Northlawn Memory Gardens, located in Delaware County, Ohio, is a perpetual care cemetery, meaning that the grounds will be cared for through state funding in perpetuity. The well-groomed property has offered a calm and peaceful resting place for Delaware County and surrounding community residents for decades. Established in the late 1960s, Northlawn Memory Gardens have served generations of multi- denominational family's with a variety of religious and cultural backgrounds. Staff at Northlawn Memory Gardens take pride in their ability to offer a variety of services and options to grieving family members and loved ones. Above ground entombment, below ground chambers, private mausoleums, traditional ground burial, and cremation are a few of the services offered by caring and compassionate staff members at Northlawn Memory Gardens. Because of the relatively flat topography of the property at Northlawn Memory Gardens, traditional in-ground burials offer a majority of flush-to-ground markers, conducive to grooming and accessibility. Northlawn Memory Gardens offers acres of relatively flat property, offering easy accessibility to those on foot or driving through the cemetery in a vehicle. Surrounded by large and stately pine trees, evergreens and native flora and fauna, Northlawn Memory Gardens offers a secure and peaceful environment for visitors. The cemetery property, though relatively small compared to other cemeteries in the area, nevertheless offers a quiet and secluded location for visitors, and staff and groundskeepers offer polite, respectful and compassionate service to visitors. Located just north of downtown Westerville on north state street, the cemetery property is accessible via east-west Interstate 270, or the Jack Nicklaus Freeway, or Interstate 71 traveling north and south. Located in between the Alum Creek State Park and the Hoover Reservoir Park, Northlawn Memory Gardens is only a short drive from downtown Columbus and surrounding area amenities, accommodations, as well as those found further south in Cincinnati, or northward in Akron. |