Abel, Franz Abel, Joseph F. Abel, Joseph J. Ansbury, Harry Barlow, Albert Barlow, Theodore Bart, Albert Baujan, Harry Bauman, Adolph L. Breen, Edward Breen, John. P Breen, Mary Louise Breen, Maurice Brooks, Harry “Tuffy” Thomas One of Dayton’s earliest citizens. Assisted in the development of the community’s resources. Son of Franz. Worked for John Rouzer Co. Grandson of Franz. Became secretary of Dayton Supply Co. Charter member of the Knights of Columbus Dayton Council. Appointed assistant at a church in Hyde Park until 1921. Founded a parish in Madisonville and became pastor of Corpus Christi Church in 1935. Appointed Monsignor in 1951 Played for the Dayton Triangles Original Board member Played for Chicago Cardinals and Chicago Bears UD Football coach 30’s &40’s. Played for Cleveland Tigers in 1921 Owned Bauman Cracker Factory Mayor of Dayton 1946-1948 & U.S. Congressman, Manager of Biltmore Hotel with father, World War II hero, City Commissioner Manager of the Phillips House, on board of directors of Dayton Gas Co. & Dayton Lighting Co. Silent partner in Ohmer Fare Register. Spy for US Intelligence in WWII, head of Catholic Relief Services for France and Spain Dray driver for the railroads in Xenia Owner of Tuffy Brooks Sporting Goods Section 14, Lot 103 8/30/18394/19/1911 18751/20/1947 Section 14, Lot 103 Section 1, Lot 142 ?- 1/23/1964 Section 14, Lot 43 2/27/19102/9/1990 184312/31/1908 1915-? 5/24/1894 – 12/30/1976 Section 18, Lot 315 Section 14, Lot 140 Section 29, Lot 151 Section 7, Lot 84 11/29/1855 12/23/1894 6/10/19085/8/1991 Section 1, Lot 255 Section 23, Lot 36 186011/27/1897 Section 23, Lot 37 ?- 5/1/1906 Section 23, Lot 36 Section 31, Lot 220 12/23/19173/19/2004 Burkhardt, Richard Peter Carey, William Cassano, Victor, Sr. Chambers, Robert Collins, Ronald Conway, Robert Cox, Glenn Crabtree, Captain Frank Dahlinghaus, Matt Dalton, William Deerwester, Raymond Deis, John President and Manager of Stomps Burkhardt Chair Company Appointed pastor of Joseph Church in January 1872. Original Board of Trustee member Founder of Cassanos Pizza King Original Board member Distinguished Alumni from UD, expert in Chemistry field One of first Catholic families in Dayton Participated in Kil-Kare Speedway’s School Bus Figure-8 Race and Demolition Derby Firefighter killed while trying to put a fire out Football player at Chaminade and UD Policeman killed in line of duty in 1899. Musician Civil War Veteran Deis, Philip Killed in Civil War Desch, Joseph Dillhoff, Glenn Developed Bombe decoding machine to break German Enigma codes Played for the Green Bay Packers Dister, Peter Civil War Veteran Drexler, Herman Dunkman, Clarence Patrolman killed in line of duty Suffered a heart attack while fighting a fire. 50 years later his badge (#112) was retired 10/28/1845 10/25/1912 Section 1, Lot 437 ?-3/23/1881 Section 2, Lot 5 6/4/19221/1/2002 5/8/18085/1/1876 1/23/193911/8/1993 -1850? Section M1, Lot 1 Section 1, Lot 452 Section 38, Lot 27 Section 1, Lot N110 Section 31, Lot 212 7/31/19388/26/2005 ? – 9/7/1946 6/2/195212/28/1972 18558/10/1899 9/11/1899 – 5/20/1993 3/21/18374/9/1923 ?