Since 1844

Making an impact in our communities

Oak Hill Cemetery was established shortly after the Battle Creek community was founded in 1844, and has been in continuous operation for 178 years. In the beginning, 10 acres of land were purchased at $12/acre, which ran between South Avenue & Willow Street. This parcel of land was used to establish Oak Hill Cemetery.

The cemetery’s first burial was on May 12, 1844, after the death of Esther Anna Cox, wife of Dr. Edward Cox. Additionally, most of Battle Creek’s pioneers are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, attracting many visits each year.

After Oak Hill Cemetery was created, most of the original interments from the village’s Washington Avenue cemetery were moved from their former locations & re-interred at Oak Hill.

Our Chapel

The 1926 Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, originally designed by renowned architect Lewis J. Sarvis, is a historical icon located in the center of Oak Hill Cemetery.

Oak Hill Today

Board Members & Staff

Board Members

President
Dave Eddy

Kurt Thornton
Susie LaBreque
Kyle Sackrider
Melissa McPherson

Vice President
Jim Jackson

Ed Davids
JR Brunner
Mark Behnke

Office Manager

Sydney Morgan

Groundsman

Steve