In October, 1984, the remains of those still interred there were removed to Calvary Catholic Cemetery in order for the land to be used for the Guadalupe corridor light rail system.
Among the remains of those early day pioneers are Frenchman Louis Pellier, who introduced the prune to the Santa Clara Valley, as well as members of the Berryessa, Alviso, and Bernal families who were early Spanish settlers of the San Jose area.
May they rest in peace
In October, 1984, the remains of those still interred there were removed to Calvary Catholic Cemetery in order for the land to be used for the Guadalupe corridor light rail system.
Among the remains of those early day pioneers are Frenchman Louis Pellier, who introduced the prune to the Santa Clara Valley, as well as members of the Berryessa, Alviso, and Bernal families who were early Spanish settlers of the San Jose area.
May they rest in peace
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