UPDATE 12-27-2017: Added audio from when I made this discovery, just because it’s there.
I spotted this mural in the St. Joseph Mausoleum at St. Michael’s Cemetery. From the look of it being painted across the two doors, and because one of those doors was opened a little bit, I thought the doors led to a room with the crypts for members of the Béla family.
I got up the nerve to open the door to check on what I thought might be a private corner for these folks. All I found was a bunch of gear. It’s a storage closet:
It reminded me that many of the outdoor mausolea at Calvary (and elsewhere, I assume) are used for storage. Maybe that’s part of the arrangement, or maybe family members keep stuff like buckets and mops around so they can do their own cleaning of the place.
I found no information on the individual named on this mural, though I did not put a lot of effort into the search. I just found the arrangement of the mural over the doors to be kind of odd, looking as it does like a gateway to memorials for these people.