Join us for a conversation with Jamie Lynn Owens, author of "Cleveland's Riverside Cemetery."
Owens is a fifth-generation staff member of Riverside Cemetery and has committed herself to the historic preservation of the cemetery.
Positioned west of the Cuyahoga River and occupying 96 acres is Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. Established in 1876, Riverside Cemetery was the long-term solution to the ever-growing suburbs of Cleveland's west side.
A nephew to one of the earliest settlers, Titus Brainard sold 102.25 acres of his farm to the association under conditions that the cemetery never be sold to the city and that all persons be accepted for burial regardless of background. And so began the development of the landscape and roadways, much of which has changed in the nearly 150 years of service. Riverside Cemetery has become the permanent home to generations of families, each with their own stories, accomplishments, hardships, captured in Cleveland's Riverside Cemetery.