Our area’s funeral homes

During the quarantine, we are trying to run articles with information of use to newcomers and full-time residents alike; we hope you will save these up in case you need them.

We hope this won’t be the case but it’s possible you will need the help of a funeral director while you are up here.

The Tri-state region is fortunate to have only privately owned small funeral homes, where the funeral director is a comforting face at a difficult time.

In our Connecticut towns, there is the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon (Brian Kenny is the funeral director) and the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan (Bob Palmer, funeral director).

In nearby New York state there is the Conklin Funeral Home in Millerton (Scott Conklin, funeral director); the Hufcut Funeral Home in Dover Plains (Larry House, Kathryn Palmer-House and Andrew House, funeral directors); and the Peck and Peck Funeral Home in Pine Plains (Jeff Proper, funeral director) and Peck and Peck in Copake (Scott Chwalek, funeral director).

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