We are a locally owned, family operated funeral home, providing traditional funeral services, cremation services and green burial services to the families we serve.
Funeral Homes in Lunenburg, VT
Pearsons Funeral Home has been through many changes since it first became a part of the Lyndonville community around 1889.
Charles Dodge, son of G.E. Dodge, owner of the first furniture store in Lyndonville, took over his father's business in...
Fleury-Patry Funeral Home has been owned and operated in Berlin, New Hampshire for 75 years. We have a deep love and commitment for our community and are dedicated to serving its citizens with the utmost quality and care.
Ricker Funeral Home has been a family owned funeral home since the early 1900's, with the Ricker name being associated with the firm since 1952. In 1943, Paul N. Ricker joined Dennis Rouhan and Herbert Swan at Rouhan and Swan Funeral Home. In...
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Facts about the city
Lunenburg is a town in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,302 at the 2010 census, the most populous in Essex County. The name stems from one of the titles for Prince Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand of Brunswick-Lunenburg.Lunenburg contains the villages of West Lunenburg, South Lunenburg and Gilman, and is part of the Berlin, NH–VT Micropolitan Statistical Area.Lunenburg was the home of Vermont State Representative Adino Nye Bell.
Lunenburg Obituaries
It was revealed by Walla Walla Union-Bulletin on February 21st, 2013 that Dorothy Corinne Kulisek (Wright) passed away in Washington. Ms. Kulisek was 86 years old and was born in Lunenburg, VT. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Dorothy Corinne's life.
History
Lunenburg is a New England town in Essex County, Vermont County, Vermont, United States. The name stems from one of the titles of George 2nd of England, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg. The population was 1,328 at the 2000 United States Census census. . .
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