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The Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society offers a variety of
services. In addition to operating our three cemeteries, we provide
consultation, management, accounting services, and maintenance
services to
other cemeteries. These services have been available since 1994. The
strength of our management team is one key to our success.
Our President, Steve Bittner CCCE CCE, has been with the
Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society since 1973. He has taught at the
Internal Cemetery and Funeral Home Association College and has given numerous workshops
on "safety tips in the maintenance of operational
procedures." Steve has given these workshops from the local
level through the national level of the cemetery industry. Steve is
well-known throughout the industry as a cemetery leader. Steve
received both his CCCE (Catholic Certified Cemeterian Executive) and
CCE (Certified Cemeterian Executive) in 1996.
Butch Abrams has been with the CCCS since 1977. He has served as
Director of Operations for St. Mary's Cemetery and Mausoleum since
1991. He maintains St. Mary's
and St. John's Cemeteries in St. Bernard, along with the property of an
all-faith cemetery, Baltimore Pike Cemetery Association.
Phil Ober has served as Director of Operations for St. Joseph's Cemetery and Mausoleum
since 1981 . He maintains St.
Joseph's property and two mausoleum complexes holding over 6,000
entombments combined. He also helps in the maintenance of Baltimore
Pike Cemetery and St. John United Church of Christ Cemetery located
in Delhi, Ohio.
Our Controller, Jerry Auer, has been with the CCCS since 1979. He
has been involved in the cemetery accounting field since 1984. He
took over the Controller position in 1990. Jerry was involved in the
Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society's conversion from manual books
to computers, a process begun in 1985. These efforts were made to
provide more efficient care and services to CCCS customers and the
organizations CCCS does business with. His most recent efforts have
been focused on the Baltimore Pike Cemetery Association. He was
responsible for converting Baltimore Pike's manual books to computer
in 1995, when the CCCS was contracted to serve as a consultant in
management, maintenance, and accounting.
The CCCS management team is committed to preserving the dignity of the deceased
and dedicated to their living loved ones.
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