Our history dates back to the early 1900's when Bert Beers opened the Bert L. Beers Funeral Home on N. Main Street in Palmer, MA. He operated it as such until Herbert Story was hired shortly after returning from World War II.
Funeral Homes in Poquonock, CT
The Barry J. Farrell Funeral Home is a third generation; family owned
and operated funeral home. We have been serving the families of
Holyoke and the surrounding area since 1937, and have been at our
current location, 2049 Northampton...
Since 1999, it has been our purpose to provide thoughtful service. In so doing we hope to lighten one's burden at their time of need. Caring is a tradition at Pease & Gay Funeral Home. One that we, as a family owned firm, take great personal...
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Facts about the city
Windsor is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, and was the first English settlement in the state. It lies on the northern border of Connecticut's capital, Hartford. The population of Windsor was 29,044 at the 2010 census.Poquonock is a northern area of Windsor that has its own zip code (06064) for post-office box purposes. Other unincorporated areas in Windsor include Rainbow and Hayden Station in the north, and Wilson and Deerfield in the south.The Day Hill Road area is known as Windsor's Corporate Area, although other centers of business include New England Tradeport, Kennedy Industry Park and Kennedy Business Park, all near Bradley International Airport and the Addison Road Industrial Park.
Poquonock Obituaries
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History
But the latter fails on chronological grounds. Windsor is a New England town in Hartford County, Connecticut County, Connecticut, United States, and was the first English settlement in the state. In 1637, the colony's General Court changed the name of the settlement from Dorchester to Windsor , named after the town of Windsor, Berkshire England on the River Thames. Several towns that border Windsor were once entirely or partially part of Windsor including: Windsor Locks, Connecticut Locks; South Windsor, Connecticut Windsor; East Windsor, Connecticut Windsor; Ellington, Connecticut (which was later part of East Windsor); and Bloomfield, Connecticut (originally called "Wintonbury"; a composite of the town names Windsor, Farmington, Connecticut and Simsbury, Connecticut The first "highway" in Connecticut opened in 1638 between Windsor and Hartford, Connecticut As other towns were settled further up the Connecticut river, such as Springfield, Massachusetts and Northampton, Massachusetts, trading routes were extended to them. Co.
The official website for the city of Poquonock is http://www.townofwindsorct.com.
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