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  2. Resurrection Cemetery (Mendota Heights, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    With Calvary Cemetery running out of room, Resurrection cemetery was established in 1940. [1] Archbishop John Gregory Murray consecrated the cemetery on June 30, 1940. [2] With land in Minnesota rapidly being purchased, and seeing the need to secure land for Catholic burials, Archbishop Austin Dowling had purchased 350 acres of prairie in Mendota for $400,000 some years prior.

  3. St. Charles / Resurrection Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    Both were purchased by their respective dioceses in 1914 from the Pinelawn Cemetery Corporation, and the first burials in St. Charles took place in 1937 as St. John Cemetery in Queens began to fill. In 1953, Resurrection Cemetery was sold to the Diocese of Brooklyn and they were combined into a single cemetery. [1] [2]

  4. List of cemeteries in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Holy Redeemer Cemetery, 1734 Clinton Avenue, South Plainfield; Lake Nelson Memorial Park, Randolphville Road, Piscataway; Liberty Grove Memorial Mausoleum & Crematory, Old Bridge [11] Loew's Cemetery, New Brunswick; Mount Lebanon Memorial Park, Iselin; Resurrection Cemetery, Hoes Lane, Piscataway; Sacred Heart Cemetery, Parlin, New Jersey

  5. Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lawn Memorial Park was founded in 1906 as a not-for-profit cemetery by a group of businessmen from San Francisco. Hubert Eaton and C.B. Sims entered into a sales contract with the cemetery in 1912. Eaton took over its management in 1917.

  6. Cemetery of the Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    The Cemetery of the Resurrection is a Catholic cemetery on the southern shore of Staten Island, in New York City. [1] Notable burials

  7. Resurrection Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection Cemetery is the name of many cemeteries, including around 40 in the United States. The name may refer to: Resurrection Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin) — a Roman Catholic cemetery in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison

  8. Congressional Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery has approximately 2,000 plots available for sale. On March 20, 2014, the cemetery received its green burial certification from the Green Burial Council . Green burials are allowed in any plot in the cemetery.

  9. List of cemeteries in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Baron Hirsch Cemetery [20] Cemetery of the Resurrection [21] Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp; Mount Richmond Cemetery, Richmondtown (second cemetery of the Hebrew Free Burial Association; Ocean View Cemetery, Richmondtown; Saint Peter's Cemetery, West New Brighton. Oldest Catholic Cemetery on Staten Island, dating from 1848.