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Cemetery List Number Cemetery Name Address City St Zip County 01001 ALBANY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION CEMETERY AVENUE ALBANY NY 12204 ALBANY 01002 ALBANY HEBREWS TAILORS 115 PINEHURST AVENUE ALBANY NY 12203 ALBANY 01003 ALCOVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 898 STATE ROUTE 143 RAVENA NY 12143 ALBANY 01004 BETHLEHEM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 456 GLENMONT NY 12207 ALBANY 01005 BETHLEHEM RURALCEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 402 SELKIRK NY 12158 ALBANY 01006 BROOKSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 566 PRESTON HOLLOW NY 12469 ALBANY 01008 EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK ASSOCIATION 2150 CENTRAL AVE SCHENECTADY NY 12304 ALBANY 01009 FAIRVIEW CEMETERY P O BOX 751 ALTAMONT NY 12009 ALBANY 01010 GRACELAND CEMETERY 680 DELAWARE AVE ALBANY NY 12209 ALBANY 01014 JERUSALEM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1415 INDIAN FIELDS RD FEURA BUSH NY 12067 ALBANY 01015 JEWISH PEOPLES CEMETERY CORP 19 FAIRLAWN DR CASTLETON NY 12033 ALBANY 01016 KNOX CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 14 KNOX NY 12107 ALBANY 01017 MEDUSA CEMETERY 465 CR 403 GREENVILLE NY 12083 ALBANY 01018 MEMORY GARDENS INC 983 WATERVLIET‐SHAKER RD ALBANY NY 12205 ALBANY 01019 MOUNT PLEASANT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 9 VOOHEERSVILLE AVE VOORHEESVILLE NY 12186 ALBANY 01020 NEW SCOTLAND CEMETERY P O BOX 265 SLINGERLANDS NY 12159 ALBANY 01021 ONESQUETHAW UNION CEMETERY 45 ALCOVE RD ALCOVE NY 12007 ALBANY 01022 POTTERS HOLLOW RURAL CEMETERY PO BOX 594 PRESTON HOLW NY 12469 ALBANY 01023 PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 50 GUILDERLAND NY 12084 ALBANY 01025 RENSSELAERVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 273 CR 359 RENSSELAERVILLE NY 12147 ALBANY 01026 WESTERLO CENTRAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 88 SWARTOUT RD WESTERLO NY 12193 ALBANY 01027 WESTERLO RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 29 WESTERLO NY 12193 ALBANY 01028 WOODLAWN CEMETERY P O BOX 273 EAST BERNE NY 12059 ALBANY 02001 ALFRED CENTER RURALCEMETERY ASSOCIATION 5704 E VALLEY ROAD ALFRED STATION NY 14803 ALLEGHANY 02002 ALGER RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 11048 DUQWAY RD FILLMORE NY 14735 ALLEGHANY 02003 ALMOND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 154 ALMOND NY 14804 ALLEGHANY 02004 BATES FAMILY CEMETERY 8049 HIGGINS CREEK RD FILLMORE NY 14735 ALLEGHANY 02005 BELLVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 9814 ROUTE 446 CUBA NY 14727 ALLEGHANY 02006 BLACK CREEK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 6359 RT 305 PO BOX 27 BLACK CREEK NY 14714 ALLEGHANY 02007 CADWELLS UNION CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2281 WALMORTH MARION WALWORTH NY 14568 ALLEGHANY 02008 CANASERAGACEMETERY ASSOCIATION BOX 84 CANASERAGA NY 14822 ALLEGHANY 02009 CENTERVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 55 HUME NY 14745 ALLEGHANY 02010 CUBA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 17 MAPLE STREET CUBA NY 14727 ALLEGHANY 02011 FAIRLAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 804 ANDOVER NY 14806 ALLEGHANY 02012 FAIRVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 73 MAIN ST ALMOND NY 14804 ALLEGHANY 02013 MAPLE GROVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC SUNNYSIDE STREET FRIENDSHIP NY 14739 ALLEGHANY 02015 HALLSPORT UNION CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2197 STOUT ROAD WELLSVILLE NY 14895 ALLEGHANY 02016 HARDYS CORNERS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 100 N. LAKE DRIVE # 34 ORCHARD PARK NY 14127 ALLEGHANY 02017 HILLSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC 3616 COUNTY RD 12 ANDOVER NY 14806 ALLEGHANY 02019 KNIGHTS CREEK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 5569 WOLF SPRING RD SCIO NY 14880 ALLEGHANY 02020 MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1089 