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Calvary Cemetery

St. Louis, Missouri ยท Established 1857

Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, established in 1857, is the largest Catholic cemetery in Missouri and one of the most historically significant in the Midwest. The 477-acre cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and contains the graves of many prominent St. Louis Catholics. Tennessee Williams' family plot is among the notable interments.

139

Records

1857

Founded

St. Louis

City

MO

State

Records from Calvary Cemetery(139 total)

William Sherman

1820 โ€” 1891

Union General known for his March to the Sea during the Civil War.

John L. Sullivan

1858 โ€” 1918

First heavyweight boxing champion of the world.

Patrick Callahan

1858 โ€” 1926

Irish immigrant dock worker who helped build the Brooklyn Bridge abutments in the 1870s.

โ€œHe helped bridge two shores.โ€

Mary Callahan

1862 โ€” 1943

Irish immigrant who ran a boarding house in Hell's Kitchen for Irish immigrants.

Norma Ferguson

1808 โ€” 1869

Victor Ramirez

1876 โ€” 1943

Leah Vargas

1944 โ€” 2000

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

Clarence Olson

1791 โ€” 1870

Eleanor Washington

1859 โ€” 1944

Immigrated to the United States and settled in Sioux Falls, where she found work as a tailor and built a life for her family.

โ€œBlessed are the pure in heart.โ€

Roger Williams

1927 โ€” 2000

Spent his working years as a butcher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

Sandra Chavez

1774 โ€” 1816

Lloyd West

1842 โ€” 1890

Her years of service as a rancher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

Frances Lee

1910 โ€” 1964

George Williamson

1757 โ€” 1817

Martha Porter

1825 โ€” 1891

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

Michael Perez

1893 โ€” 1965

Gertrude Kim

1740 โ€” 1818

Immigrated to the United States and settled in Sioux Falls, where she found work as a tailor and built a life for her family.

โ€œIn loving memory.โ€

Percy Hunt

1808 โ€” 1892

One of the most respected butchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

Helen Rivera

1876 โ€” 1966

Hector Hoffman

1944 โ€” 1985

Spent his working years as a rancher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

โ€œForever in our hearts.โ€

Luz Pierce

1791 โ€” 1838

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Elijah Henderson

1859 โ€” 1912

Guadalupe Neal

1927 โ€” 1986

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

Josiah Fox

1774 โ€” 1839

Flossie Myers

1842 โ€” 1913

Immigrated to the United States and settled in Sioux Falls, where she found work as a tailor and built a life for her family.

โ€œA gentle soul.โ€

Emilio Harris

1910 โ€” 1987

A dedicated butcher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

Daisy Carr

1757 โ€” 1840

Paul Gomez

1825 โ€” 1914

One of the most respected ranchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

โ€œWith the Lord.โ€

Sharon Hill

1893 โ€” 1933

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Francisco Garza

1740 โ€” 1786

Miriam Ramos

1808 โ€” 1860

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

Victor Morris

1876 โ€” 1934

Edith Hanson

1944 โ€” 2000

Clarence Hawkins

1791 โ€” 1861

Raised seven children while working as a butcher in Sioux Falls; known for her warm spirit and tireless devotion.

Linda Brooks

1859 โ€” 1935

Roger Hopkins

1927 โ€” 2000

A dedicated rancher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

โ€œGone home.โ€

Dorothy Snyder

1774 โ€” 1862

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Lloyd Foster

1842 โ€” 1936

Bessie Davis

1910 โ€” 1955

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

George Peters

1757 โ€” 1808

Alice Reynolds

1825 โ€” 1882

Michael Allen

1893 โ€” 1956

Her years of service as a butcher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

Mabel Meyer

1740 โ€” 1809

Percy Crawford

1808 โ€” 1883

Raised seven children while working as a rancher in Sioux Falls; known for her warm spirit and tireless devotion.

โ€œIn God's care.โ€

Juanita Phillips

1876 โ€” 1957

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Hector Dean

1944 โ€” 2000

Carmen Palmer

1791 โ€” 1884

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

โ€œAt rest.โ€

Elijah Cox

1859 โ€” 1903

One of the most respected ranchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

Kathleen Pearson

1927 โ€” 1977

Josiah Arnold

1774 โ€” 1830

Spent his working years as a butcher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

Ruby Perry

1842 โ€” 1904

Emilio Jennings

1910 โ€” 1978

Her years of service as a rancher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

โ€œGone but not forgotten.โ€

Beverly Carpenter

1757 โ€” 1831

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Paul Graham

1825 โ€” 1905

Joan Moore

1893 โ€” 1979

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

โ€œNow at peace.โ€

Francisco Wheeler

1740 โ€” 1832

A dedicated rancher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

Hannah Wells

1808 โ€” 1851

Victor Adams

1876 โ€” 1925

One of the most respected butchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

Catherine Burton

1944 โ€” 1999

Clarence Gordon

1791 โ€” 1852

Betty Cook

1859 โ€” 1926

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Roger Moreno

1927 โ€” 2000

Elsie Hudson

1774 โ€” 1853

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

โ€œRemembered always.โ€

Lloyd Price

1842 โ€” 1927

Raised seven children while working as a rancher in Sioux Falls; known for her warm spirit and tireless devotion.

