Resurrection Cemetery
9571 North High Street
Route 23 North
Lewis Center, OH 43035-9413
614-888-1805
Fax: 614-888-1810
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cemetery Hours: 8:00 a.m. - sunset


















Resurrection Cemetery is located just north of Columbus and Worthington on State Route 23. It sits on roughly 160 acres of land (mostly undeveloped) it consists of 4 large sections.

Throughout the cemetery, there is a pronounced rosary theme. For example, there are statues in the main section that depict three of the Joyful Mysteries - Annunciation, Visitation, and the Nativity. There are also mausoleum buildings that depict the Glorious Mysteries - the Resurrection, Ascension, Descent of the Holy Spirit, Assumption, and Coronation.

















In the front of the cemetery sits the office, there you will find Laura the Cemetery Secretery as well as the Family Service Counselor Barbara Forsythe, who will  be more than happy to help you with all your needs, such as lot repairs and a map to help you locate a loved ones grave or burials.
To the far left of  the entrance you will see the service building, there you will find the very helpful field crew along with their Foreman Mark Noble who replaced Kenny Little upon his retirement. They strive to keep the cemetery looking great all year long and can also help you with any questions you might have.
Also if you have a chance let them know how much you appreciate the attention and care they take that goes into keeping the cemetery looking great by stopping by or writing a small note they really love hearing feedback.





One of the most notable sections in the cemetery is a shrine for the Way of the Cross. It is in a circular design and has eight-foot gray granite structures with a stained glass panel depicting all 14 stations.











Resurrection Cemetery also has a nursery in which many of the trees and shrubs found on the grounds are grown. Different types of wildlife passing through the grounds also add to the serenity of the cemetery.

The formal dedication of Resurrection Cemetery took place June 11, 1972, and was given by the late Bishop Clarence E. Elwell.


Below is a satellite image of Resurrection Cemetery:
Memorial Gardens
Resurrection Cemetery