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  2. File:St. John Cemetery, Queens, NY 20200927 160240.jpg ...

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  3. File:St. John Cemetery, Queens, NY Main Gate 20200927 160709 ...

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  4. St. John Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    John, along with St. Charles/Resurrection Cemeteries in East Farmingdale, Long Island, is among the largest cemeteries in New York State. Since its opening, St. John has been the resting place of various famous and infamous people in New York City society, such as Mario Cuomo (1932–2015), Governor of the state of New York from 1983 to 1995 ...

  5. The Burial Sites of Some of America's Most Infamous Outlaws - AOL

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    John Gotti. Died: 2002. Buried: St. John Cemetery. Queens, New York. John Gotti was one of the modern New York crime bosses, having come to power in 1985 when he had the head of the Gambino family ...

  6. Category:Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people whose remains are interred at St. John Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens, New York. Pages in category "Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens)" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  7. St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    Both were purchased by their respective dioceses in 1914 from the Pinelawn Cemetery Corporation, and the first burials in St. Charles took place in 1937 as St. John Cemetery in Queens began to fill. In 1953, Resurrection Cemetery was sold to the Diocese of Brooklyn and they were combined into a single cemetery. [1] [2]

  8. Salvatore Maranzano - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Maranzano (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre maranˈtsaːno]; July 31, 1886 – September 10, 1931), nicknamed Little Caesar, [1] was an Italian-American mobster from the town of Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, and an early Cosa Nostra boss who led what later would become the Bonanno crime family in New York City.

  9. Eddie Bennett - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 a monument company donated a stone for his grave, which had been unmarked at St. John Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens. The Cemetery's Chaplain presided over its installation. It read: “Edward Bennett, 1903–1935. New York Yankees Mascot/Batboy, 1921–1932.”