Lillian Herrera

1910 โ€” 2000

George Bradley

1757 โ€” 1799

A dedicated butcher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

โ€œHe served well.โ€

Ethel Alexander

1825 โ€” 1873

Michael Anderson

1893 โ€” 1947

Mary Lawson

1740 โ€” 1800

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Percy Harrison

1808 โ€” 1874

Esperanza King

1876 โ€” 1948

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

โ€œSafe in God's arms.โ€

Hector Howell

1944 โ€” 2000

Her years of service as a rancher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

Eileen Mason

1791 โ€” 1875

Elijah Evans

1859 โ€” 1949

Raised seven children while working as a butcher in Sioux Falls; known for her warm spirit and tireless devotion.

โ€œFaithful and true.โ€

Blanche Romero

1927 โ€” 1968

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Josiah Grant

1774 โ€” 1821

Winifred Peterson

1842 โ€” 1895

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Emilio Fleming

1910 โ€” 1969

Norma Ray

1757 โ€” 1822

Worked as a farmer in Sioux Falls for most of her life, providing for her family through hard times and good.

โ€œRest in peace.โ€

Paul Patterson

1825 โ€” 1896

Spent his working years as a rancher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

Leah Smith

1893 โ€” 1970

Francisco Lawrence

1740 โ€” 1823

Her years of service as a butcher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

โ€œUntil we meet again.โ€

Eleanor Woods

1808 โ€” 1897

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Victor Rodriguez

1876 โ€” 1916

Sandra Montgomery

1944 โ€” 1990

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

Clarence Stevens

1791 โ€” 1843

Frances Carter

1859 โ€” 1917

Roger Jacobs

1927 โ€” 1991

One of the most respected ranchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

Martha Rice

1774 โ€” 1844

Lloyd Murphy

1842 โ€” 1918

Spent his working years as a butcher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

โ€œBeloved father.โ€

Gertrude Fowler

1910 โ€” 1992

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

George Stephens

1757 โ€” 1845

Helen Barnes

1825 โ€” 1919

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

โ€œBlessed are the pure in heart.โ€

Michael Walters

1893 โ€” 1938

Luz Ruiz

1740 โ€” 1791

Percy Diaz

1808 โ€” 1865

A dedicated rancher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

Guadalupe Jackson

1876 โ€” 1939

Hector Ryan

1944 โ€” 2000

One of the most respected butchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

โ€œThe Lord is my shepherd.โ€

Flossie Marshall

1791 โ€” 1866

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Elijah Torres

1859 โ€” 1940

Daisy Hansen

1927 โ€” 2000

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

โ€œIn loving memory.โ€

Josiah Warren

1774 โ€” 1867

Her years of service as a butcher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

Sharon Stewart

1842 โ€” 1886

Emilio Frazier

1910 โ€” 1960

Raised seven children while working as a rancher in Sioux Falls; known for her warm spirit and tireless devotion.

Miriam Rose

1757 โ€” 1813

Paul James

1825 โ€” 1887

Edith Byrd

1893 โ€” 1961

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Francisco Carroll

1740 โ€” 1814

Linda Butler

1808 โ€” 1888

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

โ€œA gentle soul.โ€

Victor Brown

1876 โ€” 1962

Spent his working years as a butcher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

Dorothy Sims

1944 โ€” 2000

Clarence Jordan

1791 โ€” 1834

Her years of service as a rancher in Sioux Falls left a lasting mark on all who crossed her path.

Bessie Walker

1859 โ€” 1908

Roger Johnston

1927 โ€” 1982

Alice Hunter

1774 โ€” 1835

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Lloyd Roberts

1842 โ€” 1909

Mabel Fuller

1910 โ€” 1983

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

โ€œThy will be done.โ€

George Black

1757 โ€” 1836

One of the most respected butchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

Juanita Cooper

1825 โ€” 1910

Michael Carlson

1893 โ€” 1984

Spent his working years as a rancher in Sioux Falls, later remembered for his generosity to neighbors in need.

โ€œGone home.โ€

Carmen Berry

1740 โ€” 1782

Immigrated to the United States and settled in Sioux Falls, where she found work as a tailor and built a life for her family.

Percy Coleman

1808 โ€” 1856

Kathleen Caldwell

1876 โ€” 1930

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Hector Riley

1944 โ€” 2000

Ruby Ford

1791 โ€” 1857

Born into a farming family, she became a tailor and earned the respect of all who knew her in Sioux Falls.

โ€œBeloved mother.โ€

Elijah Martin

1859 โ€” 1931

A dedicated butcher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

Beverly Vasquez

1927 โ€” 2000

Josiah Murray

1774 โ€” 1858

One of the most respected ranchers in the region, she served the people of Sioux Falls through seasons of hardship and plenty.

โ€œIn God's care.โ€

Joan Flores

1842 โ€” 1932

Immigrated to the United States and settled in Sioux Falls, where she found work as a tailor and built a life for her family.

Emilio Harvey

1910 โ€” 1951

Hannah Reyes

1757 โ€” 1804

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

Paul Rogers

1825 โ€” 1878

Catherine Day

1893 โ€” 1952

Francisco Dunn

1740 โ€” 1805

Raised seven children while working as a butcher in Sioux Falls; known for her warm spirit and tireless devotion.

Betty Kelly

1808 โ€” 1879

Victor May

1876 โ€” 1953

A dedicated rancher who served the Sioux Falls community with quiet dignity for over three decades.

โ€œGone but not forgotten.โ€

Elsie Hart

1944 โ€” 2000

Immigrated to the United States and settled in Sioux Falls, where she found work as a tailor and built a life for her family.

Clarence Gonzales

1791 โ€” 1880

Lillian Miller

1859 โ€” 1899

A skilled farmer whose work in Sioux Falls helped shape the community through its most formative years.

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