Many changes have happened since 1937. Ed moved his business in Pittsfield to Bradford Street and added a branch in Cheshire in 1964, the same year his sons Dave and Ed Jr. joined the business. Ed Senior's untimely death in 1968 did not change...
Funeral Homes in South Lee, MA
In 1937, when Ed Dery opened his first funeral home in Pittsfield, life was different. Life moved slower back then. You knew your neighbor, and you knew his needs. Ed Dery knew what his community needed...a friend they could depend on in a time...
Our firm has been providing professional, caring funeral service to Chatham and the surrounding areas since 1893. We proudly represent a trusted name in our community. We continually strive to bring information needed to make good decisions to...
As a family owned and operated service for over 68 years, we are proud to be known as a staff with years of experience caring for families during the most difficult time of their lives. Our philosophy regarding funeral service is that no two...
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Facts about the city
South Lee Historic District is a historic district at 1365-1710 Pleasant—1120-1140 Fairview St.--15-80 Willow Street in Lee, Massachusetts.The district features Mid-19th-Century Revival and Early Republic architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
South Lee Obituaries
History
Lee was a filming location for 'Before and After (film) and After' (1996) and 'The Cider House Rules (film) Cider House Rules' (1999). Early industries included agriculture and lumbering, with lime (mineral) made in kilns. Lee is a New England town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts County, Massachusetts, United States. Lee's 19th-century prosperity left it with fine period architecture, including the town hall and library. Lee, which includes the villages of South and East Lee, is part of the The Berkshires resort area.
This was once territory of the Mahican Indigenous peoples of the Americas It was first settled as Dodgetown in 1760, then incorporated in 1777 as Lee.
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