<Tr> <Th> Find a Grave </Th> <Td> Holy Sepulchre Cemetery </Td> </Tr> <P> Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery in Rochester, in the U.S. state of New York . The cemetery is across Lake Avenue from Riverside Cemetery . </P> <Ul> <Li> Patrick Barry, co-founder of the Ellwanger & Barry Nursery that helped change Rochester from the "Flour City" to the "Flower City" </Li> <Li> Raymond J. Bowman, United States Army infantryman who served in World War II and the subject of several notable photographs taken by Robert Capa that were published in Life magazine . </Li> <Li> Louise Brooks, famous silent film actress </Li> <Li> Assunta Cantisano, co-founder of Ragú </Li> <Li> Richard J. Curran, Mayor of Rochester and Medal of Honor recipient </Li> <Li> Red Dooin, catcher and manager for the Philadelphia Phillies </Li> <Li> James P.B. Duffy, congressman </Li> <Li> Jean Giambrone, Rochester's "First Lady of Sports," the first female to be awarded full press credentials at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia . </Li> <Li> "Rattlesnake Pete" Gruber, local eccentric, owner of Rattlesnake Pete Museum of rattlesnakes and oddities </Li> <Li> Edward D. Hoch, author of detective fiction </Li> <Li> George Mogridge, pitcher for the New York Yankees and Washington Senators and other teams </Li> <Li> Ralph E. Quattrociocchi, state senator </Li> <Li> Colonel Patrick O'Rorke, civil war hero </Li> <Li> Peter Ereg, U.S. Army World War II veteran, Bronze Star recipient, "Valiant Of Heart" </Li> <Li> Francis Tumblety, Jack the Ripper suspect </Li> <Li> Catherine de Valera Wheelwright, mother of Éamon de Valera </Li> </Ul> <Li> Patrick Barry, co-founder of the Ellwanger & Barry Nursery that helped change Rochester from the "Flour City" to the "Flower City" </Li>

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