Glen Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery has been serving the needs of Clark County Ohio residents for over 70 years. First founded in the mid-1930s, Glen Haven Memorial Gardens has and will continue to serve the needs of Springfield and Dayton, as well as surrounding communities by offering a multitude of services and burial options to individuals of all religious faiths, denominations, and cultural backgrounds. Extending over a hundred acres, the grounds of Glen Haven Memorial Gardens are landscaped with a variety of sectional gardens and trees that cluster in groups and along pathways to offer shelter, security, and comfort to visitors. A multitude of structures throughout the property, including the Tower Building and Chapel generate a sense of nostalgic ambience that creates a quaint setting and offers comfort and security. The sprawling lawns, monuments, markers and floral and shrub arrangements scattered throughout the grounds of Glen Haven Memorial Gardens offer visitors the seclusion and serenity that encourages memories and honor. Gardens throughout the cemetery such as the Trinity Gardens section offer grieving loved ones the solitude and privacy required by many who come to the grounds to pay their respects. Glen Haven Memorial Gardens is also the final resting place of comic book artist Paul Maurice, creator of Aquaman, as well as auto racer Jerry Poland. Well-maintained grounds and pathways personify the care and pride that groundskeepers feel toward this beautiful cemetery. Located northeast of bustling Dayton, Ohio, the grounds of Glen Haven Memorial Gardens are within easy driving distance of neighboring cities and towns such as Springfield, Fairborn, and Troy. Glen Haven Memorial Gardens may be reached via Interstate Route 70, with turnoffs on State Route 4 or 68 with access on National Road. Surrounded by lakes, as well as a multitude of parks such as Belmont and Huber Heights Kitty Hawk Menlo Park, visitors to Glen Haven Memorial Gardens are assured of a short drive from the Dayton International Airport as well as a multitude of attractions and sites to see in neighboring Dayton. |