Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx
Saint Raymond's Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery at 2600 Lafayette Avenue in the Throggs Neck section of The Bronx, New York City. The cemetery is composed of two separate locations: the older section (main entrance is located at 1201 Balcom Avenue), located west of the Hutchinson River Parkway; and the newer section (where most present-day burials now take place), which is east of the Parkway. The Bronx–Whitestone Bridge is located adjacent to the cemetery's newer section, while the neighboring Throgs Neck Bridge can be seen from a distance.
The cemetery is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of New York. It is the only Catholic cemetery in the Bronx and is one of the busiest cemeteries in the United States with nearly 4,000 burials each year.[1] The cemetery provides in-ground burials, in-ground crypt burials in the new Holy Cross section, Mausoleum burials and niches for cremains and burials in the base of the gigantic granite Cross located in the Holy Cross section. There is also a special Garden of Innocents where still-born and young babies are laid to rest. A portion of the St. Peters section was set aside in 1964 for the burial of the Archdiocese's clergymen.[2]
History
The cemetery land was originally the "Underhill Farm of Throgg's Neck." It was purchased and consecrated by the forward-thinking Rev. Michael B. McEvoy, pastor from 1875 to 1885 of St. Raymond's Church, who bought the land and utilized it for burial purposes as Saint Raymond's Cemetery.[3] Through its connection to St. Raymond's Church, the cemetery was dedicated in honor of Saint Raymond of Penyafort, a 12th century Catalan-Spanish saint.
Notable burials
- Henry "Red" Allen, jazz trumpeter (1906/1907 - 1967)
- Kyrle Bellew, British stage-actor (1850 - 1911)
- Joseph "The Baker" Catania, mobster (1902 – 1931)
- Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll, mobster (1908 – 1932)
- Francis P. Duffy, Canadian-American soldier and chaplain (1871 - 1932)
- Billie Holiday, jazz singer (1915 - 1959)
- Dr. L.Sullivan Ives, founder of the Catholic Protectory of New York
- Jackie Landry Jackson, member of girl group The Chantels (1941 - 1997)
- James Edward Kelly, artist (1855 - 1933)
- James Kerrigan, Civil War Union Army officer; U.S. Congressman (1828 - 1899)
- La Lupe, salsa music singer (1939 – 1992)
- Héctor Lavoe, salsa music musician (1946 - 1993)[4]
- George William Loft, businessman & politician (1865 – 1943)
- Frankie Lymon, singer (1942 – 1968)
- Mary Mallon aka "Typhoid Mary", notable asymptomatic carrier (1869 - 1938)
- John E. McGeehan, former New York State Supreme Court judge (1880 – 1968)
- Lois Nettleton, actress (1927 - 2008)
- John J. Nolan, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (1842 - 1912)
- Christopher Nugent, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (1838 - 1898)
- Duncan T. O'Brien, politician (1895 – 1938)
- Benny "Kid" Paret, Cuban boxer (1937 - 1962)
- Joseph Maria Pernicone, first Italian-born bishop in the Archdiocese of New York (1903 - 1985)
- Frank G Rossetti, former New York State Senator (1908 -1992)
- Hilton Ruiz, musician/composer (1952 - 2006)
- Anthony Salerno, mobster (1911 - 1992)
- Merlin Santana, actor (1976 - 2002)
- Cristina Santiago, activist, was one of seven victims killed during the August 2011 Indiana State Fair stage collapse (1981-2011)[5]
- Valentina Suriani, notable murder victim (1958 - 1977)
References
- ^ Church of St. Raymond
- ^ Church of St. Raymond
- ^ Remigius Lafort, S.T.D., Censor, The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X. Volume 3: The Province of Baltimore and the Province of New York, Section 1: Comprising the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn, Buffalo and Ogdensburg Together with some Supplementary Articles on Religious Communities of Women. (New York City: The Catholic Editing Company, 1914), p.392.
- ^ His remains and those of his son were exhumed in 2001 and reburied in Ponce, Puerto Rico that same year per the request of his family
- ^ Wake To Be Held For Christina Santiago, Bronx Native Killed In Stage Collapse At Indiana State Fair from CBS News 18 August 2011
External links
- Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx is at coordinates