Funeral Homes in Weld, ME

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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Weld.

Zip codes in the city: 04285.

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Adams Funeral Home

In 1998 Jeremy began his apprenticeship at Adams Funeral Home which was under the management of Dan and Scott Adams and the ownership of ECI Services of Maine before it was sold to SCI, a corporation in Texas.

Nearby Funeral Homes for Weld

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Adams Funeral Home
71 Main St
Farmington, ME 04966
Adams Funeral Home
108 Court St
Farmington, ME 04938
Adams Funeral Home Funeral Dir
3 Court St
Farmington, ME 04938
Andrews Funeral Home
High
Buckfield, ME 04220
Andrews Funeral Home
64 Andrews Rd
Bryant Pond, ME 04289
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Finley Funeral Home
15 Church St
Livermore Falls, ME 04254
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Giberson Funeral Home
40 Maple St
Madison, ME 04950
Greenleaf Funeral Home Incorporated
37 Vernon St
Bethel, ME 04286
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Meader & Son Funeral Home
3 Franklin St
Rumford, ME 04276
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Sg Thibault Funeral Home Incorporated
250 Penobscot St
Rumford, ME 04276
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Thibault Funeral Home
Cross
Rangeley, ME 04970
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Western Mountains Cremation
Rr 2
Farmington, ME 04938
Wiles Funeral Home & Remembrance Center
137 Farmington Falls Rd
Farmington, ME 04992
Wiles Funeral Homes & Memorial
30 Weld St
Dixfield, ME 04224
Wiles Funeral Homes & Memorial
308 Franklin Rd
Jay, ME 04239
Wiles Funeral Homes & Memorial
137 Farmington Falls Rd
Farmington, ME 04992
Wiles Funeral Homes/Memorial
136 High St
Wilton, ME 04294

Facts about the city

Weld is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 419 at the 2010 census. Set beside Webb Lake and almost surrounded by mountains, Weld is noted for its scenic beauty. It is home to Mount Blue State Park, Camp Kawanhee for Boys, and Camp Lawroweld.

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History

Farmers cultivated Maize potatoes, wheat and oats. Incorporated as a town on February 8, 1816, Weld was named after its proprietor, a member of the Weld family. The town was part of an extensive tract purchased about 1790 from the state of Massachusetts by Jonathan Phillips of Boston, Massachusetts Phillips was an investor whose agent, Jacob Abbott of Wilton, New Hampshire, resold parcels of the land to settlers. Other industries were a starch factory, blacksmith and tanning By 1870, the population was 1,130. It also produced fork and shovel handles, butter tubs, horse harness and tinware.

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