In the 1980s, Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno was the boss of the Genovese crime family.He died in prison, in 1992, six years into a life sentence. Salerno is entombed in a private mausoleum in St. Raymond's Cemetery.
The parents of famed film director Martin Scorsese, whose hit films include Goodfellas and Gangs of New York, are entombed in a private mausoleum in Staten Island's Moravian Cemetery. Both parents, Catherine and Charles, had small roles in Goodfellas.
Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra had a successful career in Major League Baseball for 19 years. He played mostly for the Yankees but also briefly for the Mets. In addition to playing, Berra also coached and managed both teams. He is considered one of the greatest catchers in baseball history and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Berra died at the age of 90 and was laid to rest at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in New Jersey.
May Singhi Breen was known as the “The Ukulele Lady.” For three decades --the 1920s to the 1950s -- she wrote ukulele arrangements for piano sheet music. And in 1931, she was responsible for the ukulele being included in the New York Musicians’ list of musical instruments. Singhi-Breen was inducted in the Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum (yes, there is one) in 2000. She was married to composer Peter DeRose a pianist and composer, with whom she often collaborated.
Designer Vera Wang's family rests in style in Westchester County's Kensico Cemetery. The Wang family memorial overlooks the Cohasset Plot, a seven acre hillside expanse which contains an abundance of decorative laser-etched monuments bearing Asian surnames. At dusk the ivory granite structure takes on a greyish hue.