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Ray Vecchio was raised a Catholic in the city of Chicago along with his brother (who is mentioned only in the episode A Hawk and a Handsaw, and never named or seen) and two sisters Maria and Francesca. The Vecchio family lived at 2926 North Octavia Avenue, a Victorian-style house in Chicago's Norwood Park neighbourhood. Ray's father was a gambler who would drink and constantly belittle his son; he spent most of his time playing pool at Fanelli's local pool hall and would come home late or not at all. His mother was a generous homemaker and a good cook who did not approve of her husband's pool addiction. Ray Vecchio's father died of unknown causes in 1989 at the age of 68 and bequeathed his house to Ray, who then became the family patriarch.

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  • Ray Vecchio was raised a Catholic in the city of Chicago along with his brother (who is mentioned only in the episode A Hawk and a Handsaw, and never named or seen) and two sisters Maria and Francesca. The Vecchio family lived at 2926 North Octavia Avenue, a Victorian-style house in Chicago's Norwood Park neighbourhood. Ray's father was a gambler who would drink and constantly belittle his son; he spent most of his time playing pool at Fanelli's local pool hall and would come home late or not at all. His mother was a generous homemaker and a good cook who did not approve of her husband's pool addiction. Ray Vecchio's father died of unknown causes in 1989 at the age of 68 and bequeathed his house to Ray, who then became the family patriarch.
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  • Ray Vecchio was raised a Catholic in the city of Chicago along with his brother (who is mentioned only in the episode A Hawk and a Handsaw, and never named or seen) and two sisters Maria and Francesca. The Vecchio family lived at 2926 North Octavia Avenue, a Victorian-style house in Chicago's Norwood Park neighbourhood. Ray's father was a gambler who would drink and constantly belittle his son; he spent most of his time playing pool at Fanelli's local pool hall and would come home late or not at all. His mother was a generous homemaker and a good cook who did not approve of her husband's pool addiction. Ray Vecchio's father died of unknown causes in 1989 at the age of 68 and bequeathed his house to Ray, who then became the family patriarch. In Pizzas and Promises, it is mentioned that Ray drowned Francesca's pet hamster when they were children, only one incident in a long pattern of sibling rivalry between them. Nonetheless, Ray remains very protective of Francesca well into their adulthood. In high school, Ray played on the basketball team; in the series, he is still a basketball fan and still plays the game on occasion. He had many love interests in his teenage years, including Anne MacRae who would become a nun, and Irene Zuko. Irene Zuko was the sister of high school bully Frank Zuko, son of a mafia don and a classmate of Ray's with whom he did not see eye to eye. As related by Ray in The Deal, they played pick-up basketball together after school until Frankie beat up one of Ray's friends for losing a game. Zuko would grow up to become a Chicago mob boss.
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