I just love watching your videos. Sometimes, I learn new information that floors me. This time it's just a pleasant cemetery tour! Thanks for sharing part of your day with us! ❤
I have numerous family members interred at Mt. Carmel and while the thought of driving down Roosevelt Road at night scares the heck out of me, the history of both cemeteries (Queen of Heaven as well) is so interesting! We always had to drive by the Giancana mausoleum to get to our family's graves!
This place was where my mother would take us literally every Sunday to visit my grandparents and aunts and uncles graves which interestingly are right behind Giancana’s mausoleum. I did this exact tour not too long ago and got everyone that you featured plus the Spilotro brothers (buried at Queen of Heaven cemetery) and Tony Accardo (entombed at Queen of Heaven Mausoleum) I just purchased a niche there last year so that I will be in the same cemetery as my mother who is by the Christ the King crypt section. I highly recommend visiting the Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. To describe it as stunning and breathtaking is to diminish the description. It is like no other place. It is the largest Catholic mausoleum in the world, made up of marble and stained glass. The chapel is exquisite. There are actually some videos on RUclips showcasing it. Back to Mount Carmel, check out the grave of the Italian bride which is at the opposite entrance in the back. Very interesting story. Her last name was Buccola. Also check out the area where the Archdiocese of Chicago Cardinals are buried.
I worked at Mt. Carmel for four summers as a seasonal groundskeeper. Among some of the other notable people laid to rest there are the "Italian Bride" (near the north entrance to the cemetery), James Kearns (the "Father of the Chicago Flag"), and eight bishops/archbishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. The Bishops' Mausoleum Chapel sits on a hill in the exact middle of Mt. Carmel. One other thing, your dog might be interested in the monument to Sabre Bertocchi, located on the other side of the road from the Capone Family. I do not know if "our little min-pin" is actually buried with the human Bertocchi's, but this canine is certainly memorialized there.
Also at Mount Carmel (my family is buried there): Frank May, the mechanic who had the misfortune of being gunned down with the gangsters at the St. Valentine’s Massacre. At the family’s request, Frank has no headstone, but his wife’s stone is present next to his “stoneless” grave site; “Tony The Scourge” Lombardo, Al Capone’s consigliere; also, you’ll frequently see a live .45calibre round sitting on Machine Gun Jack McGurn’s (Vincenzo Gibaldi) gravestone; Vincent Drucci’s mausoleum (marked with his actual name of Ludovico D’’Ambrosio); the mausoleum of Roger Touhy an Irish mob boss who was famously framed by Capone for a faked kidnapping of an heir to the Max Factor Cosmetics company. Touhy served 26 years in prison and was then murdered less than a month after his November 1959 release. (He really pissed off someone!); Paul “The Waiter” Ricca served as the de facto leader of the Outfit for a period of time. Ricca’s claim to fame and the reason for his meteoric rise in the Outfit was that he was out with Capone, realized a hit was heading for the group that included Capone, warned Capone to get down, saving his life. There are many many more in Mount Carmel, not to mention the dozens who are directly across the street at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, including Anthony “the ant” Spilotro (played by Joe Pesci in the movie Casino); his brother Michael Spilotro; Outfit boss Joey “Doves” Aiuppa, “Mad Sam” De Stefano; Tony Accardo; Sam Battaglia from the infamous Casa Madrid in Melrose Park. When our friends come to town, many want to do the gangster tour of Mount Carmel and Queen of Heaven. Oh, and don’t forget a low level bootlegger ingredient supplier, Paul Boccia, from Melrose Park. His building that had a system of tunnels still stands at 12th and Division in Melrose Park with his name in stone on the facade, along with the year, 1925. He was my great, great grandfather.
All of my relatives (Dad’s) are buried there. Grandma is buried katty korner to Al Capone. She was there first, before he died. I know she can’t stand it. Sorry Gram.
Mount Carmels office is now across Roosevelt rd il rt 38 at Queen of Heaven my Uncle threw marriage is in Queen of heaven to his wife who is Italian & Catholic my people are English Scots Irish Protestant His Mother my Grandmother and his brother my Uncle Jim are down the street 3 minutes at Glenoak Oak ridge cemetery Hillside/WestChester Illinois all three cemetery’s are like right there just a hop skip & fart from each other I call it the cemetery district most towns over there in western suburbs have 3 - 4 cemetery’s like justice & Summit and Forest Park Illinois and RiverGrove Elmwood Park Illinois and my favorite Mount Emblem & Arlington & ElmLawn in Elmhurst illinois and Aurora has several including Lincoln Memorial Park where my Parents are US RT 30 Aurora Illinois Oswego Township probably where I will be someday I would prefer Elmhurst or Hillside Illinois based on life experiences & people I know I think I would like my ashes distributed out along I 290 & I 294 & US 20 Lake street Northlake Illinois & Elmhurst Illinois & frontage rd & County Line rd
I love it when you have your dog with you! She’s beautiful! She looks like a Purebred Miniature Pincher.
I used to play there as a child. The lady with the golden arm was my fav. Oh also al Capone
Great video! Your fur baby is just too sweet! That cemetery is just stunning. Hope you are having a great week!
Thanks Cathy! She’s patient for a limited time 😂
@@FreyzelProductions 😅 I understand. I had one just like her. They are unique little dogs, but a ton of fun!
Thk u Very Interesting 😊
Great job
Thank you 😀
I just love watching your videos. Sometimes, I learn new information that floors me. This time it's just a pleasant cemetery tour!
Thanks for sharing part of your day with us! ❤
Thanks Jill! I appreciate that. There is so much history here!
Interesting video, Love that Cemetery. Thank you for the hard work you put into your videos
Thank you! I enjoy yours as well!
Dennis was also on the show Law and Order. He played the lead detective.
