26
May
2007
Memorial Day Weekend: Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis
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Saturday, May 26, 2007
Since Calvary Cemetery doesn’t open til 8:30, I got to sleep in a little later. I wrote my memoirs of this trip… oh, now I’m late, it’s 8:07am. I better git on the road. Cavalry, here I come! (Watch out!)

Calvary Cemetery is the largest Catholic cemetery I’ve ever seen. It has very elaborate tombstones of what must’ve been very rich catholic families. Some gravestones were statues which stood several stories high. The picture above is a plot where several catholic priests are buried. There were many sections like this one which are dedicated to congregations of churches as well.
I did find John & Cecelia Kult’s gravestone (but only with the help of the office)! The picture below shows their gravestone near the middle of the picture (it’s the older whitewashed one with purple flowers at the base of their stone). The graves of their children are not marked, but according to office records, they’re buried in the blank spots in front of the Kult gravestone. By the way, the gravestone of the bust of a man in front of the photo is NOT their’s… it’s just one of the many unique stones that happened to be in the vicinity of John and Cecelia’s, and I included it as a point of reference.

This was quite a pleasant cemetery to cruise; which I drove through the majority of it, and it took me at least an hour to do so — it’s that huge! It was well worth the overnight stay in St. Louis!