- 5/15/1864 -1/15/1909 3/16/19334/25/1996 1/28/1828 12/29/1862 ? -5/16/1947 ? -9/30/1951 Section 27, Lot 232 Section 29, Lot 226 Section 6, Lot 4 Section 7, Lot 132 Section 14, Lot 159 Section 14, Lot 160 Section 14, Lot N72 Section 46, Lot 121 Section 15, Lot 113 Section 27, Lot 225 Section 16, Lot 46 Eckert, David Eisenhauer, James Ely, Peter Emm, Lou Ertel, Charles A. Ferneding, C.J. Ferrazza, Hank Fischer, Michael Flynn, James Focke, Bernadina Focke, Clement Focke, Marie (Berno) France, Raymond Freeze, Ward Fairborn detective who later died of cancer. In the department for 25 years. Earned the Silver Star for getting convictions on all of the 15 felony child sexual abuse cases he investigated Served at Holy Trinity and St. Henry Church King of the Gypsies Radio Personality Appointed the Archbishop’s organizer for relief after the 1913 flood. Established the city’s first CYO. Second pastor of Holy Family Church in 1931. A year later he was appointed Monsignor. President of Board of Directors of St. Henry Cemetery Chairman of PE department at UD for 18 years. Served in WWII and was awarded a purple heart Dayton police officer for 13 years, involved in a shoot-out where he killed the suspect Owned Flynn Sports Goods Store First business woman of Dayton, founded William Focke Sons Meat Packing Company Drowned in a pond, statue in Calvary but it disappeared, modern day family members plan to place a replica in Calvary Actress and dancer, appeared as Fred Astaire’s dance partner in several touring productions in the early 1920’s One of the first soldiers of Montgomery County killed in WWI Semi pro wrestler, holds record for blood donations at local blood bank 7/8/19484/21/1997 Section 46, Lot 145 11/22/191511/25/1993 1937 6/21/1922 4/26/1997 ?- 12/30/1961 Section 29, Lot 166 Section 14 Section 46, Lot 96 Section 2, Lot 2 3/10/1846 – 6/29/1931 2/16/19229/20/2005 Section 14, Lot 157 Section M1, Lot 1 7/22/19091/5/1993 18254/27/1898 Section 44, Lot 104 Section 15, Lot 99 8/9/18808/4/1888 Section 1, Lot N197 11/18/189512/25/1971 Section 3, Lot 3 11/189510/16/1918 Section 22, Lot 17 6/6/19213/25/2006 Section 39, Lot 199 Gilligan, Martin Goetz, Francis Joseph Founding pastor of both St. Luke and St. Charles Borromeo. Appointed first pastor of Holy Trinity Church. Original Board of Trustees member Hahne, Carl J. Assistant to brother (John) at Emmanuel Church. Appointed pastor in 1882 when John died. Hahne, Charter member of Calvary Charles J. Cemetery Board of Trustees. Pastor of Holy Trinity Church in 1899. Hahne, John Third pastor of Emmanuel Church in 1857. Founded St. Elizabeth Hospital. On original Board of Trustees Helfrich, Original Board of Trustees William member Henley, Claude District Fire Chief in Dayton. Kerry Died of natural causes at age 51. Hilgefort, Original Board member Henry Hochwalt, Distinguished Alumni Carroll A. Hollencamp, Built successful business with a Henry H. 4-story building at the corner of Jefferson and Market streets. Hollencamp, Attorney at Munger & Kennedy Henry H. Jr. in Dayton, appointed first district clerk in 1915. An incorporator of Morris Plan Bank, which began First National bank. Long time member of board of Trustees Hollenkamp, Owned the Dayton Ale Brewery Theodor Irvin, William First Superintendent of Calvary Cemetery Jauch, Clement Distinguished Alumni from UD, donated money to UD Keller, Amer First policeman killed in line of duty in Calvary Keller, Joseph Distinguished Alumni, Joseph E. Keller Hall at UD, founding partner of Keller and Heckman law firm 2/25/19146/21/1993 12/14/18288/25/1900 Section 2, Lot 3 Section 2, Lot 4 ?-5/28/1911 Section 2, Lot 2 185811/5/1910 Section 25, Lot 29 ?