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'''Giuseppe "Joe" Patti''' ([[1901]]-[[1992]]) was a Sicilian fishing boat captain who founded the [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]].
 
'''Giuseppe "Joe" Patti''' ([[1901]]-[[1992]]) was a Sicilian fishing boat captain who founded the [[Joe Patti Seafood Company]].

Revision as of 15:20, 29 March 2021

Joe Patti
Born April 24, 1901
Riposto, Sicily
Died 1992
Pensacola
Occupation Founder, Joe Patti Seafood Company
Religion Catholic
Spouse Anna Patane Patti
Children Frank Patti
Sammy Patti
Joey Patti
Josie Patti
Gerard Patti
Maria Patti

Giuseppe "Joe" Patti (1901-1992) was a Sicilian fishing boat captain who founded the Joe Patti Seafood Company.

Born in 1901 to a fishing family in Riposto, Sicily, Patti voyaged to New York City in 1919 and moved to the Pensacola area, where he found work on snapper boats and eventually became captain of his own ship. In 1928 he met Anna Patane, another Sicilian immigrant, and they married in 1930. In 1931 Joe and Anna began selling seafood — mainly bait shrimp — from the back porch of their home, and in 1935 they opened Joe Patti's Fish Market in a shop on DeVilliers Street.