Always great stuff
Thank you sir! I appreciate that!
Love the furry friend at the end! 😄
She’s a good travel companion 😁
Such a cute dog, my daughters dog, is sleeping by me .Great history tour jeff thank you.
Thanks Lisa, she goes a lot of places with me and is usually pretty patient! :D
Looking forward to seeing this!
Thank you! This was a fun one!
I have numerous family members interred at Mt. Carmel and while the thought of driving down Roosevelt Road at night scares the heck out of me, the history of both cemeteries (Queen of Heaven as well) is so interesting! We always had to drive by the Giancana mausoleum to get to our family's graves!
This place was where my mother would take us literally every Sunday to visit my grandparents and aunts and uncles graves which interestingly are right behind Giancana’s mausoleum. I did this exact tour not too long ago and got everyone that you featured plus the Spilotro brothers (buried at Queen of Heaven cemetery) and Tony Accardo (entombed at Queen of Heaven Mausoleum) I just purchased a niche there last year so that I will be in the same cemetery as my mother who is by the Christ the King crypt section. I highly recommend visiting the Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. To describe it as stunning and breathtaking is to diminish the description. It is like no other place. It is the largest Catholic mausoleum in the world, made up of marble and stained glass. The chapel is exquisite. There are actually some videos on RUclips showcasing it. Back to Mount Carmel, check out the grave of the Italian bride which is at the opposite entrance in the back. Very interesting story. Her last name was Buccola. Also check out the area where the Archdiocese of Chicago Cardinals are buried.
Rip Dennis great actor
I worked at Mt. Carmel for four summers as a seasonal groundskeeper. Among some of the other notable people laid to rest there are the "Italian Bride" (near the north entrance to the cemetery), James Kearns (the "Father of the Chicago Flag"), and eight bishops/archbishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. The Bishops' Mausoleum Chapel sits on a hill in the exact middle of Mt. Carmel.
One other thing, your dog might be interested in the monument to Sabre Bertocchi, located on the other side of the road from the Capone Family. I do not know if "our little min-pin" is actually buried with the human Bertocchi's, but this canine is certainly memorialized there.
Cute doggie. Queen of heaven across the street
Drew Peterson’s murdered wife is bu 9:16 rried here
Wowza i thought Dennis Farina was still alive. Didn’t realize he died 11 years ago.
You can go in there and put the address of the graves and it will take u directly to the grave sites
RIP To All that Have passed away since 🍁🍁🍁
Also at Mount Carmel (my family is buried there): Frank May, the mechanic who had the misfortune of being gunned down with the gangsters at the St. Valentine’s Massacre. At the family’s request, Frank has no headstone, but his wife’s stone is present next to his “stoneless” grave site; “Tony The Scourge” Lombardo, Al Capone’s consigliere; also, you’ll frequently see a live .45calibre round sitting on Machine Gun Jack McGurn’s (Vincenzo Gibaldi) gravestone; Vincent Drucci’s mausoleum (marked with his actual name of Ludovico D’’Ambrosio); the mausoleum of Roger Touhy an Irish mob boss who was famously framed by Capone for a faked kidnapping of an heir to the Max Factor Cosmetics company. Touhy served 26 years in prison and was then murdered less than a month after his November 1959 release. (He really pissed off someone!); Paul “The Waiter” Ricca served as the de facto leader of the Outfit for a period of time. Ricca’s claim to fame and the reason for his meteoric rise in the Outfit was that he was out with Capone, realized a hit was heading for the group that included Capone, warned Capone to get down, saving his life. There are many many more in Mount Carmel, not to mention the dozens who are directly across the street at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, including Anthony “the ant” Spilotro (played by Joe Pesci in the movie Casino); his brother Michael Spilotro; Outfit boss Joey “Doves” Aiuppa, “Mad Sam” De Stefano; Tony Accardo; Sam Battaglia from the infamous Casa Madrid in Melrose Park. When our friends come to town, many want to do the gangster tour of Mount Carmel and Queen of Heaven. Oh, and don’t forget a low level bootlegger ingredient supplier, Paul Boccia, from Melrose Park. His building that had a system of tunnels still stands at 12th and Division in Melrose Park with his name in stone on the facade, along with the year, 1925. He was my great, great grandfather.
That is great information. Thank you! I will certainly have to look more into both places.
All of my relatives (Dad’s) are buried there. Grandma is buried katty korner to Al Capone. She was there first, before he died. I know she can’t stand it. Sorry Gram.
Mount Carmels office is now across Roosevelt rd il rt 38 at Queen of Heaven my Uncle threw marriage is in Queen of heaven to his wife who is Italian & Catholic my people are English Scots Irish Protestant His Mother my Grandmother and his brother my Uncle Jim are down the street 3 minutes at Glenoak Oak ridge cemetery Hillside/WestChester Illinois all three cemetery’s are like right there just a hop skip & fart from each other I call it the cemetery district most towns over there in western suburbs have 3 - 4 cemetery’s like justice & Summit and Forest Park Illinois and RiverGrove Elmwood Park Illinois and my favorite Mount Emblem & Arlington & ElmLawn in Elmhurst illinois and Aurora has several including Lincoln Memorial Park where my Parents are US RT 30 Aurora Illinois Oswego Township probably where I will be someday I would prefer Elmhurst or Hillside Illinois based on life experiences & people I know I think I would like my ashes distributed out along I 290 & I 294 & US 20 Lake street Northlake Illinois & Elmhurst Illinois & frontage rd & County Line rd
A gangster shd B called "infamous," not famous. IMHO.😊
Frank Nitti, Capone's top guy is just a little bit down the road from his boss's grave. The stone reads "Nitto". I've been there many times. FYI 😊
Correct. I did visit him 😁