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Alphonse CAPONE

Mount Carmel Cemetery
Cook County,
Illinois

Family monument:
CAPONE
Headstone:
ALPHONSE CAPONE
1899 - 1947
MY JESUS MERCY

From Wikipedia:
Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (January 17, 1899 – January 25, 1947) was an American gangster who led a Prohibition-era crime syndicate. The Chicago Outfit, which subsequently became known as the "Capones", was dedicated to smuggling and bootlegging liquor, and other illegal activities such as prostitution, in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931.

Born in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City to Italian immigrants, Capone became involved with gang activity at a young age after being expelled from school at age 14. In his early twenties, he moved to Chicago to take advantage of a new opportunity to make money smuggling illegal alcoholic beverages into the city during Prohibition. He also engaged in various other criminal activities, including bribery of government figures and prostitution. Despite his illegitimate occupation, Capone became a highly visible public figure. He made various charitable endeavors using the money he made from his activities, and was viewed by many to be a "modern-day Robin Hood".

Capone was publicly criticized for his supposed involvement in the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, when seven rival gang members were executed. Capone was convicted on federal charges of tax evasion, and sentenced to federal prison. His incarceration included a term at the then-new Alcatraz federal prison. In the final years of Capone's life, he suffered mental and physical deterioration due to late-stage neurosyphilis, which he had contracted as a youth. On January 25, 1947, he died from cardiac arrest after suffering a stroke.

Note: The family plot is located just to the east of the Roosevelt Rd. entrance. He was originally buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Chicago with his father and brother but all 3 were moved to Mt. Carmel upon the death of his mother. The family was tired of all the gawkers and vandals and thought the move would cut down on both. The Capone monument in Mt. Carmel was until recent years allowed to be overgrown with shrubs but these have been removed. This is probably the most frequently visited plot in the cemetery and the cemetery groundskeepers are constantly having to clear away "tributes" left here (beer cans, cigars, etc.).

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Contributed on 11/27/11 by pasteffen99
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Submitted: 11/27/11 • Approved: 11/27/11 • Last Updated: 3/30/18 • R46942-G0-S3

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