Conrad Keim was the proprietor of C. Keim’s Monumental Works
in Sandusky , Ohio from 1902 until his death in 1927. The
monument business was located at the southeast corner of Market and McDonough Streets.
Prior to moving to Sandusky , Mr. Keim had
also been a marble sculptor in Johnston ,
Pennsylvania . One of the first
tombstones he made was the monument he created for Jacob Horner, who was the founder of
the Sandyvale Cemetery
in Johnstown , Pennsylvania . Mr. Keim was a survivor of the
Johnstown Flood of 1889. Conrad Keim opened his home to house and feed other
survivors of the flood, even though he himself lost most of his possessions in
the disaster.
Tombstones made by Conrad Keim can be seen throughout Erie County .
The head of an angel adorns the tombstone which Mr. Keim made for Constance A.
Fleming who died in 1914. This monument can be seen at Sandusky ’s
Oakland Cemetery .
Mr. Keim signed his stones C. KEIM in block letters.
The Singler monument at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery
features an exquisitely sculpted angel.
Christ on the cross is the focal point of the Bauman
monument at the Kelleys
Island Cemetery .
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