should carvel ice cream founders body be dug up?
Family revisits ice cream king’s death from newsday BY ROCCO PARASCANDOLA, NEWSDAY STAFF WRITER rocco.parascandola@newsday.com Email this story Printer friendly format April 23, 2007 The woman stepped to the counter inside the Carvel store in Bay Ridge and ordered a chocolate ice cream cone. She handed the treat to her daughter, who took it with a big smile. More than 1,250 miles south, Pamela Carvel, a niece of the late Tom Carvel, walked into the federal courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and filed a complaint. She was not smiling. Click here to find out more! She is not convinced that her uncle, the ice cream magnate known for his gravely voice and his famous birthday cakes, died of natural causes 17 years ago in his upstate New York home. She thinks he was slain — killed because he realized employees had been stealing millions from his company. To prove it, Pamela Carvel on Friday began the legal process to have her uncle’s body exhumed from a Westchester County cemetery and an