St. John Cemetery
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St. John Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery in Middle Village (Queens, NY) that was established in 1879. It has long had the dubious distinction of being the prime choice of burial grounds for New York City's mafia, the final resting place of such notable names as John Gotti, Carlo Gambino, Paul Vario, Lucky Luciano and Carmine Galante - among many others. Perhaps not so coincidentally, it's also home to several prominent New York politicians.
Find a Grave entry: tinyurl.com/gkotnjo
Find a Grave entry: tinyurl.com/gkotnjo
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_Cemetery_(Queens)
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Coordinates: 40°42'53"N 73°51'57"W
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- Cemetery of the Evergreens 4.1 km
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- Beth David Cemetery 13 km
- Woodlawn Cemetery 20 km
- Garden of Memories Cemetery 34 km
- Long Island National Cemetery at Pinelawn 39 km
- Pinelawn Memorial Park & Arboretum 39 km
- Wellwood Cemetery 40 km
- Middle Village 1.2 km
- Western Queens 3.5 km
- Ozone Park 4.4 km
- Southwest Queens 4.7 km
- East New York 4.8 km
- Central Queens 6 km
- South Ozone Park 6.1 km
- Queens 7.1 km
- Greater Jamaica Area 7.3 km
- Brooklyn 10 km