Sweet's Funeral Home, Inc. was founded in 1950 by George W. Sweet (1915-1991). The family tradition was carried on by his son, G. Richard Sweet (1942-1997), and the funeral home is now in its third generation.Our funeral home is a family owned...
Funeral Homes in Chelsea, NY
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Chelsea.
Zip codes in the city: 12512.
Dutchess County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Our funeral home is a independently 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 receives the level of attention and care they...
Our firm started serving the needs of the people in the Middletown area in a store front under the name of the Rockafellow Burial Company in 1899. In 1929, it purchased the former Galloway residence at eleven Orchard Street in downtown...
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Chelsea Obituaries
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History
Traditionally, Chelsea was bounded on the east by Eighth Avenue (Manhattan) Avenue, but in 1883 the apartment block, soon transformed to Hotel Chelsea helped extend it past Seventh Avenue (Manhattan) Avenue, and now it runs as far east as Sixth Avenue. The neighborhood is part of Manhattan Community Board 4 and Manhattan Community Board 5. Other major housing complexes in the Chelsea area are Penn South - a Mitchell-Lama Housing Program Mitchell-Lama development and the NYCHA-built and operated Fulton Houses and Elliott Chelsea Houses. The area is also home to the modern dance company Cedar Lakes who perform in their theater in the West Chelsea Arts district. The neighborhood is primarily residential with a mix of tenements, apartment blocks and rehabilitated warehousing, and its many businesses reflect that diversity: ethnic restaurants, Delicatessen and clothing boutiques are plentiful.
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