Cochran Funeral Home has been run by the Cochran family since 1899. Like his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather before him, Chip Cochran currently runs the business with the same ethics and personal touch that the Cochran family has lived...
Funeral Homes in Stillwater, NJ
Paul B. Ferguson moved to Sussex County in 1959 from Little Falls, NJ purchasing his first funeral home, Ferguson Funeral Home in Sussex. In 1970, he purchased F. John Ramsey Funeral Home and Sussex County Monument Company in Franklin, NJ. Along...
Gallaway & Crane Funeral Home, in business since 1935, features two locations for maximum convenience to area families. The firm's main facility at 101 South Finley Avenue in downtown Basking Ridge has been in operation since 1936.
I n 1954, William F. Morrison, Sr., along with his wife Ruth, founded The Morrison Funeral Home on Bartholdi Avenue and through his years of service earned the reputation as "a funeral director's director." Morrison died suddenly at home on...
Gallaway & Crane Funeral Home, in business since 1935, features two locations for maximum convenience to area families. The firm's main facility at 101 South Finley Avenue in downtown Basking Ridge has been in operation since 1936.
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Facts about the city
Stillwater Township is a township located in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. Located in the Kittatinny Valley, Stillwater is a rural farming community with a long history of dairy farming. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 4,099.Stillwater was settled in the eighteenth century by Palatine German immigrants who entered through the port of Philadelphia. In 1741, Casper Shafer, John George Wintermute (Windemuth), and their father-in-law Johan Peter Bernhardt settled along the Paulins Kill. For the next 50 years, the village of Stillwater was essentially German, centered on a union church shared by Lutheran and German Reformed (Calvinist) congregations. The German population assimilated by the early nineteenth century, but evidence of their settlement remains in the architecture of the grist mills, lime kilns, and stone houses located throughout the valley. Stillwater was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on December 27, 1824, from portions of Hardwick Township when Sussex County was divided in half by the legislature a few weeks earlier to create Warren County. Portions of the township were taken to form Fredon Township on February 24, 1904.In 2008, New Jersey Monthly magazine ranked Stillwater Township as its 40th best place to live in its annual rankings of the \"Best Places To Live\" in New Jersey.
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Stillwater Township is a Township (New Jersey) in Sussex County, New Jersey County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 4,267. It is a farming community with a small "village." Stillwater is known for its lakeside summer residences, abundant limestone and lime kilns. . .
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