The annual clean-up will occur on March 15th. ALL decorations on graves, including solar lights and artificial in cemetery vases, will be removed at that time. Anyone wishing to recover their decorations should do so before March 15th.
Announcements
Grave carpets/ blankets not permitted on graves.
Grave carpets, blankets and covers of any kind are not permitted on the graves.
Effective January 1, 2022 No Balloons; Solar Light Limit
Effective January 1, 2022 absolutely NO balloons of any kind will be permitted. Also, there will be a limit of 2 solar lights per single plot and a limit of 4 solar lights per double plot. Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.
October 1st Flower Removal
As fall approaches, all fresh flowers and plants will be trimmed down on October 1st. Mum plants can remain. Please call office for more detail at 330-743-3194.
Columbarium Memorial Garden Video
This video portrays of our columbarium memorial garden, a place of repose and reflection. Dedicated in late 2014, the garden features large affordable niches, walkways and a fountain.
Fall and Winter Decorations
Fall and winter artificial grave decorations are permitted from October 1 to March 14th. Annual clean-up will take place on March 15th. For details, see “Rules and Regulations” under the About Us heading.
May 1st – Oct 1st No artificial items. Click for detail.
For maintenance reasons, no artificial items such as flowers, wreaths, crosses, statuary, glass items, etc are permitted on the gravesites from May 1st to October 1st. You can, however, place artificial flowers in approved cemetery vases or in vases that are attached to the stone itself. Fresh flowers, approved solar lights and eternal flames are permitted during […]
Ribbon Cut for New Columbarium Garden
Sallie Tod Dutton and David Tod II today led the cutting of a ribbon at Tod Homestead Cemetery to mark the dedication of the new columbarium memorial garden that will accommodate the cremation remains of more than 900 people. The two are great-great-grandchildren of David Tod, Ohio’s Civil War governor, whose rolling North Side homestead […]
New Columbarium Garden to Open This Fall
Work has begun on a new columbarium memorial garden at Tod Homestead Cemetery. The 2-acre garden will be a place for repose and reflection, with a fountain, landscaping, walkways and 10 low-profile structures with a total of 960 spaces for cremation remains. Completion is scheduled for this fall.
Now available: Cemetery vases
Tod Cemetery is offering the following for purchase: Cemetery vases for fresh or artificial flowers. The 9″ metal vase includes a foam insert to secure the artificial. Please call or stop in our office for details. We no longer sell the vigil solar lights.