-2/21/1882 Section 2, Lot 1 ? -11/6/1895 7/21/19465/15/1998 8/1/182810/31/1913 4/29/18995/23/1987 185010/8/1929 Section 23, Lot 23 Section 46, Lot 152 Section 14, Lot 142 Section 28, Lot 31 Section 14, Lot X 8/1/188910/6/1972 Section 14, Lot 6 11/2/19346/22/1901 1/6/1835 10/16/1920 12/14/189010/24/1981 ? -1/7/1897 Section 23, Lot 34 Section 1, Lot 472 Section 13, Lot 204 Section 1, Lot 254 Section 8, Lot 105 4/9/19076/11/1994 Kiss, Joe Jr. Klee, John Walter Kramer, Anthony Kreidler, John Ulrich Kreitzer, Angie Owner of the Hickory Bar-B-Q on Brown Made soft drinks NFL Referee, father in law of Tom Frericks Civil War Veteran 10/19/19193/8/1995 4/4/18951/12/1999 1/23/1930 – 12/16/1994 10/31/1832 5/29/1892 9/2/19699/11/2003 Women’s International Bowling Congress and the Dayton Women’s Bowling Association Kuenle, First priest of St. Anthony after ?-5/14/1959 Francis being an assistant to Rev. Charles Hahne at Emmanuel. Archbishop of Moeller, appointed in 1913 Lauterbach, Marine that was murdered 11/17/1987Maria 12/15/2007 Lienesch, Politician, on board of education, 9/15/1832Theodor mayor of Dayton. Late 1800’s, 1/20/1885 early 1900’s. Lowe, Ronald Police chief 12/5/1944Sr. 10/21/2002 Madigan, At the scene of a fire, struck by a -3/1/1927 Edward DP&L emergency truck Makley, Distinguished Alumni from UD, ?-7/1/1931 Torrence discovered eye operation known as phacoemulsification Manson, Frank Invented inflatable chairs for 12/24/1892 – George airplanes 5/28/1982 McCarthy, Police officer known as “Big 10/7/1909Matthew Mac.” Always had a rosary in his 6/10/1999 pocket, even on duty Middleton, Killed in action during WWII 5/19/1924 Eugene 6/6/1944 Must, Kevin Golf pro at Madden Golf Course 3/1/1938and Community golf course, 3/14/2001 member of PGA O’Mealy, Started a new parish in Dayton, ?-11/26/1849 Patrick St. Joseph. Appointed pastor. Originally buried at St. Henry Cemetery Ohmer, Owners of eating establishments 11/30/1835George in Xenia, Indiana and St. Louis 4/17/1916 with brother Nicholas. Business was N&G Ohmer. Section 29, Lot 75 Section 4, Lot 86 Section 29, Lot 142 Section 1, Lot 293 Section 7, Lot 85 Section 3, Lot 4 Section 12, Lot 182 Section 25, Lot 39 Section 44, Lot 45 Section 12, Lot 49 Section 8, Lot 148 Section 31, Lot 136 Section 46, Lot 12 Section 5, Lot 285 Section 46, Lot 318 Section 2, Lot 2 Section 15, Lot 18 Ohmer, John Ohmer, Michael Ohmer, Nicholas Patterson, R. William Poeppelman, Rev. Paul Pohl, Shirley Richards, Mac Rohmiller, Christian Schlamann, Henry Schaefer, Joseph J. Schaefer, Michael J. Schneider, John Schwind, Coelestin Scollen, Constantine Sherlock, John Sherlock, Julia Sherman, James Sherman, John Q. Started Ohmer Fare Register Company. Acquired in 1946 by Rockwell Manufacturing Company, later became Rockwell International. Owner of a furniture store in Dayton Charter member of Calvary’s board of trustees, picked site of Calvary Former Dayton Mayor Pastor at St. Helen Church. Served at Incarnation Church Distinguished Alumni from UD, expert in Medical Technology field In the power lifters hall of fame Campus minister at Wright State until 1994. Original Board member Established Schaefer Cigar Mfg. Long time president of Calvary. Played football for Chaminade. Longtime board member at Calvary, helped plan construction of mausoleum. Founder of Schwind Brewing Company Irish Roman Catholic missionary, had first building erected in Calgary, Alberta Pioneers of the Irish colony in Dayton. Built foundation of St. Joseph Church on 2nd Street. Pioneers of the Irish colony in Dayton. Brains behind Standard Register. 185611/4/1938 Section 15, Lot 18 182611/11/1903 4/17/18232/27/1903 Section 15, Lot 17 Section 14, Lot 214 7/28/19086/18/1995 12/9/19312/17/1992 6/25/19358/29/1993 Section 14, Lot 111 Section 7, Lot 62 Section 8, Lot 103 10/5/19222/12/2003 6/1/19492/25/2006 ?