LUSK RD ALFRED STATION NY 14803 ALLEGHANY 02021 MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 414 FRIENDSHIP NY 14739 ALLEGHANY 02022 MOUNT PLEASANT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 162 HOUGHTON NY 14744 ALLEGHANY 02023 ORAMEL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7125 CRAWFORD CREEK RD BELFAST NY 14711 ALLEGHANY 02024 PINE GROVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7763 WISCOY RD PORTAGEVILLE NY 14536 ALLEGHANY 02025 RICHBURG CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 112 RICHBURG NY 14774 ALLEGHANY 02026 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 13 MERTON AVENUE BELFAST NY 14711 ALLEGHANY 02027 RUSHFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1953 CHEESEMAN HILL RD DELEVAN NY 14042 ALLEGHANY 02028 SHORT TRACT CEMETERY 10515 CTY RT 15 FILLMORE NY 14735 ALLEGHANY 02029 STANNARDS CEMETERY CORPORATION 2186 FULMER VALLEY RD WELLSVILLE NY 14895 ALLEGHANY 02030 SUNNY VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 10433 COUNTY ROAD 16 SWAIN NY 14884 ALLEGHANY 02031 VALLEY BROOK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1524 STATE ROUTE 417 ANDOVER NY 14806 ALLEGHANY 02032 WHITE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 254 RUSHFORD NY 14777 ALLEGHANY 02033 WHITESVILLE RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 323 WHITESVILLE NY 14897 ALLEGHANY 02035 WOODLAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 82 WELLSVILLE NY 14895 ALLEGHANY 02036 WOODLAWN MAUSOLEUM ASSOCIATION INC 3174 STATE ROUTE 19 WELLSVILLE NY 14895 ALLEGHANY 02037 CANEADEA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7723 RT 243 RUSHFORD NY 14777 ALLEGHANY 03001 PELHAM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 325 KING AVE BRONX NY 10464 BRONX 03002 WOODLAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION (THE) WEBSTER AVE & 233 ST BRONX NY 10470 BRONX 04001 ANTHONY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2447 OLD RT 17 WINDSOR NY 13865 BROOME 04002 CENTER LISLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1435 CALDWELL HILL ROAD LISLE NY 13797 BROOME 04003 CHENANGO VALLEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 120 NOWLAN RD BINGHAMTON NY 13901 BROOME 04004 CONKLIN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION POBOX161 CONKLIN NY 13748 BROOME 04005 DEPOSIT PINE GROVE CEMETERY 42 CHURCH STREET DEPOSIT NY 13754 BROOME 04006 EAST MAINE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2320 FARM TO MARKET RD JOHNSON CITY NY 13790 BROOME 04008 GLEN AUBREY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 188 GLEN AUBREY NY 13777 BROOME 04009 GLEN CASTLE RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 195 TREDWELL RD BINGHAMTON NY 13905 BROOME 04011 HALE EDDY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1296 SCOTT CENTER RD SUSQUEHANNA PA 18847 BROOME 04012 HAWLEYTON CEMETERY 55 FOLAND RD BINGHAMTON NY 13903 BROOME 04014 KILLAWOG CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 62 KILLAWOG NY 13794 BROOME 04015 KIRKWOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1541 NEW YORK ROUTE #11 KIRKWOOD NY 13795 BROOME 04016 KNOX CEMETERY CORP 488 MOUNTAIN RD WINDSOR NY 13865 BROOME 04017 LISLE VILLAGE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 73 LISLE NY 13797 BROOME 04018 LOWER TRACY CREEK CEMETERY 600 HIGH AVE ENDICOTT NY 13760 BROOME 04019 MAINE CEMETERY CORP PO BOX 321 MAINE NY 13802 BROOME 04021 NANTICOKE VALLEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 708 BYFORD BLVD ENDWELL NY 13760 BROOME 04022 NEW OHIO CEMETERY TUNNEL NY 13848 BROOME 04023 NORTH FENTONCEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1027 NY RT 369 CHENANGO FORKS NY 13746 BROOME 04024 PERCH POND CEMETERY ASSOC 290 PENNY HOLLOW RD NINEVEH NY 13813 BROOME 04025 PORT CRANE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 3 PORT CRANE NY 13833 BROOME 04027 RIVERHURST MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION INC 205 E MAIN ST P O BOX 275 ENDICOTT NY 13760 BROOME 04028 