(1884–1945), world-famous tenor Interred in the cemetery are people from notable events in local and Irish history. • The 15 local men of the
Kingstown Lifeboat Disaster in 1895 who crewed a rescue boat involved in an attempt to rescue the Palme. • During the 1916
Easter Rising, the cemetery saw the burial of about 50 people connected to the rising. They were either innocent civilian victims, members of the
Irish Volunteers and the
Irish Citizen Army, or
British Army soldiers. There is a plot with 6 people buried and the rest are buried by their respective families. Also interred at Deans Grange: •
Todd Andrews (1901–1985), Irish Republican political and military activist, later civil servant •
Mona Baptiste (1926–1993), singer •
Louie Bennett (1870–1956), suffragette, trade unionist, journalist and writer •
Richard Irvine Best (1872–1959), Celtic scholar •
Francis Browning (1868–1916), cricketer and President of the
Irish Rugby Football Union •
Joseph Campbell (1879–1944), poet •
Kathleen Clarke (1878–1972), Irish republican
Sinn Féin and
Fianna Fáil TD and
Senator and widow of the Irish revolutionary
Thomas J. Clarke •
John A. Costello (1891–1976),
Taoiseach and Fine Gael politician. •
Augustine Henry (1857–1930), botanist •
Dermot Morgan (1952–1998), comedian and actor •
Séamas Ó Maoileoin (1893–1959), Irish War of Independence veteran •
Brian Ó Nualláin (literary name Flann O'Brien; 1911–1966), novelist •
John Talbot Power, 3rd Baronet of Edermine (1845–1901) of Leopardstown Park; grandson of the founder of
Power's Distillery, Dublin •
Arthur Shields (1896–1970), actor Brother of
Barry Fitzgerald •
Elizabeth Mary Troy (1914–2011), obstetrician •
Ernest Walton (1903–1995), physicist and
Nobel Laureate •
Joseph Edward Woodall (1896–1962), winner of the
Victoria Cross There are also many members of Roman Catholic religious orders buried here such as the
Congregation of Christian Brothers,
Daughters of the Cross,
Holy Ghost Fathers,
Irish Vincentians, the
Little Sisters of the Assumption and the
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. ==References==