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  2. Charles Bennett Smith - Wikipedia

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    He engaged in commercial and industrial pursuits in Buffalo, New York. He was the state Superintendent of Standards and Purchases from 1935 until his death in Wilmington, New York, May 21, 1939. He was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Tonawanda, New York.

  3. Arizona John Burke - Wikipedia

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    John M. Burke was born in New York ... In 1893 he published a biography of Buffalo Bill ... and was buried in an unmarked grave in Mount Olivet Cemetery. On April 12 ...

  4. New York State Route 384 - Wikipedia

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    NY 384 begins to parallel the eastern edge of Mount Olivet Cemetery, crossing through the center of the cemetery near the intersection with Delaware Road. Crossing into the Elmwood North section of Tonawanda, NY 384 leaves the cemetery and enters exit 1A of I-290 (the Youngmann Expressway). After I-290, NY 384 continues north along Delaware ...

  5. Mount Olivet Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery (Tonawanda), New York Mount Olivet Cemetery (Hanover, Pennsylvania) Mt. Olivet Cemetery (Jackson, Tennessee) , NRHP-listed in Madison County

  6. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery is located in the Maspeth neighborhood of Queens in New York City. Named for Jerusalem 's Mount of Olives , it was incorporated in 1850 under the Rural Cemetery Act of 1847. Originally established as an Episcopal cemetery, that restriction was lifted in 1851.

  7. William Turner (bishop of Buffalo) - Wikipedia

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    William Turner died in Buffalo on July 10, 1956, at age 65 and was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Tonawanda, New York. A Celtic cross marks his grave. [10] The former Bishop Turner High School in Buffalo was named after him. Built in 1960, the school closed in 2003.

  8. Ranking every U.S. state from most to least haunted

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    The Top 10 Most Haunted States of America. Whether it's ancient cemeteries, abandoned factories, or brushes with paranormal activity that give people the creeps, visitors to these spooky states ...

  9. Tommy Paul (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Paul was married to Edith Bucco (nee Ida Longobucco) and had one son and three daughters. He and his wife had twelve grandchildren, and twenty-four great-grandchildren. Paul died after a long illness of congestive heart failure in North Buffalo, New York on April 28, 1991, and was buried in Buffalo's Mount Olivet Cemetery. [3]