Dad’s Buddy
Respectfully submitted by Rosanne LaRosa Mortlock June
14, 2005
John Pilati, a buddy of Gaspare LaRosa in Aguilar, has shared with
me many stories about their lives as young boys. I was put in touch
with John by his nephew who responded to my internet genealogy message
board request for information about LaRosas in Aguilar, CO. John wrote
many letters to me with stories about his and my Dad’s capers
in the rough Spanish Peaks, which they attempted to climb. The mountains
were full of mystery and adventure for the young boys. John told me
the same story that Dad told about the Spanish Penitentes, religious
folks who beat themselves with nail-studded clubs and wore haircloth
shirts as penance during Holy Week at the nearby mud church. While
visiting Aguilar about five years ago, I actually saw the stone footers,
all that remain of the church from that story.
Dad had frequently told stories about the “mudville” where
he lived. John acknowledged that roads in and around Aguilar were indeed
nothing but mud. John’s job as a youngster was to clean up the
mud tracked into his parent’s meat market.