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Signor Giunta was the father of Furio Giunta, and a soldier of the Zucca Camorra Clan.

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How did Furio Giunta's father's death impact him in 'The Sopranos'? toggle section
Furio Giunta returned to Naples to care for his dying father. After his father's death from cancer, Furio attended the funeral and discussed his feelings with his Uncle Maurizio. Maurizio advised him not to grieve, noting his father lived a full life. This period was challenging for Furio, as he was torn between his loyalty to Tony Soprano and his feelings for Carmela.
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How did Signor Giunta's death influence Furio's storyline? toggle section
Signor Giunta's death in 2002 from cancer influenced Furio Giunta's storyline by prompting his return to Naples for the funeral. This event reinforced Furio's ties to his family and the Camorra clan, impacting his future decisions and actions.
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What role did Signor Giunta play in the Zucca Camorra Clan? toggle section
Signor Giunta served as a soldier in the Zucca Camorra Clan in Naples, Italy. He was the father of Furio Giunta and died of cancer in 2002, leading to Furio's return to Italy for the funeral.
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Signor lived in Naples, Italy. At some point in his life he had a son named Furio. He would later contracted cancer and died from it in 2002. His son Furio returns to Italy to attend his funeral. ("Mergers and Acquisitions")