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  1. About. Get directions 1400 South Wolf Road. Hillside, Illinois 60162 United States. Coordinates: 41.86640, -87.90750. www.catholiccemeterieschicago.org/Locations/Details/MtCarmel. 708-449-8300. Cemetery ID: 107016. Members have Contributed. 163,770 Memorials. 60% photographed. 15% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by kathy fischer.

  2. Mount Carmel Cemetery has provided a century of service to the Jewish community. Our first interment took place on December 28, 1906. To date we have more than 114,000 interments in Sections 1 through 5 of the cemetery.

  3. The office for Mt. Carmel is located at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside. Many of the remains at the Cemetery are people of Italian ancestry. There are over 400 individual family mausoleums, reflecting the burial tradition of many of the Italian Catholic families served by the Cemetery.

  4. Mount Carmel is an active cemetery, located within the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. It is located near the Eisenhower Expressway (Interstate 290) at Wolf and Roosevelt Roads. Another Catholic cemetery, Queen of Heaven, is located immediately south of Mount Carmel, across Roosevelt Road.

  5. Interment search allows for a comprehensive search of individuals buried at our cemetery. While searching If you are unsure of the name or spelling, it is best to enter as little information as possible to find the interment.

  6. Sep 11, 2015 · Consecrated in 1901, Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery was the first cemetery to be opened in the western area of the Archdiocese of Chicago. At about 214 acres, Mount Carmel combined operations with Queen of Heaven Cemetery (which is across the street) in 1965.

  7. Named after the mountain of Bible lore, Mount Carmel Cemetery spreads over 100 acres near the border of Queens and Brooklyn. It is tastefully landscaped and beautifully maintained, but it is Mount Carmel's rich history that distinguishes it as one of the most important Jewish cemeteries in America.

  8. Mount Carmel Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located within the Cemetery Belt in Queens, New York City that opened in 1906. The main section is in Glendale, Queens, and has more than 85,000 occupied plots. A new section was opened in nearby Ridgewood.

  9. Please use the following form to search for the location of and any documents related to individuals buried at Mt. Carmel.

  10. Named after the mountain of Bible lore, Mount Carmel Cemetery spreads over 100 acres near the border of Queens and Brooklyn. It is tastefully landscaped and beautifully maintained, but it is Mount Carmel's rich history that distinguishes it as one of the most important Jewish cemeteries in America.

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