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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, John F. Hylan (1868–1936), mayor of the city of New York from 1918 to 1925, Geraldine Ferraro (1935–2011), the first female vice ...
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.
Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens) (44 P) This page was last edited on 26 April 2019, at 13:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
St. John Cemetery (Queens) St. Joseph Cemetery, Fleming; St. Peter's Cemetery (Staten Island) This page was last edited on 14 September 2022, at 16:51 (UTC). Text ...
Mount Richmond Cemetery, Staten Island (second cemetery of the Hebrew Free Burial Association) Mount St. Mary Cemetery, Flushing, Queens Mount Zion Cemetery , Maspeth, Queens
New York Marble Cemetery, [3] East Village, the oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City; New York City Marble Cemetery, [4] East Village, the second oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City. Saint Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Midtown Manhattan; St. John's Burying Ground [5] Second Shearith Israel Cemetery, West Village [6]
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While often referred to as "St. John's" cemetery, the actual name is "St. John Cemetery" and this article title needs to be changed. JakeInJoisey 02:25, 20 July 2010 (UTC) I have moved the article and will edit article content to reflect the proper name. JakeInJoisey 12:26, 20 July 2010 (UTC)