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The Baldassarre Family
Parents
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My mother's family (Mary Jane Fondale - originally
"Faudale") came from Divieto, in the mountains outside of Messina, Sicily. Her parents moved to West Virginia just
before her birth in 1911, soon the family eventually bought a farm near Junction City, Ohio. Her mother died in
1926, leaving Mom, the eldest of 11 children, to care for her siblings. She visited Italy in 1940, getting detained
for the duration of the war.
My father's family originated in the moutain-side
Italian hamlet of SS. Cosma e Damiano in 1916. He trained as a wood worker and was flutist in one of Italy's most prestigious
Symphonic Bands when he was 11. He joined the Italian Air Force in 1933, serving as a fighter and bomber pilot in
Spain and Ethiopia, but resigned his commission when Italy joined World War II on the side of the Axis. He continued
to serve as a civilian test pilot for FIAT until Italy capitulated in 1943, leaving him a refugee.
After several escapes from the Germans, he wound
up serving in the American rest camp in Southern Italy run by my mother. They married in 1948 and moved to Cleveland,
Ohio the following year.
My father worked as a carpenter and cabinet maker until
his retirement in 1971. At that point he started building a renaissance lute, the first of his 28 instruments.
He continues to build even though he lost much of the use of his right hand in a car accident in 1985. We finally convinced him to come live with us in Boise after my mother, the rock
of the family, passed away in 1998. Here he continues to build, do handiwork and charm Boise residents. (see Antonio
Baldassarre - Luthier)

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| Mary and Antonio Baldassarre, 1978 |
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Children
I have three children: Genya Marie born on July 11, 1976; Leyla Noelle born
on December 19, 1977; and Stephen Joseph born on October 9, 1979.
Genya went to Boise State University, eventually working as a trainer for Outback Steakhouse
in Seattle. She studied classical guitar as a youngster, but most recently, she has been a cosmetic consultant
for The Bon-Macy's in Boise. She presented us with our first grandchild, Gabriel Joseph Callahan, on September
28, 2002.
| Gabriel and Genya |

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Leyla graduated near the top of her class from Boise State University and is planning to go on
for her master's (and doctorate??) in philosophy. She studied violin and electric bass in her younger days, but hopes
to teach philosophy at the university level.
| Leyla |

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Stephen hires out as a photographer, videographer and recording engineer - - presently building
his own studio. He has contributed his song-writing, engineering and instrumental abilities to Igneroid Publishing for
several years. Since February of 2002, however, he has been drummer and one of the song writers for The Fabulous Chancellors.
| Stephen |

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My long-time lady friend, Janeen Turner, and I finally moved in together after getting married
on August 7, 1999. The kids think we met in 1985, but we think it was 1987. In any case, we made a terrific relationship
perfect.
Jan was supervisor for many years in customer service for of a western bank chain.
Since the Fall of 2000, however, she has been helping students in the Registrar's Department at Boise State University.
Although not a musician herself, she is my greatest musical supporter and fan, attending virtually
every one of my performances from medieval to mosh pit.
| Joe and Jan, engagement photo |

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A THOUGHT: Women . . . they're a gender all to themselves.
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