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- Q6922564 abstract "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 320 acres (130 ha), 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. Judge Thomas Patrick Thornton↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q6922564 comment "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 320 acres (130 ha), 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.".
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