St. Peter And Paul Ukrainian
Catholic Cemetery Memorials

Over 100 Years Of Service To The Ukrainian Community In Parma

Also known as St. Andrew Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery, this historical burial park reflects the strong immigrant record of Ukrainians in Cleveland beginning in the 1880s. The cemetery was named for the city’s central Ukrainian parish, St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Tremont, formed in 1902.

The City of Parma grew and became the dominant community for residential life and culture for Ukrainian Americans in Cleveland. The cemetery served the neighboring Ukrainian Catholic churches later formed including St. Josaphat (1959), St. Andrew (1972), and St. Pokrova (1973), all in Parma.

St. Peter And Paul Ukrainian
Catholic Cemetery
Memorials Contact:

Kotecki Family Memorials
3636 Pearl Road, Cleveland
Showroom Hours:
MON-FRI:  9am-5pm
SAT:  9am-3pm
216-749-2880

Contact: Edward Kotecki IV
ekotecki4@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 area including St. Peter And Paul Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery. Our team is knowledgeable and experienced in the cemetery’s standards for memorial styles, granite colors, monument inscriptions, and gravesite preservation.

Established Early 1900s
Affiliated With St. Andrew
Ukranian Catholic Church.
Over 3,000 Memorials
Five Generations Of Kotecki Family Service.
Styles And Designs
Many Custom Options Including
Ukrainian Monument Engraving
SEE MEMORIALS
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St. Peter And Paul
Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery
- Parma, Ohio

CEMETERY DETAILS:

Established in the early 1900s, this cemetery serves the faith community of Ukrainian Catholics in Parma and surrounding communities.

  • Street Address: 7700 Hoertz Road
  • City: Parma, Ohio
  • County: Cuyahoga
  • Established: 1902
  • Memorials: 3,120 *