Gangrey
Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

Fatman Dies, Legend Lives

obit dept.

Edmund H. Mahony: Daniel Tedesco, a big-hearted bookie and the last stand-up guy in Hartford, died this week of old age and its myriad afflictions. He was 84.



Tedesco was a big figure in the city's North End for half a century, even if he now seems to have been a figure from another era and a city that no longer exists. Known in certain circles as "The Fatman," he ran a penny-ante numbers racket from his office, a candy store called Tunnel Variety on Main Street.



The Fatman's book was the lottery for the down-and-outers who used to stumble blindly around the neighborhood, almost always winding up on his doorstep. If you couldn't afford a buck to play the state's lottery, you could…

Keep reading with a membership

This story is for Gangrey members. Join to read it in full, unlock the archive, and support narrative nonfiction.

Become a Member

Keep Reading

People of diverse skin tones fist bumping in a circle.Essays

How to be a Diversity Hire

1 Min
An empty hospital bed sits in a dimly lit room.Micro-Memoir

Goodnight, Grandpa

1 Min
A group of people walking across a street.Micro-Memoir

Sonder

1 Min

Leave a comment