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...
Funeral Homes in Spring Glen, NY
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...
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...
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Facts about the city
Spring Glen is a hamlet of the Town of Wawarsing in Ulster County, New York, United States. It is located just off US 209 just north of the Sullivan County line. It has the ZIP Code 12483.It has been settled since the early 19th century, first as a farming village. Later, the Delaware and Hudson Canal made it a key stop. Spring Glen is its third name. Originally established as Red Bank, it became Homowack (Iroquois for \"where the stream begins\" in 1851. Later in the century, the residents changed the name again, this time to Spring Glen, to attract more tourist business.That tourism brought Jews to the region, and in 1917 they built Spring Glen Synagogue, the first Jewish place of worship in the Catskill region. The community became a small concentration of vacation bungalows, most of which are occupied only during the summer months. Recently these bungalows have been remodeled into permanent homes as the number of people coming from New York City to stay in the Catskills during the summer has declined.Also one of the Ukrainian relics is located in Spring Glen at the Temple of Oriyana - a holy place for followers of the religion of RUNVira.
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History
Spring Glen is its third name. Later in the century, the residents changed the name again, this time to Spring Glen, to attract more tourist business. Spring Glen is an unincorporated area Administrative divisions of New York#Hamlet of the Town of Wawarsing, New York in Ulster County, New York County, New York, United States. It is located just off US Route 209 in New York 209 just north of the Sullivan County, New York County line.
It has been settled since the early 19th century, first as a farming village.
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