Names From Gravestones at Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery, Commack, New York

Compiled by John A. Drobnicki

This list of surnames originally appeared in the Polish Genealogical Society Newsletter, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring 1992). Copyright © 1992. Polish diacritical marks are not included.


Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Cemetery, located on Old Commack Road in Commack (Suffolk County ), Long Island, opened in 1939 and is one of only two Polish cemeteries in the New York City area -- the other is on Staten Island. It is owned and operated by Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, 159 15th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11215. The church was founded in 1912, and since 1975 the pastor has been Rev. Wieslaw Pietruszka. [Note: Since publication of this article, Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church in Brooklyn has been closed, and the building was subsequently demolished.  A photo of the empty lot can be seen in a 2008 blog posting.]

The cemetery, which includes a chapel that was built in 1953-54, is situated on what had once been a 60 acre plot of land. The financial and physical burdens of maintaining the property, however, resulted in the church selling 45 acres of its land, leaving 6 acres designated for burials and 9 acres for future expansion. Many of those buried there were leaders in Brooklyn's Polish-American community and in the Polish National Alliance of Brooklyn.

The overwhelming majority, if not all, of the gravestones were made by Remis Monument Co., 69-31 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village (Queens County), New York 11379, and many of them are in Polish. What follows is an alphabetical list of names and dates copied from the gravestones, not including other information such as "Wife" or "Rest in Peace." As the reader will see, some of the stones had birth but not death dates -- these people may still be alive, or they may have been buried elsewhere by family members who did not know of their cemetery plots in Commack.

To quote from Holy Cross' Diamond Jubilee Memorial Book, the cemetery has "the calm, serene atmosphere one would like for loved ones who have chosen the Polish National Catholic Cemetery as their final resting place."

Surnames, A - D
Surnames, E - J
Surnames, K - R
Surnames, S - Z


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