Silver Springs Cemetery Memorials

The Christmas Box Angel Of Hope Childrens Memorial

A replica of The Christmas Box Angel of Hope, inspired by the book “The Christmas Box”, stands in a serene setting in Silver Springs Cemetery in Stow. The Christmas Box, became a best selling book which lovingly told of a mother’s grief and eventual solace over the loss of her child.

The Christmas Box Angel of Hope Memorial was created by the author, Richard Paul Evans, and was first built in Salt Lake City. Local events are scheduled to reflect on those children who has passed. Details can be found at www.christmasboxangelofhopestowohio.com/

The City of Stow manages the cemetery. Kotecki Family memorialists are certified to design monuments and memorials within the cemetery.

Silver Springs Cemetery
Memorials Contact:

Kotecki Family Memorials
127 West Smith Road, Medina
Showroom Hours:
TUE-FRI:  10am-5pm
SAT:  10am-3pm
330-725-8848

Contact: Pamela Doss
pdoss@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 the Northeast Ohio and Summit County area including Silver Springs Cemetery. Our team is knowledgeable and experienced in the cemetery’s standards for memorial styles, granite colors, monument inscriptions, and gravesite preservation.

Established 2001
Silver Springs Cemetery
Serving Summit County
Silver Springs Cemetery Memorials
Five Generations Of Kotecki Family Service.
Styles And Designs
Many Custom Options Including
Unique Memorial Renderings
SEE MEMORIALS

Silver Springs Cemetery
- Stow, Ohio

CEMETERY DETAILS:

Silver Springs Cemetery is located in Summit County. It is operated by the City of Stow and is the resting place of many early founders. Kotecki Family Memorials is an authorized monument provider to the cemetery.

  • Street Address: 5080 Stow Road
  • City: Stow, Ohio
  • County: Summit
  • Established: 2001
  • Memorials: 787 *