Abel, Franz One of Dayton`s earliest citizens. Assisted in the

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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
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