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Cemetery List Number Cemetery Name Address City St Zip County 15001 ABBOTTS CORNERS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 5223 ABBOTT ROAD HAMBURG NY 14075 ERIE 32001 ACACIA PARK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC 4215 NO TONAWANDA CREEK RD NORTH TONAWANDA NY 14120 NIAGARA 56001 ACCORD RURAL CEMETERY P O 92 ACCORD NY 12404 ULSTER 20001 ACRA VILLAGE CEMETERY 1032 RT 31 PAWLING NY 12470 GREENE 23001 ADAMS STATE ROAD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 2 ADAMS CENTER NY 13606 JEFFERSON 51054 ADDISON HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7 STEUBEN STREET ADDISON NY 14801 STEUBEN 51001 ADDISON RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 4 HIGHLAND DR ADDISON NY 14801 STEUBEN 09001 AFTON GLENWOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 14 AFTON NY 13730 CHENANGO 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 15023 ALDEN EVERGREEN CEMETERY, INC 13292 MAPLE RIDGE X86115 ALDEN NY 14004 ERIE 33001 ALDER CREEK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 11361 PHILLIPS RD BOONVILLE NY 13309 ONEIDA 19002 ALEXANDER CEMETERY ASSOC 4201 BROADWAY ROAD ALEXANDER NY 14005 GENESEE 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 21001 ALGONQUIN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 62 WELLS NY 12190 HAMILTON 07001 ALLEN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1766 28TH CREEK RD FALCONER NY 14733 CHAUTAUQUA 02003 ALMOND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 154 ALMOND NY 14804 ALLEGHANY 60001 AMAWALK HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 4 AMAWALK NY 10501 WESTCHESTER 34001 AMBER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OTISCO VALLEY ROAD MARIETTA NY 13110 ONONDAGA 14001 AMENIA ISLAND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 77 HUNNS LAKE RD #E STANFORDVILLE NY 12581 DUTCHESS 29001 AMES CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 55 OTSEGO ST CANAJOHARIE NY 13317 MONTGOMERY 52001 AMITYVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1A SALT BOX PATH AMITYVILLE NY 11701 SUFFOLK 11001 ANCRAM UNION CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1259 CO RT 7 ANCRAM NY 12502 COLUMBIA 13001 ANDES CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1149 GLADSTONE HOLLOW RD ANDES NY 13731 DELAWARE 13002 ANDES RURAL CEMETERY 541 CEMETERY RD MARGARETVILLE NY 12455 DELAWARE 33002 ANNSVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 9647 TABERG‐FLOREN RD TABERG NY 13471 ONEIDA 04001 ANTHONY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2447 OLD RT 17 WINDSOR NY 13865 BROOME 61001 ARCADE RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 83 PARK ST ARCADE NY 14009 WYOMING 07002 ARKWRIGHT SUMMIT CEMETERY 2070 RT 83 FORESTVILLE NY 14062 CHAUTAUQUA 55001 ASBURY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1960 EAST SHORE DR. LANSING NY 14882 TOMPKINS 08001 ASHLAND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 172 TERRACE ST WELLSBURG NY 14894 CHEMUNG 20002 ASHLAND CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 202 SUTTON HOLLOW RD WINDHAM NY 12496 GREENE 46001 ASHLEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 3236 GALWAY RD BALLSTON SPA NY 12020 SARATOGA 26001 ASHLEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 63 DELAND ACRES FAIRPORT NY 14450 LIVINGSTON 56002 ASHOKAN RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 84 MT ROAD SHOKAN NY 12481 ULSTER 20003 ATHENS RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 377 CATSKILL NY 12414 GREENE 61002 ATTICA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 221 ATTICA NY 14011 WYOMING 12001 ATWATER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 3961 FIELDCREST DR CORTLAND NY 13045 CORTLAND 33003 AUGUSTA CEMETERY 2444 SAYER HUTH RD KNOXBORO NY 13425 ONEIDA 29002 AURIESVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC 30 