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St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, established in 1897, is one of the oldest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It consists of , 45 of which are developed. Before 1969, the cemetery was run by the Order of St. Francis, under the
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. However, following 1969 it became an independent cemetery and is now owned and run by the
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. Its inhabitants represent pioneer families, community and business leaders, miners, those who succumbed to tuberculosis, and others who helped write the history of Phoenix and Arizona. Margaret Geare of Dublin, Ireland, who was buried on Oct. 12, 1897, is believed to be the first to be buried in the cemetery. The cemetery is located at 2033 N. 48th Street.


Notable interments

* Louis J. D’Ambrosio (Lou Ambers) (1913–1995) – Ambers, was a World lightweight boxing champion from 1936 to 1940. He is buried alongside his wife Margaret M. D’Ambrosio (1916–2009). * Felix Carbajal (1896–1978) – Carbajal was a Filipino pioneer, veteran of World War I and community leader. His house, known as the Kunz-Carbajal House, was the gathering center for the Filipino community in Phoenix. It is listed as historical in the Phoenix Register of Historic Properties. * Paul Coze (1903–1974) – French-American anthropologist and artist from Beirut who settled in Phoenix in 1951 and made several prominent pieces of public art, including the mural of a Phoenix at Terminal 2 of Sky Harbor International Airport. He was also the French consul for Phoenix. * William Pinkney DeLancey (1911–1946) – Former Major League Baseball player. He helped to lead the St. Louis Cardinals' fabled Gashouse Gang team to the world championship; *
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sports coach * Adam Perez Diaz (1909–2010) – In 1954, Diaz became the first Hispanic elected to the Phoenix City Council. He was also the first Hispanic to serve as the Vice-Mayor of Phoenix. President Bill Clinton appointed Diaz to the National Council on Aging. * Francis Joseph "Red" Hardy (1923–2003) – Former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Giants in 1951. *
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'', a daily children's variety show broadcast on
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. He is buried alongside his wife Patsy L. Kwiatkowski (1930–2011). * Rose ''Perica'' Moffort (1922–2016) – Moffort was Arizona's first female Secretary of State (1977–1988) and first female and 18th Governor of Arizona (1988–1991). *
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(1943–2018) – Pastor was the first Latino to represent Arizona in Congress. He served from 1991 to 2015. * Bob "Grumpy" Scheffing (1913–1985)– American baseball player, coach, and manager * Trinidad Escalante Swilling Shumaker (1849–1925) – Known as the "Mother of Phoenix". Swilling Shumaker was the wife of
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Graves


See also

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List of historic properties in Phoenix, Arizona This is a list, which includes photographic galleries, of some of the remaining historic structures and monuments, of historic significance, in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Included are photographs of properties identified by the African, A ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Maricopa County, Arizona The following properties and districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, excluding listings in Phoenix. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the ...


References


External links


History of the Catholic Cemeteries in the Diocese of Phoenix
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