Louis ‘Booty’ Beltrami Passes

Published: September 26, 2016 12:30 pm EDT

Longtime harness racing owner, trainer and driver Louis J. ‘Booty’ Beltrami, 82, of Drums, Pa., passed away at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital on Sunday, September 25.

Born in Hazleton on October 6, 1933, Beltrami was the last surviving child of 14 children born to Italian immigrants Salvatore and Mary Beltrami. He wore many hats during his lifetime – coal magnate, noted restaurateur, community leader, and above all else, devoted family man.

In more than 50 years in the sport of harness racing, he made friends with every person he met in the industry and owned more than 50 horses at one time, including his favourite, Hurricane Bay, a horse he claimed that Artie Bier developed into a top free for all pacer in the early 1970s.

Counted among his other favourites were Apollo Todd, the 2007 claimer of the year at Pocono Downs who reeled off nine straight wins that year; Mostly Cheer, who raced in the inaugural Meadowlands Pace; Dr Harry C., who gave him his first driving win; and Robb Ranger, Shawn Hanover, Shad Hanover, Jambo Chancy, Bret John, Hasty Reply, and Hall of Famer Sandys Sable, dam of Dragons Lair.

An avid sports fan, Beltrami was a close friend of late boxer Muhammad Ali, as well as Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon.

“His favourite quote was one that Muhammad Ali wrote for him on a picture,” his son Michael said. “Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on earth.’ My Dad lived by that.”

That treasured photo was signed by Ali ‘To My Main Man,’ and dated September 21, 1977.

His funeral arrangements will be published in an obituary in Hazleton’s Standard-Speaker on Tuesday.

Please join Standardbred Canada in offering condolences to the family and friends of Booty Beltrami.

(USTA)

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