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St. Joseph Cemetery (West Roxbury, Massachusetts)

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In 1950, the Directors of Holyhood 1950 opened a new section on VFW Parkway called St. James the Apostle. Extensive landscape improvements have been carried out over the last ten years, and the main cemetery is almost fully developed.
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Index

West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Holyhood Cemetery
West Roxbury
Commonwealth war graves
Canadian Army
Whitey Bulger
organized crime
boss
informant
Jeremiah E. Burke
Boston Public Schools
John F. Collins
Massachusetts State Representative
Massachusetts State Senator
Mayor of Boston
Mary Collins
Paul A. Dever
Governor of Massachusetts
Massachusetts Attorney General
John Joseph Douglass
Massachusetts State Representative
United States House of Representatives
Arthur Fiedler
conductor
Boston Symphony
Boston Pops
John Francis "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald
United States House of Representatives
Mayor of Boston
John F. Kennedy

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