Funeral Homes in Nutting Lake, MA

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

Popular neighborhoods in Nutting Lake include: Greater Lowell.

Suburbs of Nutting Lake: Nuttings Lake.

Zip codes in the city: 01865.

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Smith Walata Funeral Home

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...

Casper Funeral Home

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.

William J Gormley Funeral Homes

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

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...

Nearby Funeral Homes for Nutting Lake

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Alfred D Thomas Funeral Home
326 Granite Ave
Milton, MA 02170
Arthur J Scott Funeral Home
298 S Broadway
Lawrence, MA 01843
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Beechwood Funeral Home
262 Beach St
Revere, MA 02151
Brady & Fallon Funeral Service
10 Tower St
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Bruno Funeral Home
128 Revere St
Revere, MA 02151
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Carafa Funeral Home
389 Washington Ave
Chelsea, MA 02150
Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home
22 Oak St
Hyde Park, MA 02136
Casper Funeral Home
187 Dorchester St
South Boston, MA 02127
Cassidy Funeral Home
743 E Broadway
South Boston, MA 02127
Charles Dewhirst Andover Funeral
33 Pearson St
Andover, MA 01810
Crosby & Lawler Funeral Home
1803 Centre St
West Roxbury, MA 02132
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Porcella Funeral Home
876 Winthrop Ave
Revere, MA 02152
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Riley Funeral Home Incorporated
171 Humboldt Ave
Dorchester, MA 02121
Roger Shields Funeral Home
821 Cummins Hwy
Mattapan, MA 02126
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Scally & Trayers Funeral Home
54 Pleasant St
Dorchester, MA 02125
Smith Walata Funeral Home
125 Washington Ave
Chelsea, MA 02150
Spencer Funeral Home
575 E Broadway
South Boston, MA 02206
Sullivan Funeral Home
35 Henshaw St
Brighton, MA 02134
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Tobin & Mitchell Funeral Home
666 Massachusetts Ave
Boston, MA 02117
Torf Funeral Service
151 Washington Ave
Chelsea, MA 02150
Tracy Funeral Home Incorporated
45 Common St
Walpole, MA 02081
Twomey-Leblanc Funeral Home
193 High St
Newburyport, MA 01950
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Vertuccio Funeral Home
773 Broadway
Revere, MA 02151
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Walter V Boyko & Son Funeral
10 Tower St
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Welsh & Sons
718 Broadway
Chelsea, MA 02150
Whittier Porter Funeral Home
6 High St
Ipswich, MA 01938
William E Mc Ginn Funeral Home
157 Maple St
Lynn, MA 01902
William Gormley Funeral Homes
509 Centre St
Jamaica Plain, MA 02447
William J Gormley Funeral Homes
2055 Centre St
West Roxbury, MA 02132
Wing Fook Funeral Home
13 Gerard St
Roxbury, MA 02118

Facts about the city

Billerica /bɪlˈrɪkə/ is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 40,243 according to the 2010 census. It borrows its name from the town of Billericay in Essex, England.

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History

The song "Yankee Doodle" supposedly became a term of national pride instead of an insult due to this event . In 1638, Massachusetts Bay Governor John Winthrop and Lt. (The unusual spelling of liberty is Manning's own.) Other notable Revolutionary War era residents included Asa Pollard (1735–1775), the first soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Thomas Ditson (born 1741), who was tarred and feathered by the British in 1775 while on a visit to Boston. The town was incorporated as Billerica in 1655, on the same day as nearby Chelmsford, Massachusetts and Groton, Massachusetts The oldest remaining homestead in the town is the Manning Manse, built in 1696, and later the residence of William Manning (1747–1814), the author of "The Key of Libberty," a critique of Federalist policies. In the early 1630s a Praying Indian village named Shawsheen was at the current site of Billerica.

The official website for the city of Nutting Lake is https://www.town.billerica.ma.us/.

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