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 114 WHITNEY POINT NY 13862 BROOME 04029 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 294 WINDSOR NY 13865 BROOME 04030 RIVERSIDE RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 39 CAROL CT CONKLIN NY 13748 BROOME 04031 RIVERVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 444 CHAFFEE ST HARPURSVILLE NY 13787 BROOME 04032 ST STANISLAUS KOSTKA R C CEMETERY PO BOX 735 JOHNSON CITY NY 13790 BROOME 04033 SANITARIA SPRINGS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 573 NY RT 7 PORT CRANE NY 13833 BROOME 04034 SOUTH STREET CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 35 NORTH CANAL ST GREENE NY 13778 BROOME 04035 SOUTH WINDSOR CEMETERY 69 CHAPEL ST WINDSOR NY 13865 BROOME 04036 SPRING FOREST CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 51 MYGATT STREET BINGHAMTON NY 13905 BROOME 04037 UPPER LISLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 38 CARIGAN ROAD WHITNEY POINT NY 13862 BROOME 04039 VESTAL HILLS MEMORIAL PARK ASSOCIATION 3997 VESTAL ROAD VESTAL NY 13850 BROOME 04040 VESTAL PARK AND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 108 HAWTHORNE ST VESTAL NY 13850 BROOME 04041 WESTLAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 52 COURT ST BINGHAMTON NY 13901 BROOME 04042 WINDSOR VILLAGE CEMETERY 730 RIVER RD BINGHAMTON NY 13901 BROOME 04043 TWIN TIERS CREMATION SERVICES INC 511 EAST MAIN STREET ENDICOTT, NY 13760 BROOME 04045 CITY CREMATIONS, INC. 269 CHENANGO STREET BINGHAMTON NY 13901 BROOME 05002 CHESTNUT HILL CEMETERY 9375 NOUVOO RD PORTVILLE NY 14770 CATTARAUGUS 05003 CONEWANGO CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 488 WILLARD ST JAMESTOWN NY 14701 CATTARAUGUS 05004 COTTAGE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 12876 PLANCK RD PERRYSBURG NY 14129 CATTARAUGUS 05005 CRAWFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 639 WILDWOOD AVENUE SALAMANCA NY 14779 CATTARAUGUS 05006 DELEVAN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 245 DELEVAN NY 14042 CATTARAUGUS 05007 EAST OTTO CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7517 EAST FLATS ROAD EAST OTTO NY 14729 CATTARAUGUS 05008 EAST PORTVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 331 PLEASANT ACRES DRIVE PORTVILLE NY 14770 CATTARAUGUS 05009 EAST RANDOLPH CEMETERY CORP 109 WILLIAMS ST RANDOLPH NY 14772 CATTARAUGUS 05010 ELLICOTTVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 1465 ELLICOTTVILLE NY 14731 CATTARAUGUS 05012 FARMERSVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 144 RT 243 FARMERSVL STA NY 14060 CATTARAUGUS 05015 FREEDOM CEMETERY SOCIETY 632 MOORE RD FREEDOM NY 14065 CATTARAUGUS 05016 FREEDOM RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 152 FREEDOM NY 14065 CATTARAUGUS 05017 GREEN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 5136 ROUTE 219 GREAT VALLEY NY 14741 CATTARAUGUS 05019 HINSDALE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 3828 PENN RD HINSDALE NY 14743 CATTARAUGUS 05020 JOLLS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 11472 DEWEY RD PERRYSBURG NY 14129 CATTARAUGUS 05021 LIBERTY PARK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 93 CATTARAUGUS NY 14719 CATTARAUGUS 05023 LITTLE VALLEY RURAL CEMETERY P O BOX 204 LITTLE VALLEY NY 14755 CATTARAUGUS 05025 MAPLES CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 8900 BAASE ROAD LITTLE VALLEY NY 14755 CATTARAUGUS 05026 MARKHAMS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 10701 MARKHAM DRIVE GOWANDA NY 14070 CATTARAUGUS 05027 MCKINSTRY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 75 WINTERVIEW RD ARCADE NY 14009 CATTARAUGUS 05028 MOUNT VIEW CEMETERY PO BOX 1044 OLEAN NY 14760 CATTARAUGUS 05030 NEW ALBION LOWER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 10064 MOSHER HOLLOW RD CATTARAUGUS NY 14719 CATTARAUGUS 05031 NORTH OTTO CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7656 WILSON ROAD LITTLE VALLEY NY 14755 CATTARAUGUS 05033 PARK LAWN CEMETERY CORP
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