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  1. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 170. Source citation. Organized Crime Figure and Chicago Gangster. Probably the best-known of the 1920s gangsters, he controlled Chicago, Illinois until he was brought down by FBI Agent Eliot Ness.

    • Hillside, Illinois
    • January 17, 1899
    • Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
  2. Al Capone is buried at the Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery located at 1400 South Wolf Road in Hillside. If you enter the cemetery from Roosevelt Road, you’ll make a right and it’s about six gravestones down on the right side.

  3. However, among the various claims and rumors, one location stands out as the most widely accepted burial site: Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois. Mt. Carmel Cemetery serves as the final resting place for Al Capone, alongside his family members.

  4. Jan 20, 2022 · Al Capone's casket lid lays in the freezing snow on Feb. 4, 1947, at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Chicago. The prohibition gangster was buried in a simple ceremony during near zero cold...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_CaponeAl Capone - Wikipedia

    Three weeks later, on October 11, Weiss was killed outside the North Siders' headquarters at O'Banion's former flower shop. The owner of Hawthorne's restaurant was a friend of Capone's, and he was kidnapped and killed by Moran and Drucci in January 1927.

  6. Mount Carmel Cemetery is also the final resting place of numerous local organized crime figures, the most notorious of these being Al Capone. In all, the cemetery grounds contain over 400 family mausoleums. Many remains at the cemetery are people of Italian ancestry.

  7. Oct 12, 2021 · Located in Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery, Al Capone’s grave is a quiet counterpoint to the gangster’s bloody life of excess. But what are the elements that contributed to his legendary status? And how does his grave keep the intrigue alive?