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Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit)
Mount Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery at 17100 Van Dyke Avenue in the city of Detroit in Wayne County, Michigan. It opened in 1888 and is owned and operated by the Mount Elliott Cemetery Association, a not-for-profit Catholic organization. At , it is the largest cemetery in Detroit, although it no longer promotes itself publicly as a Roman Catholic institution. Notable people interred at Mt. Olivet Cemetery: * U.S. Senator Patrick Vincent McNamara (D-MI). * U.S. Representative Louis Charles Rabaut (D-MI) * U.S. Representative Clarence J. McLeod (R-MI) * U.S. Representative John Lesinski, Sr. (D-MI) * U.S. Representative George D. O'Brien (D-MI) * U.S. Representative George Gregory Sadowski (D-MI) * U.S. Representative Robert Henry Clancy(D-MI) * U.S. Representative Thaddeus Michael Machrowicz (D-MI) * Tom Tyler, actor * Jimmy Barrett, Major League baseball player * Joe Lafata (1921-2004), Major League baseball player * Maurice Van Robays, Major League baseball player * Gerald E. (Jerry) Buckley, radio journalist who led the recall of Mayor Charles Bowles in 1930. * Joseph Zerilli, leader of Detroit Cosa Nostra family * Salvatore Catalanotte, leader of Detroit Cosa Nostra family and Unione Siciliane * The cemetery contains 3 British Commonwealth war graves, a Royal Air Force Cadet and two Canadian soldiers, of World War I.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CWGC Cemetery Report; Detroit (Mount Olivet) Cemetery )〕 * Judge Thomas Patrick Thornton ==References==
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