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Links to other Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York sites

Civil War Veterans Memorial

The Johnston Mausoleum

Old Pictures of Calvary at NYPL.org

A History of Calvary Cemetery at the Brooklyn Genealogy Information Page

Calvary Cemetery at the Bridge and Tunnel Club

Read about Calvary and other Queens cemeteries at the Newtown Pentacle

Look for Old Calvary Cemetery: New Yorkers Carved in Stone, by Rosemary Muscarella Ardolina, at Amazon.com

Funeral Scene from "The Godfather"

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Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York

EVERTHING

I THINK THE CEMENTARY IS BEAUTIFUL LOOKS SO PEACEFUL FOR THE DECEASED SO QUIET THEY REALLY DO TAKE CARE OF THE DEAD I ALSO HAVE A AUNT JOAN BURIED HERE BUT I WAS YOUNG WHEN SHE DIED BYT I DONT KNOW HOW ICAN SEE HERE GRAVE JUST TO PUT FLOWERS THERE and let her know im always thinking about her all the time please help me my email is edgarwifey@hotmail.com thank u so much if anyone could help me her full name is joan garvey she lived in babylon ny thank u so much to anyone who can help me out

Posted by JESSICA RODRIGUEZ (guest) on Fri 20 Nov 2009 01:39:05 PM EST

William Padian

I do not know this family, but it is a stately mausoleum in a prime section of Old Calvary

Posted by mark thomas on Sat 29 Aug 2009 01:01:46 PM EDT

William Padian

    Beautiful picture! Thank you. Do you know this family?

    Posted by pat padian (guest) on Sat 29 Aug 2009 01:25:34 AM EDT

    Vincenzo Scime, 1873-1923

    Section 48, Row 25

    This would be a pretty hard marker to spot just from walking around the place, even if you found the right section. This picture makes the marker look a lot bigger than it actually is. I was at Calvary on Saturday and made a point of finding this marker's location for. I also took several other shots of this marker and may post them soon. This is the burial site of A Vincenzo Scime, 1873-1923. There are no exact location coordinates readable on the marker but a readable marker nearby is labeled as being Section 48, Row 25, 1-2. If you find that marker you should easily spot this Scime marker which is 2 spots to the right.

    Posted by mark thomas on Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:18:45 PM EDT

    Vincenzo Scime, 1873-1923

    Want to find this!

    Please if any one knows where this is located please help, spent about 4 hours walking trying to find it!
    DeadBeatsBook@aol.com
    Thanks

    Posted by Carol (guest) on Sun 24 May 2009 08:11:55 PM EDT