Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home has been serving the community since 1816. It has the distinction of being not just one of the oldest continuing businesses in New York State, but the oldest Funeral Home in the state, tracing its history to 1816,...
Funeral Homes in Greens Farms, CT
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Greens Farms.
Zip codes in the city: 06838.
Fairfield County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Back in the early 1920s, when a person died, the service was conducted at home. And most funeral directors had more than one line of work, such as carpentry, furniture, or cabinet making. It was at this time that Thomas F. Dalton began serving...
In 1924 Reginald H. Tuthill founded his funeral home in Riverhead, NY. Following in Reginald's and father, Fred Alexander's footsteps, Dean A. Alexander has continued to provide service to the surrounding community since 1975. In 1979, the...
Arthur F White Funeral Home understands that losing a loved one can be very difficult to handle. That is why our staff is here to aid and assist you with funeral planning and preplanning services to honor your loved ones.
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Facts about the city
Green's Farms is the oldest neighborhood in the town of Westport in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.
Greens Farms Obituaries
History
Martha Stewart once owned a home on Turkey Hill Road, from which she taped a television program, but she moved after long-running controversies about the affect of her television production business on the neighborhood.
Green's Farms Elementary School serves students in kindergarten through Grade 5 in a Gothic-style building with a newer wing on the back containing a library-media center, computer lab and gymnasium.
Famous residents of the neighborhood include Marlo Thomas and her husband, Phil Donahue, and the radio talk-show host Don Imus.
The boundaries of the neighborhood, like most neighborhoods with no governmental status, is vague, but according to a 'New York Times' article in 2001, "generally, a resident can confidently claim a Green's Farms address if the property lies within the area bounded by Hillspoint Road, the Fairfield town line and the Post Road". .
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