Capone, Al(phonse) (or Alfonso Capone)
From Philosopedia
Capone, Al(phonse) (or Alfonso Capone) (1899—1947) Capone, the American gangster who contributed generously to the Catholic Church, was indicted in 1931 by a Federal grand jury for evasion of income tax payments. His business card indicated he was a used furniture dealer. In 1939, physically and mentally shattered by syphilis, about which he was so puritanical he had not asked for physicians to help, he was released. His Mt. Carmel Cemetery grave in Chicago, Illinois, has the epitaph, “My Jesus Mercy.” (See entry for WASP. Digby Baltzell the sociologist considered Capone “one of the organizing geniuses of his generation.)