Established in 1966, Berube-Comeau Funeral Home is a family owned business located in Haverhill, MA, and serves the Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire areas.Berube-Comeau Funeral Home offers a wide range of funeral...
Funeral Homes in Auburn, NH
Pollard Funeral Home was founded by Kenneth H. Pollard in 1953--- the year Tenney High School was built, and the city of Lawrence celebrated its 100-year anniversary. He and his staff offered services in the spirit of our family helping your...
In 1977, Anthony S. Conte, Sr. purchased The Dewhirst Funeral Home of North Andover which had been in existence for twenty years. Tony immediately set out to provide personal, sensitive, and compassionate service to the community by providing...
Since 1878, we have been working with families of Tewksbury in their time of need. Our business, owned and operated by life-long Tewksbury resident Brad Dee, is committed to providing affordable funerals with the service and facilities families...
Established in 1923 by W. Herbert Blake, the original location of Blake Funeral Home was in the Highland section of Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1947, the Funeral Home was purchased by Cortlandt J. Burkinshaw, a first generation Funeral Director.
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Facts about the city
Auburn is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,953 at the 2010 census, with an estimated population of 5,158 in 2013. The town was ranked number one of \"New Hampshire's Most Beautiful Towns\" in July 2010 by WMUR News 9.
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History
As with Auburn, Maine Maine, Auburn, Massachusetts Massachusetts and Auburn, New York New York, the name is from Oliver Goldsmith's popular 18th century poem, "The Deserted Village", which begins: :Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, :Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain :Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, :And parting summer's lingering blooms delayed . Auburn is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire County, New Hampshire, United States. Once a part of Chester, New Hampshire it was known as Chester Woods, Chester West Parish, Long Meadow, and then Auburn. The population was 4,682 at the United States Census, 2000 census.
Auburn was incorporated in 1845. .
The official website for the city of Auburn is http://www.auburnnh.us.
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