Coe Ridge Cemetery Memorials

Kotecki Memorialists Serve North Olmsted Cemeteries For Over 125 Years

The City of North Olmsted maintains two historical burial parks within its boarders – Butternut Ridge Cemetery and Coe Ridge Cemetery. The specialists at Kotecki Family Memorials have been authorized providers of cemetery memorials for over a century.

In 1823, Asher And Abigail Cole migrated to North Olmsted from Massachusetts. The Coe family operated then the second largest dairy farm in Ohio. Their home was used as the post office in 1843. The family donated land upon which local churches and schools were built.

The cemetery is located on Lorain Road east of the Columbia Road intersection and across from the current North Olmsted Fire Station.

Coe Ridge Cemetery
Memorials Contact:

Kotecki Family Memorials
15201 Brookpark Road, Brook Park
Showroom Hours:
MON-FRI:  9am-5pm
SAT:  9am-3pm
216-433-0762

Contact: Lynn Saber
leiswerth@koteckimemorials.com

Memorial Designs, Specifications And Standards

With a 125-year history, Kotecki Family Memorials has a long legacy as both a partner and provider of custom community memorials. The work of five generations of family members is well represented throughout Cuyahoga County including Coe Ridge Cemetery in North Olmsted. Our team is knowledgeable and experienced in the cemetery’s standards for memorial styles, granite colors, monument inscriptions, and gravesite preservation.

Established
In 1845
A North Olmsted
Historic Cemetery
Over 500 Memorials
Five Generations Of Kotecki Family Service.
Styles And Designs
Many Custom Options Including
Unique Memorial Renderings
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Coe Ridge Cemetery
- North Olmsted, Ohio

CEMETERY DETAILS:

The City Of North Olmsted maintains both Coe Ridge Cemetery and Butternut Ridge Cemetery. Both hold burial records dating back to the early 1800s. Kotecki memorialists are trained and knowledgeable on standards and specifications.

  • Street Address: 24280 Lorain Road
  • City: North Olmsted, Ohio
  • County: Cuyahoga
  • Established: 1845
  • Memorials: 550 *