GIFFORD AVE. FULTONVILLE NY 12072 MONTGOMERY 11002 AUSTERLITZ CEMETERY ASSOCIATION AUSTERLITZ NY 12017 COLUMBIA 33004 AVA SAND HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 40 RT 26 AVA NY 13303 ONEIDA 26002 AVON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 415 GENESEE ST AVON NY 14414 LIVINGSTON 52002 BABYLON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 46 WOODSOME RD BABYLON NY 11702 SUFFOLK 46002 BACON HILL CEMETERY 770 RT 32N SCHUYLERVILLE NY 12871 SARATOGA 09002 BAINBRIDGE GREENLAWNCEMETERY ASSOCIATION 13 EVANS STREET BAINBRIDGE NY 13733 CHENANGO 52003 BAITING HOLLOW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2916 SOUND AVE RIVERHEAD NY 11901 SUFFOLK 40002 BALLARD‐BARRETT CEMETERY INC PO BOX 292 MAHOPAC NY 10541 PUTNAM 46003 BALLSTON SPA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 231 BALLSTON SPA NY 12020 SARATOGA 07003 BALLTOWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 85 BURGESS ST SILVER CREEK NY 14136 CHAUTAUQUA 17001 BANGOR CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2317 ST RT 11B N BANGOR NY 12966 FRANKLIN 59002 BAPTIST RURAL CEMETERY OF SODUS CTR 5671 BOND RD SODUS NY 14551 WAYNE 46004 BARKERSVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 223 FAYVILLE ROAD GALWAY NY 12074 SARATOGA 25001 BARNES CORNERS CEMETERY 26606 CRAMER RD COPENHAGEN NY 13626 LEWIS 23054 BARNES SETTLEMENT CEMETERY ASSOC. 25297 NYST RT 26 REDWOOD NY 13679 JEFFERSON 43001 BARON HIRSCH CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1126 RICHMOND AVE STATEN ISLAND NY 10314 RICHMOND 19003 BATAVIA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 22 FISHER PARK BATAVIA NY 14021 GENESEE 02004 BATES FAMILY CEMETERY 8049 HIGGINS CREEK RD FILLMORE NY 14735 ALLEGHANY 51004 BATH CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 7134 RT 415N BATH NY 14810 STEUBEN 53031 BAUERNFIEND CEMETERY INC (THE) 15 POLEY RD NORTH BRANCH NY 12766 SULLIVAN 44001 BAUM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 4005 GREENMOUNT DR WILMINGTON DE 19810 ROCKLAND 51005 BAXTER RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 247 COUNTY ROUTE 86 ADDISON NY 14801 STEUBEN 45001 BAY SIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 491 POTSDAM NY 13676 ST. LAWRENCE 25002 BEACHES BRIDGE CEMETERY 6707 CN CHASE LAKE RD GLENFIELD NY 13343 LEWIS 32002 BEAR RIDGE CEMETERY 19 HARDING AVE LOCKPORT NY 14094 NIAGARA 49001 BEAVER DAMS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 750 NYS ROUTE 414 BEAVER DAMS NY 14812 SCHUYLER 53001 BEAVERKILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC P O BOX 175 ROSCOE NY 12776 SULLIVAN 13003 BEDELL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 120 GROCHOLL ROAD FLEISCHMANNS NY 12430 DELAWARE 60002 BEDFORD UNION CEMETERY 87 BEDFORD RD KATONAH NY 10536 WESTCHESTER 45002 BEECH PLAINS CEMETERY INC 58 SHADY LN OSWEGO NY 13126 ST. LAWRENCE 33005 BEECHWOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 11765 N. LAKE RD FORESTPORT NY 13338 ONEIDA 60003 BEECHWOODS CEMETERY OF NEW ROCHELLE (THE) 179 BEECHWOOD AVE NEW ROCHELLE NY 10801 WESTCHESTER 14002 BEEKMAN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 868 POUGHQUAG NY 12570 DUTCHESS 34003 BELLE ISLE CEMETERY INC 3220 ARMSTRONG RD WARNERS NY 13164 ONONDAGA 62001 BELLONA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 84 BELLONA NY 14415 YATES 02005 BELLVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 9814 ROUTE 446 CUBA NY 14727 ALLEGHANY 17002 BELMONT CENTER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION BRAINARDSVILLE NY 12953 FRANKLIN 39001 BENNETT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 247 FOX ROAD OTEGO NY 13825 OTSEGO 51006 BENNETTS CREEK CEMETERY PO BOX 503 ANDOVER NY 14806 STEUBEN 61003 BENNINGTON CENTER CEMETERY ASSOC 891 ALLEGHANY RD ATTICA NY 14011 WYOMING 62002 BENTON RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1354 PRE EMPTION RD PENN YAN NY 14527 YATES 54001 