To Andy (I no longer have his address) The answers you have received about the location of a Catholic cemetery in the Newark, OH area have been partially correct. The major cemetery in the Newark area is Cedar Hill Cemetery. It is a municipal cemetery where burials of all faiths have been made since 1850. It is located at 275 N. Cedar Street in the north-east section of the city. The office is staffed and open from 8:30-4:30 Monday thru Friday and until noon on Saturday. The telephone number is (740) 349-6789. The records there are complete and exceptional for the information contained. The oldest and largest Catholic cemetery is Mt. Calvary Cemetery which is located on SR 13 just south of Newark in the city of Heath. This is the one across the road from the radio station. The only burials made there now are persons for whom space is available on existing family plots. The newer Catholic cemetery is St. Joseph's Cemetery which is located on SR 13 a mile or two north of the village of Vanatta (several miles north of Newark). I'm guessing that this cemetery was opened in the 1940s or 1950s. The records for both of the Catholic cemeteries are maintained at the St. Francis De Sales Parish Office located in Newark at 66 Granville Street. I think they are open during regular business hours Monday thru Friday. The telephone number is (740) 345-9874. There is no office at either cemetery. Since the person for whom you are looking was buried in 1949, it's possible that they could be in either of the three. Perhaps a telephone call would save you some time searching. Don Young