St. John Cemetery

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St. John Cemetery is a large Roman Catholic burial ground in Queens, New York, known for being the final resting place of many notable clergy, politicians, and organized crime figures.

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St. John Cemetery canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cemetery
cemetery
country United States of America
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasFunction burial ground
place of Christian burial
hasGraveType family plots
in-ground burials
mausoleums
hasHeritage Catholic
hasNotableBurials Bishop Bryan J. McEntegart NERFINISHED
Bishop Francis J. Mugavero NERFINISHED
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio NERFINISHED
Bishop Thomas V. Daily NERFINISHED
Carlo Gambino NERFINISHED
Charles J. Hynes NERFINISHED
Geraldine Ferraro NERFINISHED
James A. Farley NERFINISHED
Joe Colombo NERFINISHED
John Gotti NERFINISHED
Lucky Luciano NERFINISHED
Mario F. Cuomo NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic clergy
Shirley Chisholm NERFINISHED
Thomas E. Dewey NERFINISHED
Vito Genovese NERFINISHED
organized crime figures
politicians
hasNotableFeature graves of bishops of the Diocese of Brooklyn
graves of prominent New York politicians
large number of graves of organized crime figures
hasType urban cemetery
isPartOf Catholic Cemeteries of the Diocese of Brooklyn NERFINISHED
locatedIn Borough of Queens NERFINISHED
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
Queens
locatedInBorough Queens NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Metropolitan Avenue NERFINISHED
Middle Village, Queens NERFINISHED
operatedBy Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn NERFINISHED
ownedBy Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
servesCommunity Roman Catholics in New York City
usedFor entombment
interment

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Middle Village locatedNear St. John Cemetery