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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Ouaquaga.
Suburbs of Ouaquaga: Harpursville.
Zip codes in the city: 13826.
Broome County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
MAKING EVERY
FUNERAL MEANINGFUL
At DeMunn Funeral Home, it’s not just a pleasant sentiment. It’s our responsibility. It means reaching far beyond the traditional role of the service provider. It means dedication to our families,...
Allen Memorial has always been ahead of the curve. For over a hundred years, our funeral home has been an innovator in funeral service and an early technology adopter in the community. Whether it’s installing the area’s first air conditioner...
In 1941 Ivan Clark established a funeral home on Delaware Street in Walton. After only six years he outgrew that location and moved to 25 Townsend Street. To better serve local families, Mr. Clark expanded his facility by constructing two...
The Wilson Funeral Home is Norwich’s only family-owned and independent funeral home. Established in 1891, the Wilson family has been serving the funeral needs of the Norwich community since 1949.
Onaquaga (also spelled many other ways) was a large Iroquois village, located on both sides of the Susquehanna River near present-day Windsor, New York. During the American Revolutionary War, the Continental Army destroyed it and nearby Unadilla in October 1778 in retaliation for British and Iroquois attacks on frontier communities.
. Onaquaga (also spelled many other ways) was a large Iroquois village, located on both sides of the Susquehanna River near present-day Windsor, New York until it was destroyed along with nearby Unadilla (village), New York by the Continental Army in October, 1778. . . .
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