-11/23/1873 12/11/18812/10/1972 184712/26/1924 7/29/19296/15/2007 Section 46, Lot 33 Section 2, Lot 5 Section 1, Lot 363 Section 23, Lot 11 Section 23, Lot 12 Section M1, Lot 2 5/19/1825 – 4/24/1893 4//4/184111/8/1902 Section 1, Lot 207 Section 2, Lot 11 ?- 7/23/1903 Section 15, Lot 123 ?-10/21/1902 Section 15, Lot 123 Section 7, Lot 24 Section 7, Lot 3 9/1/19067/20/1996 ?-1939 Sisters of Notre Dame Mission is to seek to change structures that oppress others and enable the poor to obtain what is rightfully theirs. Started Julienne High School. St. Francis Duty is to feed the hungry and Sisters of the care for the poor. Started St. Poor Elizabeth Hospital Stang, Dorothy Not buried here, memorial in her honor. Murdered in Brazil Stanley, Anna Frank’s sister, great granddaughter of “Sugar” Stanley Stanley, Frank Leader of a gypsy band, son of Eli P. Stanley, great grandson of “Sugar” Stanley (king of the tribe) Stein, Tony Congressional Medal of Honor recipient during WWII. Only Ohio recipient Stephans, Original Board member Jacob Stephans, John Original Board member Stomps, Founded Stomps Burkhardt Gustav Chair Company Straub, Joseph Founded Third Street Brewery Stukenberg, Henry Sucher, Charles F. Sr. Suttmiller, Theodore “Ted” Suttmiller, William “Bill” Thomas, Nicholas Traynor, Patrick Verburg, Cindy Pastor of St. Mary Church. Under his direction the rectory and school was built. Original Board of Trustees member. Charles Sucher Meat Packing Co. An owner of Suttmillers Supper Club. Opened in 1945, closed in 1999. An owner of Suttmillers Supper Club. Opened in 1945, closed in 1999. Owner of N. Thomas Brewery Civil War Veteran Paramedic Section 3 Section 3 7/7/19312/12/2005 ?- 9/23/1905 ?- 4/16/1929 X Section 13, Lot 145 Section 14, Lot 17 9/30/19213/1/1945 Section 8, Lot 139 18292/24/1906 Section 14, Lot 188 9/29/1827 6/26/1890 7/29/1828 2/20/1909 ?- 1/24/1910 Section 1, Lot 333 Section 14, Lot 116 Section 2, Lot 2 ?- 10/10/1930 Section 14, Lot 28 Section 8, Lot 155 ?- 5/14/1962 5/11/192512/3/1985 Section 8, Lot 155 12/14/1825 8/22/1913 ?- 9/29/1895 Section 25, Lot 46 Section 6, Lot 2 Section 39, Lot 32 2/5/1954 – 7/10/2001 VonGreyerz, Egon VonGreyerz, Marianne Ward, James 18687/22/1952 10/19/195011/5/2007 1/31/19228/6/2009 8/23/18895/4/1981 Section 27, Lot 173 Section 27, Lot 173 Section 2, Lot 9 Section 25, Lot 58 Section 36, Lot 161 Section 43, Lot 31 Section 31, Lot 236 One of the original 119 pilots trained by Orville and Wilbur Wright at Huffman Field. Test pilot for Pratt and Whitney, personal pilot of Col. Edward Deeds Original Board member 11/19/18903/27/1983 Section 3, Lot 135 ?- 11/17/1899 1/11/19203/24/2003 Wilson, William Wright, William Zenni, Philip Chaplain of Maria Joseph. Volunteer chaplain at Miami Valley Hospital Crimson Tide (Alabama) logo on monument. Firefighter that caught pneumonia while fighting a fire Titanic Survivor Section 13, Lot 104 Section 25, Lot 13 Zimmer, Joseph Zimmerman, Mike Zwiesler, William Henry Golf pro at Kittyhawk and played in the PGA Responsible for planting all of the Gingko trees in the area. Westbrock, Ben Westendorf, Ed Westerheide, John R. Whalen, Charles Whelen, Bernard “Benny” Wiegert, Severin Will, Carl G. Ran the pest house Ran the pest house Pastor of St. Joseph, served during the flu epidemic of 1918 Westbrock Funeral Homes Clock keeper for UD basketball for 20 years Distinguished Alumni, expert Research Administrator Congressmen 18787/30/1938 ?- 1/6/1962 ?- 6/4/1928 4/25/196210/23/1996 ? -1/23/1891 10/25/189012/2/1927 3/14/19114/23/1977 7/25/194610/30/1988 2/3/1900 8/23/1983 Section 46, Lot 84 Section 15, Lot 111 Section 10, Lot 11 Section 7, Lot 56 Section 44, Lot 180 Section 8, Lot 27