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JAILED KIN MISS THE BIG SENDOFF

Fuhgedaboudit!

John Gotti’s son and two of his brothers were unable to pay their last respects to the Dapper Don at the mob scene that was his funeral yesterday – because they’re in jail.

However, John A. “Junior” Gotti did call to comfort grieving kin from upstate Ray Brook, where he’s serving a six-year stretch for racketeering, extortion and other charges, sources said.

Junior, 38, chose to remain in his 8-by-10-foot cell rather than ask the feds for permission to attend the funeral.

Imprisoned Gotti brothers Peter, 62, and Gene, 55, also missed the gangland gala – but it’s almost a certainty they caught it on television.

Peter, who now runs the Gambino crime family, is being held without bail at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after being indicted last week on waterfront extortion and labor-racketeering charges.

Peter, a retired sanitation worker, is housed in a two-person cell that adjoins a community room lined with several TVs.

And Gene is serving a 50-year sentence for drug trafficking at McKean federal prison in Bradford, Pa., which also houses the Dapper Don’s former son-in-law, Carmine Agnello, who’s serving nine years for extortion, racketeering and arson.

Agnello, 41, is the beefy ex-husband of Victoria Gotti, the novelist and New York Post columnist.