Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum

Established as a non-profit cemetery in 1845, Spring Grove has served the community with dignity and respect for over seven generations and is a trusted part of Cincinnati’s history. 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.

Along with the renowned distinction of being the second largest cemetery in the United States, Spring Grove Cemetery is also proud if its designation as a National Historic Landmark. Spring Grove is one of only seven cemeteries to hold this national honor.

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Obituaries

Clarence John Goyert, 85
Born: Saturday, March 17, 1928
Died: Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Beulah Mae Mertens, 94
Born: Thursday, October 03, 1918
Died: Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Francis G. Davis, 95
Born: Wednesday, February 06, 1918
Died: Monday, May 20, 2013

Earnest Earls, 55
Born: Tuesday, May 28, 1957
Died: Monday, May 20, 2013

Ruth Margaret Duffy, 84
Born: Monday, March 11, 1929
Died: Saturday, May 18, 2013

Upcoming Events

Jun 01Weekend Walkabout June
Jun 01National Fire Heritage Muster
Jun 04Tuesday Summer Family Nights
Jun 09Military Fitness Challenge 5K
Jun 11Tuesday Summer Family Nights
Jun 11 - Jun 11Champion Tree Walking Tour
Jun 16Father's Day
Jun 18Grief To Peace 2013
Jun 18Tuesday Summer Family Nights
Jun 20 - Jun 20Twilight Tour June