Fallen Timbers Union Cemetery District is a well-maintained cemetery district located in Waterville, Ohio. With multiple cemeteries spread across the area, including Wakeman, Whitehouse, Mennonite, Rupp, and Winslow, the district offers serene resting places for loved ones. Each cemetery boasts beautiful surroundings, mature trees, and running water during warmer months, providing a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for visitors.
Established in 1852, the district holds historical significance, with Rupp Cemetery housing the remains of Whitehouse's earliest settlers, including Eber Bradley, a soldier from the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. While some cemeteries have burial plots available for sale, others, like Mennonite, Rupp, and Winslow, serve as family burial grounds. The Fallen Timbers Union Cemetery District is committed to maintaining these sacred grounds and preserving the memories of those laid to rest.
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