St. Francis Catholic Cemetery Explained

St. Francis Catholic Cemetery
Established:1897
Country:U.S.
Location:2033 N. 48th Street, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Coordinates:33.4722°N -111.9756°W
Owner:Diocese of Phoenix
Size:52 acres
Findagraveid:57111
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Interments:>34,000

St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, established in 1897, is one of the oldest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It consists of 52acres, 45 of which are developed. Before 1969, the cemetery was run by the Order of St. Francis, under the Diocese of Tucson. However, following 1969 it became an independent cemetery and is now owned and run by the Diocese of Phoenix.[1] 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.

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  1. http://www.diocesephoenix.com/cemetery/stfrancis/index.html Diocese Phoenix
  2. Web site: Lou Ambers' Grave. Ward. Matt. 3 February 2015. The Matt Ward History Experience. 1 February 2019.
  3. http://azhistory.net/aahps/f_aahps.pdf Asian American Historic Property Survey.
  4. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=delanbi02 Baseball Almanac
  5. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcentral/obituary.aspx?pid=140504851 Adam Perez Diaz
  6. http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=hardyre01 Baseball Almanac
  7. Web site: Wallace & Ladmo Official Site. wallacewatchers.com.
  8. Web site: National Association of Secretaries of State Handbook. January 1, 1987. National Association of Secretaries of State (U.S.). September 15, 2016. Google Books.
  9. http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/cdm/ref/collection/rhcalt/id/18 Arizona Latina Trailblazers