Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (New Rochelle, New York)
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Established | 1886 |
Location | New Rochelle, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 40°54′13″N 73°47′51″W / 40.9037105°N 73.7976331°W |
Type | Catholic |
Owned by | Blessed Sacrament Church |
Find a Grave | Holy Sepulchre Cemetery |
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery in New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York, United States. The cemetery is maintained by the Blessed Sacrament Church, whose pastor, Father McLoughlin, established it in 1886.[1]
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is the resting place of notables including Eddie Foy and his family of famous Vaudeville actors and actresses, memorialized in the 1955 film The Seven Little Foys.
Notable interments
[edit]- Richard Beddows (1843–1922), Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.[2]
- Charley Foy (1898–1984), actor
- Eddie Foy Jr. (Edwin Fitzgerald), (1905–1983), actor
- Eddie Foy Sr. (Edwin Fitzgerald), (1856–1928), actor[3]
- Irving Foy (1909–2003), actor
- Madeline Foy (1906–1988), actress[4]
- Mary Foy (1901–1987), actress[5]
- Richard Foy (1905–1947), actor
- Harry Tierney (1890–1965), composer[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Poust, Mary Ann (1998-11-05). "An Institution – Blessed Sacrament marks 150 years as a New Rochelle landmark". Catholic New York. Archived from the original on 2004-03-10. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
- ^ "NYS DMNA: Media Advisory: Medal of Honor To Be Paired With Historic Civil War Flag". New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. New York State Office of Public Affairs. 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
- ^ Jarvis, Everett Grant (1996). Final Curtain: Deaths of Noted Movie and TV Personalities, 1912–1996. Carol Pub. Group. p. 278.
- ^ "Madeline Foy, 82; Last Daughter of Seven Little Foys". Los Angeles Times. 1988-07-14. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
- ^ Folkart, Burt A. (1987-12-17). "Obituaries Mary Foy; One of Last 3 in Zany Family". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
- ^ Koykka, Arthur S. (1986). Project remember: a national index of gravesites of notable Americans. Reference Publications. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-917256-22-6.