Paul B. Ferguson moved to Sussex County in 1959 from Little Falls, NJ purchasing his first funeral home, Ferguson Funeral Home in Sussex. In 1970, he purchased F. John Ramsey Funeral Home and Sussex County Monument Company in Franklin, NJ. Along...
Funeral Homes in Budd Lake, NJ
I n 1954, William F. Morrison, Sr., along with his wife Ruth, founded The Morrison Funeral Home on Bartholdi Avenue and through his years of service earned the reputation as "a funeral director's director." Morrison died suddenly at home on...
We, the Higgins family, for over 135 years and four generations, have been privileged to serve the families and the community as a whole with professional service and personal attention. Each family, regardless of race, ethnicity or religion, is...
Finegan Funeral Home is family owned and operated. We continue the tradition of service begun in 1931 by founder John T. Finegan and carried on by his son, James T. Finegan, Sr. Today, brothers John M. Finegan, Sr. and Jeffrey E. Finegan, Sr.,...
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Facts about the city
Budd Lake is an unincorporated community and census designated place (CDP) located within Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 8,968. Budd Lake was named for John Budd. Prior to that, it was called Hattacawanna Lake.
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Budd Lake is a census-designated place and unincorporated area (New Jersey) area located within Mount Olive Township, New Jersey Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey County, New Jersey. Prior to that, it was called Hattacawanna Lake . As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 8,100.
Budd Lake was named for John Budd . . .
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