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Cemetery & Veterans Memorial

Adam Wilson

Cemetery Sexton

(440) 748-2236

Monday - Friday 

7:30 - 3:30

If there is no answer, please leave a message with your name and phone number.

Eaton Township Cemetery

Butternut Ridge Cemetery, 36804-36898 Cleveland Oberlin Rd,
North Ridgeville, OH 44039

 

In 1854 the Township purchased a tract of land located at the corner of Butternut Ridge Road and Durkee Road for $20.00 from Ira B. and Lydia Morgan. This land was added to an existing cemetery that had been established since the founding of the Eaton Township in 1810. Additional adjacent lands have been purchased to provide sufficient burial spaces for many generations to come. The grounds also bear a U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission marker in recognition of Butternut Ridge. Memorial Association programs were held there from 1961 to 1965. This Presidential Award of Distinction was the first one presented to an Ohio organization at that time commemorating the Centennial of the Civil War. Memorial Day services are held annually to honor all the Township’s armed services veterans.

The Cemetery Sexton is Adam Wilson. He can be reached Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 am and 3:30 pm at (330) 635-7230. If there is no answer, please leave a message with your name and phone number.

Full cemetery information, including fees and other information, can be accessed by viewing or downloading the Eaton Township Cemetery Brochure.

Veterans Memorial

Eaton Township Veterans Memorial, 37321 Butternut Ridge Rd,
North Ridgeville, OH 44039

The Eaton Township Veterans’ Memorial, located at the east end of Eaton Township’s Butternut Ridge Cemetery, was dedicated on November 11, 1995, to honor all veterans from the Revolutionary War to the present who lived in Eaton Township, Ohio. The design of the monument’s 80-foot long granite benches offer a place of respite for veterans and others who visit the Memorial.

Members of the Eaton Township’s Veterans Memorial Committee are dedicated to the maintenance and preservation of the Memorial as well as 510 veterans’ graves interred at the cemetery. The Veteran’s Memorial Committee is also responsible to make sure all new names supplied to the committee are engraved on the Memorial Benches and Memorial Bricks are engraved and laid at the Memorial.

A searchable list of veterans resting in our cemetery can be viewed by clicking the button below.

Memorial Engraving

If you would like more information on Memorial Bench and Brick engraving, please click on the links below to get the required forms.

Veteran’s Committee

Pat Ables

Chairperson

Renee Durkee Atkinson

Co Chairperson/Secretary

Debbie Stephens

Treasurer

Roger Atkinson

John Volchko

John Stephens

Michael Beckett

George Anders

Jason Monschein

Veteran’s Events

Interesting Facts

Picture of a memorial bench

Memorial Bench

 

Dedicated November 11, 1997

 

Brick walkway leading to sixteen Vermont granite benches arranged in an 80-foot semi-circle with flag in center

 

Engraved with names of Eaton Township veterans from Revolutionary War to present

 

Founding committee (formed in 1995): Jeanne Walker, Shirley Callihan, Gary McCort, B. Lou Bateman, Ralph Jennings, William Nowagarski, Richard Mongello, Nancy Lou Sims, Eugene Szczepanski and Ernie Walker

Civil War Monument

6-foot high statue of a Union Soldier at Parade Rest atop a 20-foot base engraved with the names of Eaton Township’s men who served with the Union Army during the Civil War and their battles fought.

 

Civil War veteran, Harlan Page Chapman campaigned for the monument

 

Dedicated in 1884; rededicated on May 30, 1959

 

Verse from Bivouac of the Dead and The Faded Coat of Blue encircle the base.

 

Presidential Award of Distinction marker is located at the monument’s base along with the names of committee members responsible for observing the centennial years of the Civil War

Civil War Statue
American Flags

Interred Veterans’ Facts

 

War/Conflict

5 Revolutionary Soldiers

14 War of 1812 Veterans

5 Spanish American War Veterans

64 Civil War Veterans

18 World War I Veterans

169 World War II Veterans

1 Berlin Crisis

64 Korean War Veterans

47 Vietnam Veterans

2 Gulf War Veterans

3 Veterans who served in two wars: WW II and Korean

30 Peace Time Veterans

88 Unknown (at this time)

510 Total

Military Service

34 Air Force

272 Army

4 Coast Guard

30 Marines

4 Merchant Marines

68 Navy

97 Unknown (at this time)

510 Total

Icon that says "Thank you veterans, we never forget"
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