BERKSHIRE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 139 BLODGETT RD OWEGO NY 13827 TIOGA 42001 BERLIN COMMUNITY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC BOX 373 BERLIN NY 12022 RENSSELAER 30002 BETH DAVID CEMETERY ASSOC 300 ELMONT ROAD ELMONT NY 11003 NASSAU 52005 BETH MOSES CEMETERY CORP PO BOX 340 FARMINGDALE NY 11735 SUFFOLK 58001 BETHANY CEMETERY ASSOC 235 COUNTY RT 12 GRANVILLE NY 12832 WASHINGTON 52004 BETHANY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC P O BOX 1406 MATTITUCK NY 11952 SUFFOLK 01004 BETHLEHEM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 456 GLENMONT NY 12207 ALBANY 36001 BETHLEHEM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION INC 2641 LIBERTY RIDGE NEW WINDSOR NY 12553 ORANGE 01005 BETHLEHEM RURALCEMETERY ASSOCIATION P O BOX 402 SELKIRK NY 12158 ALBANY 40003 BEVERLY HILLS CEMETERY CORP 101 MILL STREET PUTNAM VALLEY, NY 10579 PUTNAM 38001 BIDWELL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 2247 COUNTY ROUTE 26 PARISH NY 13131 OSWEGO 08002 BIG FLATS BURIAL ASSOCIATION 195 HIBBARD ROAD HORSEHEADS NY 14845 CHEMUNG 06001 BIRD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 4575 DEMOND ROAD LOCKE NY 13092 CAYUGA 62003 BITLEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 161 SOUTH AVE PEN YAN NY 14527 YATES 45003 BIXBY CEMETERY PO BOX 462 NORFOLK NY 13667 ST. LAWRENCE 02006 BLACK CREEK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 6359 RT 305 PO BOX 27 BLACK CREEK NY 14714 ALLEGHANY 45004 BLACK LAKE CEMETERY 3138 CO RT 6 HAMMOND NY 13646 ST. LAWRENCE 23002 BLACK RIVER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 881 BLACK RIVER NY 13612 JEFFERSON 07005 BLOCKVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 5411 MILL STREET ASHVILLE NY 14710 CHAUTAUQUA 42002 BLOOMINGROVE RURAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 469 WYNANTSKILL NY 12198 RENSSELAER 15002 BLOSSOM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1150 SENECA CREEK RD WEST SENECA NY 14224 ERIE 56003 BLUE MOUNTAIN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 223 VAN VLIERDEN RD SAUGERTIES NY 12477 ULSTER 52006 BLUE POINT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 163 BLUE POINT NY 11715 SUFFOLK 52007 BOHEMIA UNION CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 45 BOHEMIA NY 11716 SUFFOLK 57001 BOLTON RURAL CEMETERY PO BOX 1755 BOLTON LANDING NY 12814 WARREN 33007 BOONVILLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 215 MAIN ST BOONVILLE NY 13309 ONEIDA 35002 BOUGHTON HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 473 VICTOR NY 14564 ONTARIO 13004 BOVINA CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 74 BOVINA CENTER NY 13740 DELAWARE 38002 BOYLSTON & SANDY CREEK ASSOCIATION 231 VAN AUKEN RD LACONA NY 13083 OSWEGO 51007 BRADFORD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 9782 COUNTY RTE 16 BRADFORD NY 14815 STEUBEN 61004 BRAINARDS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 110 MAIN STREET ATTICA NY 14011 WYOMING 47001 BRAMAN CORNERS UNION CEMETERY 243 KNIGHT RD DELANSON NY 12053 SCHENECTADY 62004 BRANCHPORT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 3762 LAKE TO LAKE RD STANLEY NY 14561 YATES 15004 BRANT CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1083 STURGEON PT RD DERBY NY 14047 ERIE 48001 BREAKABEEN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 142 FULTONHAM NY 12071 SCHOHARIE 08003 BREESPORT HILLTOP CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 360 BANNISTER RD BREESPORT NY 14816 CHEMUNG 52008 BRENTWOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 571 SUFFOLK AVE BRENTWOOD NY 11717 SUFFOLK 52009 BRESLAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PO BOX 941 DR LINDENHURST NY 11757 SUFFOLK 45005 BRICK CHAPEL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 1011 FARNES RD. CANTON NY 13617 ST. LAWRENCE 36003 BRICK
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