All photos courtesy of the Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery Association
Loveland, Ohio – The Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery Association says, “Thank you Wreaths Across America!”
On Sunday Wreaths Across America they laid wreaths at the Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery in Loveland.
There will be an official ceremony on Saturday December 14 at Noon, at the Maineville Cemetery at 476 E. Foster-Maineville Road. This location is bigger and during the ceremony, they will be recognizing all cemeteries including the Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery.
The Mission of Wreaths Across America is to “Remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach the next generation the value of freedom.”
The Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery is a hidden gem locally, state-wide and nationally!
The Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery originated in 1813 with the burial of Lt. Col. Thomas Paxton, a Revolutionary War Soldier, on land that he received for his military service. Paxton’s original land grant was 1,000 acres starting in Warren County and sweeping into Clermont County. Read on…