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This is a great story of a family overcoming obstacles without even realizing them as obstacles. Immigrants have always had the "eye" on the "prize" syndrome and Nino, the father, is no exception. His accomplishments with such steady and singular focus are impressive. They are also indicative of the live many immigrants lived to ensure their children would have a better life than circumstance placed upon them. Immigrants are the true heroes of their future generations and Mary's father Nino is no execption.
-CJ Martello, Columnist for Fra Noi Italian-American Magazine and author Petals
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This is a great story of a family overcoming obstacles without even realizing them as obstacles. Immigrants have always had the "eye" on the "prize" syndrome and Nino, the father, is no exception. His accomplishments with such steady and singular focus are impressive. They are also indicative of the live many immigrants lived to ensure their children would have a better life than circumstance placed upon them. Immigrants are the true heroes of their future generations and Mary's father Nino is no execption.

-CJ Martello, Columnist for Fra Noi Italian-American Magazine and author Petals From Roseland: Fond Memories of Chicago's Roseland, Pullman and Kensington Neigborhoods.


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Mary E. Matury Gibson is a first-generation American born to Sicilian parents. She is the youngest of six children. She has educated at Purdue University Calumet; she holds degrees in industrial environmental psychology and nursing or nurse practitioner. She has worked as a critical care nurse and nurse practitioner for more than fifty years.Mary has two adult daughters and five grandchildren. Mary resides in the southwest suburbs of Chicago and spends her retirement years writing about her lifelong career in nursing and the historical changes in health care that have affected people in every walk of life.