Rome News-Tribune

Frank Vincent

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Bobby Charles Hall

Funeral services for Mr. Bobby Charles Hall, age 80, of Armuchee, Ga., who passed away on Tuesday evening, September 12, 2017, will be held this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in the Carl Sidwell Chapel of Salmon Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the East View Cemetery with the Shanklin-Attaway Post 5 of the American Legion Honor Guard conferring graveside military rites.

Please visit www. salmonfune­ralhome.com to share memories and post tributes.

The staff of Salmon Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Bobby Charles Hall.

NEW YORK (AP) — Frank Vincent, a veteran character actor who often played tough guys, including mob boss Phil Leotardo on “The Sopranos,” has died. He was 80.

Vincent died peacefully, a statement from his family said.

Besides Leotardo, the ruthless New York mob boss who frequently clashed with Tony Soprano on the popular HBO drama and who was memorably whacked at a service station, Vincent portrayed gangsters for director Martin Scorsese. He appeared in “Raging Bull,” “Goodfellas” — where he played Billy Batts, a made man in the Gambino crime family — and “Casino,” playing Frank Marino, based on real-life gangster Frank Cullotta. Doug Walker / Rome News-Tribune

The front end of this Mazda 3 shows heavy damages after a wreck on Second Avenue on Thursday around noon.

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