Thursday, July 16, 2026

Lakeview Cemetery ~

Lakeview Cemetery is a privately owned, non-profit garden cemetery located in Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, and East Cleveland, Ohio.  It was founded in 1869 and favored by wealthy families and today is known for numerous lavish funerary monuments and mausoleums.

It encompasses 285 acres with 102,000+ already interred there.  Seventy acres remain and interment space is available for the next 100 years.

The James A. Garfield Memorial was erected in 1890 as the tomb of the assassinated president.  President Garfield was born in Ohio in 1831, the last president born in a log cabin.


Carved in Italy from one piece of Carrara marble, this sculpture of Garfield is eight feet tall.


The caskets of Garfield and his wife and the urns of his daughter and son-in-law rest in the lower area.


Other famous individuals buried at Lakeview Cemetery include John D. Rockefeller, JH Wade, Elliot Ness, former Cleveland mayor Carl B. Stokes and Adella Prentiss Hughes, the founder of the Cleveland Orchestra.

A 65 foot obelisk marks the grave of Rockefeller.

It was hard not going crazy posting pictures of the funerary monuments.





Though modest by comparison, I loved this one.




Amazing mausoleums . . .


The cemetery is home to Wade Memorial Chapel, featuring an interior designed by Louis Tiffany.  

In 1900, this Tiffany stained glass was sent to Paris for the Paris Exposition and returned unscathed!


What a magnificent place to wander.  You can read more about Lakeview Cemetery here.

Brenda, thank you for your comment.  You are correct.  Archibald Willard is from Wellington.  Even though I am only a half hour from there, I have never been to the Spirit of '76 Museum.  I need to put that on my "places to go" list.

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren

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