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In 1997, Damone received his high school diploma from Lafayette High School in Brooklyn when officials with the school granted credits for life experience and asked him to give the commencement address, in which he advised students to "Have spiritual guidance. Don't lose God.
Damone attended PS 163 and sang in St. Finbar's choir and later attended the Alexander Hamilton Vocational High School and then Lafayette High School in Brooklyn. He left school at sixteen to support his family, but returned to graduate from Lafayette in 1997.
- June 12, 1928
- February 11, 2018
Feb 19, 2001 · When his electrician father was sidelined by an on the job injury, Vic dropped out of high school in his junior year to help support his family, which included four sisters. In 1997, 52 years later Damone returned to Lafayette High School in Brooklyn to receive his high school diploma.
Mar 29, 2019 · 55 years after the young Damone left school to support his family, he returned to Lafayette High School in Brooklyn to receive his high school diploma in 1997. It was 2002 when Damone gave his last concert performance at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in Palm Beach, Florida.
Damone attended PS 163 and sang in St. Finbar's choir and later attended the Alexander Hamilton Vocational High School and then Lafayette High School in Brooklyn. He left school at sixteen to support his family, but returned to graduate from Lafayette in 1997.
- January 1, 1
- Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
- January 1, 1
- Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Dec 27, 2018 · But the threat didn’t go away. More than a decade later, Robert Kennedy approached Damone at Peter Lawford’s house to get information on his jilted fiancée’s father. The singer offered nothing.
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In 1997, Damone received his high school diploma from Lafayette High School in Brooklyn when officials with the school granted credits for life experience and asked him to give the commencement address, in which he advised students to "Have spiritual guidance. Don't lose God.