Since 1999, it has been our purpose to provide thoughtful service. In so doing we hope to lighten one's burden at their time of need. Caring is a tradition at Pease & Gay Funeral Home. One that we, as a family owned firm, take great personal...
Funeral Homes in West Hatfield, MA
The Barry J. Farrell Funeral Home is a third generation; family owned
and operated funeral home. We have been serving the families of
Holyoke and the surrounding area since 1937, and have been at our
current location, 2049 Northampton...
Our history dates back to the early 1900's when Bert Beers opened the Bert L. Beers Funeral Home on N. Main Street in Palmer, MA. He operated it as such until Herbert Story was hired shortly after returning from World War II.
In 1937, when Ed Dery opened his first funeral home in Pittsfield, life was different. Life moved slower back then. You knew your neighbor, and you knew his needs. Ed Dery knew what his community needed...a friend they could depend on in a time...
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Facts about the city
The West Hatfield Historic District encompasses the historic rural village center of West Hatfield, Massachusetts. It is centered on the junction of West Street (US Route 5) with Linseed Road and Church Avenue. It is a cluster of buildings scattered primarily along Route 5; Church Avenue, which used to be a route to the eastern parts of town, was cut off by the construction of Interstate 91, and also has several houses of historical interest. The oldest properties in the district date to the 1830s, but most of the village's 23 contributing structures date to the early decades of the 20th century.The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
West Hatfield Obituaries
It was revealed by Daily Hampshire Gazette on September 19th, 2016 that William J "Bill" Larson passed on in West Hatfield, Massachusetts. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor William J "Bill"'s life.
It was disclosed by Daily Hampshire Gazette on July 15th, 2016 that Donald "Don" Pringle passed on in West Hatfield, Massachusetts. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Donald "Don"'s life.
It was noted by Daily Hampshire Gazette on July 15th, 2016 that Donald "Don" Pringle passed away in West Hatfield, Massachusetts. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Donald "Don"'s life.
History
Hatfield was also the birthplace and hometown of Sophia Smith, the founder of both Smith Academy (the Hatfield Public High School), and Smith College, the famous women's college. At first their relations with the local Indians were very welcoming on both sides. In 1786 the town was used as an assembly area for the discontented who became involved in Shays' Rebellion. As a center for agriculture the region produced cattle, sheep, corn, and tobacco. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield, Massachusetts metropolitan area Statistical Area.
Hatfield was founded in 1660 on land granted to General Daniel Dennison and Governor William Bradford (1590-1657) Bradford.
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