Purchasing a granite monument, granite memorial or bronze tombstone for a Solon, Ohio cemetery requires a family to be familiar with many rules and regulations as each Solon Ohio cemetery has unique stipulations. (See several key Solon, Ohio cemetery regulations below).
For many people selecting a monument is a new and unfamiliar experience. Classic Memorials has more than four generations of helping families choose and create the right monument for their loved one. If you have any questions regarding specific Solon cemetery guidelines and regulations, you can contact us here:
Classic Memorials, Inc.
13882 Cedar Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44118
Phone Number: (216) 321-6740
Toll-Free: (800) 278-8523
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SOLON OHIO LOT DESIGNATION INSCRIPTIONS ON TOMBSTONES
1064.10 All tombstones installed at the Roselawn Cemetery shall contain a correct description of the section and lot number of the burial lot. All tombstones installed in the Mount Hope Cemetery shall contain a correct description of the lot number of the burial lot.
SOLON OHIO HEADSTONES
1064.11 All headstones shall be limited to two feet and six inches (2’6”) in height, unless
otherwise waived by the Public Properties Committee for good cause shown.
SOLON OHIO PLANTINGS
1064.14
A. NO Shrub shall be permitted to be planted, NO glass containers/vases
B. Flower beds may be the width of the base of the memorial stone and not more
than 12 inches in depth.
C. NO flower beds in the center of the lot will be permitted.
D. NO rose bushes or creeping vines will be permitted.
E. NO full grave covering shall be allowed except those that are now in place,
and are currently, and continue to be maintained.
F. NO single plants in the center of the grave shall be permitted.
G. All plantings shall be maintained by lot owners or their agents. Any planting
which is not properly maintained or does not conform to these regulations
shall be removed.
H. Winter decorations may be in place only from November 15th to the last day of February. They will be removed March 1st.