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Resource Number: 5BL 8002 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508404001 <br />According to a written Buffo family history that the family donated to the Louisville Historical Museum, <br />Michele Buffo was somewhat small in stature, 5'7" tall and 145 pounds, and always sported a bushy <br />mustache. He also was very sickly because of asthma and had to retire from the mines in 1920 at <br />the age of 59. He was generally a happy man but occasionally got angry with Maria because she <br />went to church so much. (Every day of the week until she died.) Maria would not idly sit by and <br />absorb the anger of her husband but instead would respond by calling him, "bruta bestia." (ugly <br />animal.) <br />Two great passions in Michele Buffo's life were wine making and his garden.... [G]ardens were a <br />necessity and much care and time went into them. It was unheard of to have lawns at the time and, <br />as Michele would so often proclaim, "You don't eat grass but you eat the beans." <br />Maria Buffo died in 1939. In 1940, and perhaps before and after that year, 936 La Farge was used as a residence by <br />Buffo relatives Barney and Mary Enrietto when they came to Louisville from Illinois. The Enriettos later settled at 920 <br />La Farge (5BL7999). The 1946 Louisville directory shows that Paul and Mary Boyce lived at "934" La Farge, which is <br />believed to have been a reference to 936 La Farge. They later settled next door at 928 La Farge (5BL918). <br />Mary Buffo Bosone sold this house in 1946 to Rosamond and Jordan Henry Jones, and it left the Buffo family at that <br />time. <br />Jordan H. Jones died by 1951. Rosamond lived at 936 La Farge throughout the 1950s. She worked as a cook at <br />Colacci's Restaurant at 816 Main Street (5BL8012) in Louisville. In 1963, Rosamond Jones sold 936 La Farge to <br />John Kakalecik, who then transferred it to Gary Reddington in 1968. It is now owned by both Gary and Mary <br />Reddington. <br />This house has been known by the following other addresses under Louisville's old address system: 455 La Farge <br />(1916), 445 La Farge (1921), 447 La Farge (1926, 1928, 1930), 451 La Farge (1932, 1936). Under Louisville's <br />current address system, it is believed to have gone by the addresses of 944 La Farge (1940) and 934 La Farge <br />(1943, 1946). <br />4 <br />