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Berea

Ready to Serve in Your Time of Need, 24/7 — Cleveland Cremation

Located in the southern Cleveland metropolitan suburb of Strongsville — less than 6 miles south of Berea.

Whether looking for funeral homes in Northeast Ohio or ready to make cremation plans, Berea families know they can call the area’s premier provider, Cleveland Cremation, any time of the day or night. We have many simple options to choose — everything from traditional funeral memorials to no-cost cremation services. In addition, we proudly offer veterans cremation as the one of the region’s elite Veterans Funeral Care providers.

When your family has a need for cremation arrangement, look no further than Cleveland Cremation. It’s simple to contact us — just call, click, or come by our office in Strongsville, Ohio. Remember, we are available to take your phone calls or online chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so don’t hesitate to call (440) 238-1200 or visit our website at www.clevelandcremation.com whenever you need us.

Please review our cremation plans and prices.

Below is some information and useful links related to the city of Berea, Ohio 44017.

Berea, Ohio 44017

Berea is a city in Cuyahoga County in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a western suburb of Cleveland. The population was 19,093 at the 2010 census. Berea is home to Baldwin–Wallace College, as well as the training facility for the Cleveland Browns, and the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.

Berea proclaims itself “The Grindstone Capital of the World”. The town’s symbol is a grindstone, a tribute to the many grindstones that came out of its quarries. Before concrete came into wide use, Berea dimension stone was an important construction material and huge amounts of it came from Berea. Several lakes in the area are former quarry pits that have been allowed to fill with water, including Baldwin Lake, Wallace Lake and Coe Lake.

John Baldwin named the city after the biblical Berea, after winning naming rights only by a coin flip. The town had a 50% chance of being named Tabor. The town was founded in 1836. Berea High School was the first high school, founded in 1882.