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Saint Raymond's Cemetery

Description

Saint Raymond's Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery at 2600 Lafayette Avenue in the Throggs Neck and Schuylerville sections of the Bronx, New York City, United States. The cemetery is composed of two separate locations: the older section (main entrance is located at 1201 Balcom Avenue), and the newer section (where most present-day burials now take place), both east of the Hutchinson River Parkway. The Bronx–Whitestone Bridge is located adjacent to the cemetery's newer section, while the neighboring Throgs Neck Bridge can be seen from a distance.The cemetery is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of New York. It is the only Catholic cemetery in the Bronx and is one of the busiest cemeteries in the United States with nearly 4,000 burials each year. The cemetery provides in-ground burials, in-ground crypt burials in the new Holy Cross section, Mausoleum burials and niches for cremains and burials in the base of the gigantic granite Cross located in the Holy Cross section. There is also a special Garden of Innocents where still-born and young babies are laid to rest. A portion of the St. Peters section was set aside in 1964 for the burial of the Archdiocese's clergymen.HistoryThe cemetery land was originally the "Underhill Farm of Throgg's Neck." It was purchased and consecrated by the forward-thinking Rev. Michael B. McEvoy, pastor from 1875 to 1885 of St. Raymond's Church, who bought the land and utilized it for burial purposes as Saint Raymond's Cemetery. Through its connection to St. Raymond's Church, the cemetery was dedicated in honor of Saint Raymond of Penyafort, a 12th-century Catalan-Spanish saint.

Address: 2600 Lafayette Avenue, Bronx 10465
Phone: (718) 792-2080
Email: moc.mecsyarts@eciffo
Parking: Lot, Street
State: NY
City: Bronx
Street Number: 2600 Lafayette Avenue
Zip Code: 10465
categories: religious center, landmark & historical place, cemetery


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 15:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 16:00
Friday: 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 15:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 16:00

Reviews
St. Raymond’s Cemetery both Old and New are wonderfully maintained, well laid out, and well marked sites with an ethnically diverse and historic population of Catholic burials. If you will be visiting, best to consult the maps on the web site and/or call the office in advance of your visit. Once you have the section name, e.g. — St. Marks, St. Michael’s, etc, you can reference the ‘Range’ number row and plot or grave number to quickly locate those you are coming to visit. The office is closed to the general public, but you can call with questions if you need help locating a family member interred within the grounds of this peaceful setting.
Place is lovely a they just need to do some maintenance by the graves behind the Mother Theresa Statue the soil on some graves need to be replaced or added at least 6 rows down.
This is the cemetery that my grandma is resting in but I have one thing to say, the flowers , decorations, and stuff like that went in the dirt on mother’s day. Overall wonderful place and peaceful place
Went to a burial today. The cemetery looked beautiful. However, I’ve never experienced such a rush job in my life. I was under the impression that we were going to be given a chance to gather around to pray and say our last goodbyes. Boy was I wrong! By the time we made our way to the plot from the roadway, the casket had already been lowered and the workers were rushing off. People were scrambling trying to say goodbye. I felt like our grief and goodbyes were on a tight schedule, 4 minutes and 29 seconds. I don’t know if this was an isolated incident, but if this is the way it’s usually conducted, then St. Raymonds needs some improvements to make. They’ve obviously forgotten that this is the final goodbye for the family/friends and they need some compassion and empathy and not have their experience treated in such a rushed and callous manner. I will say this though, the staff member from the funeral home that was there with us was very nice and helpful and navigated us throughout this ordeal.
A couple of my family members are sleeping in peace here and honestly it is so peaceful and beautiful some stones and mausoleums are architectural masterpieces. The lanes are clearly marked. The statues welcoming you in are beautiful and various different ones are placed on property. The office located on this property was awesome in helping me with all my needs. I wish I could remember the name to the lady who picked up because she was so courteous and helpful. The accessibility off the Randall ave exit going towards throngs neck bridge was the easiest. Thank you again
agree my mother grandmother n grandfather is buried on top each other n kids broke the photo n paid to get it replaced. Never done. At least I can still visit my dad mom's cracked Stone
I was really disappointed to see that the grounds of the cemetery weren't keep up with but that could also be because of all the rain we've had.The service was horrible when we got there we were ready to pray and the first thing the grounds keeper SAL tells us I hope this is not going to take long I have just burned 13 people before this one. His name was Sal . We were rushed out and I mean rushed less the 10mins we were there Sal kept saying I have to drop the box in the hole now. I don't understand how this is a Catholic cemetery and you have people working here with no compassion. And I spoke to the funeral home and was told this is not the 1st time that Sal does this.
Now in the Spring, it looks really beautiful
Think of the you every day dad.
I am very dissatisfied with this cemetery. I wish I never chose this cemetery for my mom who was a devowed catholic. I put bricks around my moms grave because the upkeep of the grass is horrible so I pulled all the weeds out of the ground and made it neat since I visit my moms grave every week since she passed away 6 years ago. So come Christmas time I put decorations on December 6 which marked the 6 years when she entered the hospital, I come back a week later the bricks were removed and her decorations were all flipped upside down. I call the office and they say it is against the rules of the cemetery to have bricks around the grave. So my moms is against the rules but other gravesites right on the same row as my moms have bricks and they don’t remove them. I have called the office numerous times and the director Ralph is a coward and won’t speak to me. Meanwhile I paid for the bricks. They vandalized my moms grave. I put balloons for her birthday in Jan, the following week they were removed. They have rules only for people who don’t give the grounds men a few dollars under the table. And they have rules for somethings but it’s ok for people to smoke weed, picnic, drink alcohol and play loud music by the gravesites. Don’t bury your loved ones here it is only nice when u drive in as a false pretense of the cemetery. I am seriously looking to take them to court for vandalism of my moms grave!!!
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