When the Greek Section at Woodlawn was nearing full capacity, the idea was proposed for the Annunciation community to establish its own parish cemetery.
The general assembly of August 1943 directed the parish council to obtain a mortgage to secure and develop a church-owned cemetery property. By October 1943, nearly six acres were acquired at 5917 Windsor Mill Road, about a mile away from the Woodlawn Cemetery. The cemetery committee moved quickly in developing the burial grounds, established rules and regulations, and advertised pricing for the sale of lots to parishioners.
The first burial took place in May of 1944. By October of that year, eight more acres were purchased. The Annunciation community had now acquired a total of 14 acres for burial grounds and it was officially named the “Greek Orthodox Cemetery.”
By the spring of 1982, a chapel-mausoleum was erected and named the Chapel of the Holy Resurrection where liturgical and funeral services are now held frequently. Over 2,000 interments have been made in this cemetery since its acquisition with seven acres still undeveloped for use by future generations of Orthodox Christians.