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Funeral Homes in Cochecton Center, NY
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Cochecton Center.
Suburbs of Cochecton Center: Cochecton Ctr.
Zip codes in the city: 12727.
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The Hessling Funeral Home was established in 1895 by Nicholas Hessling near the location where the Funeral Home is today. The business began as a monument company and later the funeral home was developed.
On May 27, 1941, Carmine J. (C.J.) Parise received his undertaker's license, as it was called back then by the state of Pennsylvania. Carmine's interest in the funeral profession was inspired by his uncle, Jacob B. Graziano, who was the first...
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Facts about the city
Cochecton is a town located in west-central Sullivan County, New York, USA. The population was 1,372 at the 2010 census. The name is an aboriginal word for \"low land.\"The Town of Cochecton (its official name) is situated on the Delaware River, directly across from Damascus, Pennsylvania, to which a bridge over the river provides access. The village of Cochecton has a ZIP code of 12726; the ZIP codes for two other communities located within the town's boundaries — Cochecton Center and Lake Huntington — are 12727 and 12752 respectively.
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History
The town once had a station on the Binghamton, New York branch of the Erie Lackawanna Railway, but passenger service on this branch ceased in 1971; the branch has since been taken over by Conrail. The town was formed from the Bethel, New York of Bethel in 1828. After a long dispute - the New York-New Jersey Line War - the final border was set further South, near Port Jervis. Cochecton is a town located in west-central Sullivan County, New York County, New York, United States The population was 1,328 at the 2000 census. The Delaware, New York of Delaware was formed from part of Cochecton in 1869.
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