Saint John's Cemetery, Queens
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See also Saint John Cemetery.
Saint John's Cemetery is in Middle Village in Queens in New York City. It contains the bodies of many members of New York City organized crime families.
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[edit] Notable burials
[edit] Organized crime
- Carlo Gambino (1902-1976), mafioso
- Salvatore D'Aquila (1878-1928), mafioso
- Joseph Berardi (1903-1974), mafioso
- Roy Albert DeMeo (1941-1983), mafioso
- Joe Colombo (1923-1978), mafioso
- John Dioguardi (1914-1979), mafioso
- Carmine Fatico (1910-1991), mafioso
- Joseph Profaci (1898-1962), mafioso
- Philip Rastelli (1918-1991), mafioso
- Paul Vario (1914-1988), mafioso
- Frank Tieri (1904-1981), mafioso
- Carmine Galante (1910-1979), mafioso
- Vito Genovese (1897-1969), mafioso
- John Gotti (1940-2002), mafioso
- Wilfred Johnson, (1935-1988), mafioso
- Carmine Lombardozzi (1913-1992), mafioso
- Lucky Luciano (1897-1962), mafioso
- Salvatore Maranzano (1886-1931), mafioso
- Harry Maione (1908-1942), mafioso
- James Napoli (1911-1992), mafioso
- Rosario Parrino (1890-1930), mafioso
[edit] Politicians
- Joseph Patrick Addabbo (1925-1986), US Congress
- Victor L'Episcopo Anfuso (1905-1966), US Congress
- Louis Gary Clemente (1908-1968), US Congress
- John F. Hylan (1868–1936), Mayor of New York City from 1918 to 1925
[edit] Others
- Charles Atlas (1892-1972), body builder
- William Henry Morin (1868-1935) Spanish-American War, Medal of Honor
- Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989), artist
- Louis E. Willett (1945-1967) Vietnam War, Medal of Honor
- Frank Christi (1929-1982), actor
- Thomas Joseph Nally (1919-2007), WWII Navy Captain, FBI Special Agent
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