91-year-old art donor makes it his mission to help those less fortunate with the help of the Capuchin friars
Posted: Dec 22, 2024 5:47 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --Tony Busalacchi has done a lot in his 90+ years, including husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, teacher. And of course, all his artwork with the money raised going to the Capuchin mission and all the friars helping those less fortunate. In fact, more than $200k has been donated in just the last seven years.
Tony tells me he's not done either. Not by any stretch.
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