Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover

Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover

Infobox_cemetery
name = Gate of Heaven Cemetery


imagesize = 150px
caption =
established = 1937
country = USA
location = East Hanover, New Jersey
coordinates =
type = Catholic
owner = Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark
size = convert|128|acre|km2
graves= 81,000
website = [http://www.njcatholiccemeteries.com/gateofheaven.htm Gate of Heaven Cemetery]

Gate of Heaven Cemetery is a cemetery located in East Hanover, New Jersey, United States. The cemetery is operated under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. It opened in 1937 and had 81,000 burials through 2002. 100 of the cemetery's original convert|128|acre|km2 have been developed. Construction started in 1989 on Chapel Mausoleum, which was planned to include 10,000 crypts. cite web |url=http://www.njcatholiccemeteries.com/gateofheaven.htm |title=Gate of Heaven Cemetery |accessdate=2007-08-26 |quote=The cemetery was established in 1937 and has accepted 81,000 burials to the end of calendar year 2002, averaging 1,432 burials each year for the past 10 years. This facility is located in East Hanover, Morris County, outside the boundary of the Archdiocese of Newark, but serves western Essex County in the center area of the Archdiocese. The original parcel contains convert|128|acre|km2, 100 of which are developed. In 1989 construction began on a 10,000 crypt Chapel Mausoleum. It continues to offer in-ground as well as private and community Chapel Mausoleum facilities. A special group of crypts are now available at the Altar in the main chapel as well as new niches spaces in glass and marble. |publisher=Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark ]

Notable burials

*Hugh Joseph Addonizio (1914-1981), represented New Jersey's 11th congressional district from 1949 to 1962, and Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, from 1962 to 1970.
*Ownie Carroll (1902-1975), Major League Baseball pitcher who played nine seasons in the major, from 1925 to 1934. [ [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=carroow01 Ownie Carroll Stats] , Baseball Almanac. Accessed August 19, 2007.]
*Eugene F. Kinkead (1876-1960), represented New Jersey's 9th congressional district from 1909 to 1913, and the 8th district from 1913 to 1915. [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000222 Eugene Francis Kinkead biography] , United States Congress. Accessed August 4, 2007.]
*Karen Ann Quinlan, an important figure in the history of the right to die debate in United States. [ [http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_action=doc&p_docid=0EB274231AC8942D&p_docnum=1&p_queryname=NaN&p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated4&p_nbid=R4EK52NJMTE4NTg0NzQ0OS4yODY4NjU6MTo3OnJhLTE4ODg "Tearful Rites for Karen Quinlan"] , Bergen Record, June 16, 1985. Accessed August 4, 2007. "A procession of about 75 cars then drove to Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover."]
*Tony Mottola (1918-2004), guitarist who played with Frank Sinatra and on "The Tonight Show"
*Peter W. Rodino (1909-2005), United States Congressman from New Jersey from 1949 to 1989.
*Arthur Walsh (1896-1947), U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1943 until 1944.

References

External links

* [http://www.njcatholiccemeteries.com/gateofheaven.htm Gate of Heaven Cemetery]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=cem&FScemeteryid=99991 Gate of Heaven Cemetery] at Find A Grave


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