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Funeral Homes in Big Indian, NY
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Big Indian.
Suburbs of Big Indian: Oliverea.
Zip codes in the city: 12410.
Ulster County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Our funeral home is a family owned and operated business. We are large enough to give our families the same service as the largest funeral homes around, yet we are small enough that each family gets the level of attention and care they deserve.
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Facts about the city
Big Indian is a hamlet within the Town of Shandaken in Ulster County, New York, United States. It is located along State Route 28, within the Catskill Park 17 miles west of Woodstock. The Esopus Creek runs through the area, as Birch Creek feeds in from the north. Big Indian Hollow is located slightly to the west, while Big Indian Mountain sits to the southwest.
Big Indian Obituaries
It was reported on July 9th, 2002 that Arthur D Talkington died in Big Indian, New York. Talkington was 80 years old and was born in Muscatine, IA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Arthur D's life.
History
The community is located at . Big Indian is a community in Ulster County, New York, United States located on New York State Route 28, within the Catskill Park 17 miles west of Woodstock, New York The Esopus Creek runs through the area, as Birch Creek feeds in from the north. The lowest temperature was –27°F, recorded in 1994. . The highest known temperate in Bearsville was 101°F, which occurred in 1995.
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