We’ve gathered a list of notable persons buried at Acacia Park Cemetery. Click on the “Read More” link to open a new window with additional history about the person.
First female FBI agent killed in line of duty. Read more.
Alcorn Beverage. Read more.
Local contractor, Hurley Construction, developer of Signal Hills Shopping Center. Read more.
TV personality from the 1950s. Read more.
Leader of the Mdewakanton Sioux Tribe in Mendota area. Read more.
Local Attorney. Read more.
CEO, The St. Paul Companies. Read more.
Ramsey County Judge. Read more – 1. Read more – 2.
Local contractor. Read more.
Local musician, trumpet player for Lawrence Welk. Read more.
Stunt pilot and 1st pilot of Northwest Airlines. Read more.
Minnesota Vikings player. Read more.
Ketter Canoeing.
Mendota Heights Fire Department. Read more – 1. Read more – 2.
Former Governor of Minnesota. Read more.
Oldest person buried at Acacia Park Cemetery, age 110. Read more.
Lawyer. Read more.
Acacia Park Cemetery manager for 30 years. Read more.
One of the first businesswomen in St. Paul, MN. Donated stone for Acacia Park buildings and bell tower. Read more.
Father/Founder of the Minnesota Air National Guard. Read more.
Peace Corps volunteer killed in North Africa. Read more.
American physicist and Regents Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, who pioneered the development of mass spectrometry. Read more.
Local Veterinarian. Read more.
Park Machine. Read more.
Peters Meats. Read more.
First person buried at Acacia Park Cemetery, October 25, 1927.
Seeger Refrigeration – became Whirlpool. Read more.
Helped draft the United Nations Charter, former Governor of Minnesota. Read more – 1. Read more – 2. Read more – 3.
Athletic Director at Sibley High School. Read more.
Owner of Cherokee Service Garage.
Bank President. Read more.
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