The Funeral Home and business were purchased from the Walata Family on November 20, 1992 and after a total renovation opened under the direction of Michael J. Smith, Jr., a member of a long established Chelsea family that has resided in Chelsea...
Funeral Homes in Hathorne, MA
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Hathorne.
Hathorne is also known as: Oniontown.
Zip codes in the city: 01937.
Essex County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
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The Casper Family has provided families with the finest care, compassion and sensitivity for over 75 years. Trust and confidence is so important in choosing a funeral services provider.
For almost one hundred years William J. Gormley Funeral Service has continued to build upon it's reputation for providing compassionate and meaningful funerals to those they serve.
Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home in Hyde Park has been family owned and operated for over sixty years and three generations. When Alexander F. Thomas Sr. first came to Boston in 1932, to attend medical school, he began apprenticing with the owners of...
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Facts about the city
Danvers is a town (and census-designated place) in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the Danvers River near the northeastern coast of Massachusetts. Originally known as Salem Village, the town is most widely known for its association with the 1692 Salem witch trials. It is also known for the Danvers State Hospital (one of the state's 19th-century psychiatric hospitals, which was located here) and for Liberty Tree Mall. As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 26,493.
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History
*In 1847, the railroad came to Danvers. Noteworthy Revolutionary figures who stayed in Danvers include Royal Governor General Thomas Gage and Benedict Arnold. Around 1630, settlers converted an existing Naumkeag trail into the Old Ipswich Road, creating a connection to the main cities of Salem and Boston. *Town Hall was built in 1855 and, though it has undergone modifications and renovations several times, still stands today. According to legend, the George II of Great Britain rather than signing the charter, returned it with the message "The King Unwilling." On June 9, 1757, however, the town was incorporated anyway, and the King's rebuff was defiantly given a place on the town's seal.
The official website for the city of Hathorne is http://www.danvers.govoffice.com.
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