Cemetery in Westchester County
Babe Ruth gravesite: Section 25, Plot 1115, Graves 3 & 4.
The new indoor building of
Our Lady Queen of Peace Mausoleum
Garden Mausoleum with
Saint Francis of Assisi Chapel in the background
Gate of Heaven Cemetery , approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of
New York City , was established in 1917 at 10 West Stevens Ave. in
Hawthorne ,
Westchester County ,
New York , as a
Catholic burial site. Among its famous residents is baseball player
Babe Ruth , whose grave has an epitaph by Cardinal
Francis Spellman and is almost always adorned by many baseballs, bats and caps. Adjacent to the Garden
Mausoleum is a small train station of the
Metro-North Railroad Harlem Division named
Mount Pleasant , where four trains stop daily, two northbound and two southbound. Several baseball players are buried here.
Notable interments
Robert Abplanalp (1922–2003), inventor of the aerosol spray valve
Fred Allen (1894–1956), actor and comedian
Mario Biaggi (1917–2015), decorated policeman and US Congressman
Spruille Braden (1894–1978), diplomat
Ralph Branca (1926–2016), professional baseball pitcher who gave up the
Shot Heard 'Round the World to
Bobby Thomson in 1951
Heywood Broun (1888–1939), journalist
Alfred Bryan (1871-1958), songwriter
Ronald Paul Bucca (1954–2001),
New York City Fire Department Marshal killed in the
September 11 attacks
Charles A. Buckley (1890–1967), United States Representative from New York
Frances W. "Billie" Cagney, née Vernon (1899–1994), dancer and wife of James Cagney
James Cagney (1899–1986), actor
Charles J. Carroll (1882–1942), lawyer and politician
Emil A. Ciccotelli (1929–1998), Chief of Detectives
New York City Police Department
Mary Higgins Clark (1927–2020), novelist
Bob Considine (1906–1975), author
Mark J. Coyle (1965–2007), political consultant
Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo (1902–1973), mobster
Philip D'Antoni (1929–2018), film producer
Dudley Digges (1880–1947), stage and film actor
Bella Dodd (1904–1969), activist, teacher and attorney
Dorothy Donnelly (1876–1928), actress, playwright, librettist, producer and director
Jessica Dragonette (1900–1980), singer
James Farley (1888–1976),
Postmaster General and advisor to President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Joseph T. Flynn (1894–1935), World War I pilot, New York State Assemblyman, lawyer
Samuel J. Foley (1891–1951), attorney, judge and
Bronx County District Attorney
Bill Froats (1930–1998), baseball player
Henry Jacques Gaisman , philanthropist and inventor of the safety razor
Ralph W. Gallagher (1881–1952), chairman of
Standard Oil of New Jersey
Federico García Rodríguez (1859–1945), father of Federico García Lorca
Hector Guimard (1867–1942), French architect and most prominent representative of the Art Nouveau movement in France
Ernest E. L. Hammer , Administrator of the Bronx, Supreme Court Justice of the State of New York, presided over Bruno Hauptman trial for extradition in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping
Frank Hardart (1884–1972), son of founder of
Horn & Hardart automat
Julie Haydon (1910–1994), actress
Martin J. Healy (1883–1942), member of the
New York State Assembly and
New York City Board of Aldermen
Anna Held (1872–1918), actress and singer
Portland Hoffa (1905–1990), actress
Phillips Holmes (1907–1942), actor
Phillips Holmes (1911–1942),
Royal Canadian Air Force airman of
World War II (lying in a
Commonwealth war grave )
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Bess Houdini (1876–1943), wife of magician
Harry Houdini
Peter Hujar (1934–1987), photographer and artist
G. Murray Hulbert (1881–1950),
United States Representative from New York
Ethel D. Jacobs (1910–2001), thoroughbred racehorse owner
Peggy Hopkins Joyce (1893–1957), actress and socialite
Arthur Judson (1881–1975), co-founder of
CBS
Owen M. Kiernan (1867–1940), member of the
New York State Assembly
Dorothy Kilgallen (1913–1965), journalist and television personality
Richard Kollmar (1910–1971), Broadway producer
T. Vincent Learson (1912–1996),
IBM chairman and Ambassador at Large for Law of the Sea Matters
Ernesto Lecuona (1896–1963), composer and songwriter
Augustus C. Long (1904–2001), chairman of
Texaco
James J. Lyons (1890–1966),
Bronx
Borough President from 1934 to 1962
Ann Mara (1929–2015), wife of Wellington Mara
Tim Mara (1887–1959), founder of the NFL
New York Giants
Wellington Mara (1916–2005), owner of the NFL New York Giants
Billy Martin (1928–1989),
Major League Baseball player/manager
Malachi Martin (1921–1999), Irish Catholic priest and writer
Anne O'Hare McCormick (1880–1954), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Pat McDonald (1871–1954), Olympic champion weight-thrower
Charles B. McLaughlin (1884–1947), attorney, judge and Bronx County District Attorney
John McSherry (1944–1996), Major League Baseball umpire
Sal Mineo (1939–1976), actor
Condé Nast (1873–1942), publisher
George Jean Nathan (1882–1958), drama critic
Elliott Nugent (1896–1980), actor, director and screenwriter
John P. O'Brien (1873–1951), politician and mayor of New York City
Richard W. O'Neill (1898–1986), soldier and
Medal of Honor recipient in
World War I
Fulton Oursler (1893–1952), writer
Lester W. Patterson (1893–1947), Bronx assemblyman and county judge.
Westbrook Pegler (1894–1969), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Justin Pierce (1975–2000), actor and skateboarder
Mike Quill (1905–1966), founder of Transport Workers Union of America
Dan Reeves (1912–1971), former owner of the NFL
Los Angeles Rams
Michael Restel (1924–2014), World War II Navy Veteran
Babe Ruth (1895–1948), Hall of Fame baseball player
Claire Merritt Ruth (1900–1976), wife of baseball great
Babe Ruth
Dutch Schultz (1902–1935), mobster
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Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), steel magnate (remains later moved to St. Michael Cemetery in
Loretto, Pennsylvania )
Arnold Skaaland (1925–2007), professional wrestler
Spyros Skouras (1893–1971), former president of
20th Century-Fox
Lisa Steinberg (1981–1987), child murder victim
Daniel V. Sullivan (1886–1966), attorney, judge and Bronx County District Attorney
Henry Waters Taft (1859–1945), lawyer and author, brother of President
William Howard Taft
Mike Tiernan (1867–1918), professional baseball player New York Giants
James H. Torrens (1874–1952), politician
Vito Valentinetti (1928–2021), Major League Baseball pitcher
Jimmy Walker (1881–1946), mayor of New York City
Bill Wendell (1924–1999), television announcer
William B. Widnall (1906–1983), former US Congressman
Malcolm Wilson (1914–2000), Governor of New York for whom the previous
Tappan Zee Bridge over the
Hudson River was named
Sal Yvars (1924–2008), Major League Baseball catcher
Image gallery
New monuments
Kehoe mausoleum
Cremation urn
The tower near Bradhurst Avenue
Main entrance
Brenner mausoleum
The shrine near the grave of Babe Ruth
The Gothic Bridge
Saint Francis of Assisi Chapel
Child tombstone
Frieze at entrance to Queen of Peace Mausoleum
Statue at Upper Entrance
The Receiving Tomb
References
External links
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