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Funeral Homes in Cochecton, NY
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Cochecton.
Zip codes in the city: 12726.
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Founded in may of 1949 by Joseph N and Anita Garlick.The Joseph N. Garlick Funeral Home Inc. will help you through the process and will perform the funeral and burial services with dignity and respect and who will console the family in their time...
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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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.
Cochecton Obituaries
It was disclosed by Sullivan County Democrat on December 24th, 2013 that Willi H Ernst died in Cochecton, New York. Ernst was 85 years old and was born in Hildesheim, . Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Willi H's life.
It was reported by Sullivan County Democrat on January 25th, 2013 that Ralph V Jr Calkin died in Cochecton, New York. Calkin was 82 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Ralph V Jr's life.
It was revealed by Sullivan County Democrat on January 25th, 2013 that Ralph V Jr Calkin passed on in Cochecton, New York. Calkin was 82 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Ralph V Jr's life.
It was reported by Sullivan County Democrat on May 10th, 2011 that John W Diehl passed away in Cochecton, New York. Diehl was 67 years old and was born in Hackensack, NJ. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor John W's life.
It was noted by Sullivan County Democrat on January 22nd, 2010 that Ralph Lloyd Gabriel passed on in Cochecton, New York. Gabriel was 81 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Ralph Lloyd's life.
It was written by Times Herald-Record on January 15th, 2010 that Douglas "Bugsy" Ackermann passed away in Cochecton, New York. Ackermann was 48 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Douglas "Bugsy"'s life.
It was reported by Times Herald-Record on January 7th, 2010 that Thelma Jean "Toby" Barton (Knapp) passed away in Cochecton, New York. Ms. Barton was 60 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Thelma Jean "Toby"'s life.
History
The town was formed from the Bethel, New York of Bethel in 1828. In the original charter of 1664, Cochecton marked the border between New York and New Jersey. More recently, various proposals were made to restore service on the line, but none have yet been adopted. The name is an aboriginal word for "low land."
Cochecton was reportedly the home of Tammany, a Native Americans in the United States American sage of the Lenape. 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.
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