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Our Lady of Angels Cemetery
Colonie, Albany County, New York

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Our Lady of Angels Cemetery, Colonie, NY

GPS: 42.706009, -73.817724

1389 Central Avenue
Colonie NY 12205

Published: February 20, 2020
Updated: March 10, 2022
Total records: 3,297

Our Lady of Angels Cemetery is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, and managed by Albany Diocesan Cemeteries.

Cemetery History

Our Lady of Angels Cemetery was established in 1877 when Our Lady of Angels Parish bought 19 acres along Central Avenue just east of Colonie. In 1948, the parish bought more land to its present size.

Our Lady of Angels Parish was a German congregation that started in 1867, as an off-shoot from Holy Family Parish. The Parish continued until 2005 when it closed down due to low attendance. The cemetery remains under the care of the Diocese of Albany.

There is an estimated 4,500 to 5,000 burials in this cemetery.

Albany Diocesan Records

Records linked below were acquired from Albany Diocesan Cemeteries on February 20, 2020. These records only represent about 50% of the total burials in this cemetery, however these are all of the records the Diocese currently has in its computer database. Dates of death range from 1929 to 2020, however about 90% of these records have dates of death from 1990 and after.

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Veterans Affairs Records

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