St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery

St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery is an Eastern Catholic cemetery in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, United States, a suburb approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) south of downtown Pittsburgh. It is situated on a hillside in the southwest corner of the intersection of Connor Road and Pennsylvania State Route 88.

St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery
Connor Road cemetery entrance
Details
Established1923
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40.3545°N 80.0294°W / 40.3545; -80.0294
Size20 acres (8.1 ha)
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As an ethnic parish cemetery, it primarily serves members of St. John the Baptist Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church on Pittsburgh's South Side, as well as others of Rusyn and Ukrainian descent from the Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh.

The cemetery was established in 1923 when the church bought a 20-acre (8.1 ha) farm in a rural part of Allegheny County. Since then, suburban growth has spread to meet the graveyard. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania took part of the cemetery grounds to expand Connor Road, and the Port Authority of Allegheny County annexed more of its land for a trolley station.

Notable interments

The grave site and tombstone of Andy Warhol

The cemetery is best known as the burial site of the American artist Andy Warhol and his parents. Warhol's fans make pilgrimages to this cemetery and leave tokens including cans of soup on his grave stone to honor his life.[1]

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See also

References

  1. Ian Urbina; Sean D. Hamill (23 February 2007). "Remembering Warhol: A Tomato Soup Can and a Pocketful of Coins". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
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