Suomi Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery

Fairport Harbor, Lake, Ohio, United States

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Also known as Lutheran Cemetery, Suomi Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Zion Lutheran Cemetery The cemetery is located on the east side of East Street at its intersections with 5th Street and Independence Street. The cemetery was established in 1903 and is 1.11 acres in size. The cemetery is located in the village of Fairport Harbor, Lake County, Ohio, and is # 6334 (Suomi Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery) in “Ohio Cemeteries 1803-2003”, compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for the cemetery is 1963318 (Lutheran Cemetery). The Zion Lutheran Church of Fairport Harbor was established 13 December 1891. On 26 July 1902 the church purchased approximately two acres of land from George P. Steele for $300.00. The land is located in Lot #4, Tract #4 between Fifth and Independence Streets on the east side of East Street in Fairport Harbor. The sale is recorded in Volume 333, page 278 of Lake County records of Deeds. The cemetery was consecrated 30 May 1903 with Pastor Peter Salovaara of Fairport and Pastor J. Kallen of Ashtabula officiating. This was also the date of the first burial – Simon Isackila. On 2 May 1910 there was an agreement signed with C.L. Flaccus of the Diamond Alkali Company to sell to the company the southeast corner of the cemetery as a right-of-way for a railroad line. The sale was accomplished with $250.00 being the price. The right-of-way line is the back line of the cemetery. Item 3 of the Cemetery Committee meeting held 11 April 1919 states that a wrought iron fence was to be ordered from Tutkowski and Company at a cost of 90 cents a foot for a total of 306 feet. A length of 10 feet on the north and south sides was to be installed along with a large gateway of 15 feet width, and all one piece, and a small gateway of 3 feet. Albert Hilston was to place the order after the engineer measured the cemetery. The fence, g Zion Suomi Lutheran Church, Fairport Harbor Ohio ates, and sidewalk were in place by 11 January 1920 at a total cost of $699.00. In 1949 the flagpole was erected and in 1984 a new storage building was added. This is a private cemetery and burials are still conducted there. All plots are sold and the owner(s) of the plot determines who may be buried there. Currently one casket and two cremation urns may be interred in each plot. Fairport Harbor had a large influx of Finnish immigrants in the latter part of the 19th century. It was these people who established the church and the cemetery. Therefore many of the tombstones are worded in the Finnish language. (See short glossary for translations.) This cemetery is a well cared for peaceful place. Addendum June 2017: records for this cemetery ar held by the Finnish Heritage Museum, 301 High St, Fairport Harbor, OH 44077.
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