had this discussion with another friend of my eldest son and he had alot to say. Roberto came from a strong italian background, carrying on the male family strength which is a huge burden at times. I used to work for Italians in Sydney and the younger generation always seemed weighed down by the older generation. I think from memory Roberto was the only male grandson mentioned in his grandfathers funeral notice.
As for Ashley, he was always a lovely guy, but to be medically discharged before the end of basic training for something that happened during basic training would have been hard to deal with, imo. Sam was apparently "no childcare worker" to quote. (Not my opinion and still no excuse for this).

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What does the "no childcare worker" comment mean?

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  • #926
Are you referring to his middle name?
His entire name, is very strong Italian, he is carrying on his grandfathers name. Alot to live up to if they had the family structure like the family I worked for in Sydney. I have had issues my entire life because of my Yugoslav heritage and name, I can only imagine what he must have carried around.
 
  • #927
Kids always put on a front for parents, I know his family would have been blindsided by this themselves. He was always nice and polite toward me, never rude or arrogant.. I am not saying the police lied, I quoted what was said to me

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  • #928
Kids always put on a front for parents, I know his family would have been blindsided by this themselves. He was always nice and polite toward me, never rude or arrogant.. I am not saying the police lied, I quoted what was said to me
Beware the chihuahua
 
  • #929
His entire name, is very strong Italian, he is carrying on his grandfathers name. Alot to live up to if they had the family structure like the family I worked for in Sydney. I have had issues my entire life because of my Yugoslav heritage and name, I can only imagine what he must have carried around.

I don't know...that's a big assumption. I've got Italian heritage and an Italian name and I've got no issues about it at all. Never got hassled, never had a racist thing said to me.....(for my grandparents, it was a different story....:facepalm:).

I don't think we can know what his personal experience in regards to his ethnicity has been.

jmo
 
  • #930
I don't know...that's a big assumption. I've got Italian heritage and an Italian name and I've got no issues about it at all. Never got hassled, never had a racist thing said to me.....(for my grandparents, it was a different story....:facepalm:).

I don't think we can know what his personal experience in regards to his ethnicity has been.

jmo

It would all depend on how patriarchal his situation really was, and it may seem that way in name only. The boy's names in my family are ridiculously traditional. They are only names. A little game.
 
  • #931
I don't know...that's a big assumption. I've got Italian heritage and an Italian name and I've got no issues about it at all. Never got hassled, never had a racist thing said to me.....(for my grandparents, it was a different story....:facepalm:).

I don't think we can know what his personal experience in regards to his ethnicity has been.

jmo


I don't think we can know what his personal experience in regards to his ethnicity has been. I am basing my comments on my own experiences, I am not assuming his were the same, like I stated... IF.... but who knows, kids are cruel and to be totally honest, I have been abused in the last few months because of my name and "what would I know Im not even Australian". (3 gen btw)
 
  • #932
It would all depend on how patriarchal his situation really was, and it may seem that way in name only. The boy's names in my family are ridiculously traditional. They are only names. A little game.

Yup.

Also - in an old-school Italian family the first-born grandson takes the paternal grandfather's name as their FIRST name.....that hasn't happened in this family. (RB has it as his middle name).

That suggests to me this is not an ultra-traditional Italian family.
 
  • #933
I don't think we can know what his personal experience in regards to his ethnicity has been. I am basing my comments on my own experiences, I am not assuming his were the same, like I stated... IF.... but who knows, kids are cruel and to be totally honest, I have been abused in the last few months because of my name and "what would I know Im not even Australian". (3 gen btw)
Our own experiences are helpful, but are really just our own. It's great to come here and get a wider view.
 
  • #934
What does the "no childcare worker" comment mean?

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Im not sure, he was kind of talking in riddles. I didn't ask anymore questions
 
  • #935
Im not sure, he was kind of talking in riddles. I didn't ask anymore questions
I'm confused, he who? St dad or police? Or your friend?

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  • #936
Im not sure, he was kind of talking in riddles. I didn't ask anymore questions

I think perhaps DRB meant AD said ST not a child care worker? That's how I took it. Happy to be wrong


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  • #937
Any parent would have done the same for their kids. Bring them home one way or another to put their minds at ease so to speak.
I had this discussion with another friend of my eldest son and he had alot to say. Roberto came from a strong italian background, carrying on the male family strength which is a huge burden at times. I used to work for Italians in Sydney and the younger generation always seemed weighed down by the older generation. I think from memory Roberto was the only male grandson mentioned in his grandfathers funeral notice.
As for Ashley, he was always a lovely guy, but to be medically discharged before the end of basic training for something that happened during basic training would have been hard to deal with, imo. Sam was apparently "no childcare worker" to quote. (Not my opinion and still no excuse for this).

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That's incorrect RE Roberto being the only grandson mentioned. All Grandchildren were mentioned.


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  • #938
BOSCAINO VINCENZO
BOSCAINO Vincenzo Late of Grange, passed away peacefully 2nd March 2015. Aged 82 Years Dearly loved Husband of Teresina. Devoted Father of Giulia, Giuseppe, Pia and Rino. Father-in-law of Jeff, Giovanna and Narelle. Cherished Grandfather of Larissa, Anthony, Andrea, Roberto, Joshua, Louis, Graziella and to their respective Families. Family and Friends are invited to attend a Requiem Mass for Vincenzo to be held at St Columba's Catholic Church, 23 Lovedale Street, Wilston, on Monday 9th March 2015, commencing at 10.30 a. m. followed by interment at Nudgee Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 10:00 a. m. prior the Requiem Mass. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Heart Foundation.
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  • #939
The friend of a friend who knew both ST and AD
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I'm confused, he who? St dad or police? Or your friend?

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  • #940
I did correct myself in another post.
That's incorrect RE Roberto being the only grandson mentioned. All Grandchildren were mentioned.


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