Spring Grove Cemetery
Spring Grove has been serving the Cincinnati community since 1845, Spring Grove is the second largest cemetery in the United States. Established as a non-profit cemetery in 1845, Spring Grove is a trusted part of Cincinnati’s history; serving the community with dignity and respect for over seven generations. Our city’s rich tradition and history is beautifully preserved among acres of towering trees, soothing lakes, and winding roadways. Cincinnati families from all walks of life including such notables as Taft, Kroger and Procter have entrusted Spring Grove to preserve their unique family history.
Spring Grove serves families representing all religions, cultures, and walks of life in a tradition of compassion, integrity, and excellence. With hundreds of undeveloped acres, Spring Grove will continue to provide future generations a place of beauty and respect to treasure the memories of those who have gone before.
Chartered in 1910, Oak Hill was established as a not-for-profit cemetery to serve historic Glendale. Now part of the Spring Grove Family, Oak Hill serves Tri-county and the surrounding communities building on a tradition of beauty and excellence.
Oak Hill maintains deep ties to the community embracing the rich history and heritage of Northern Cincinnati. Our staff is committed to helping families embrace the significance of individual lives and provide a beautiful place to treasure memories. Oak Hill serves families with dignity, integrity, and compassion - offering affordability and accessibility in the Spring Grove Family tradition.
And there's a shitload a dead people there.
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FWIW Also Laid to rest at Spring grove cemetary is Marjorie Frank Porter. A was laid to rest just over the hill, and within sight of her daughters final resting place.
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