The building was built in 1851. It was established as a funeral home in the mid-twenties and was known as the Marcotte Funeral Service. In 1940 the home was later acquired by the McCusker family. The Stringers purchased the home in 1972. They also purchased the Stoughton-Davis Funeral Home in 1988. Stringer's also operate the Charlestown Memorial Chapel in Charlestown, NH.
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Follow Route 103 to Claremont. Stay straight on Washington Street as you enter Claremont. Get in left lane when on the Charles Puksta Bridge and you will be on Broad Street. We will be on you left next to the Post Office and across from the Claremont Savings Bank. Cross the bridge into NH and stay straight on Main Street until you reach the rotary.
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Brian M.
Jan 06, 2018
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Incredibly bad. The last thing you need when dealing with all the stress and trauma of losing a beloved family member is a funeral home with an "attitude".
My Dad passed away. When I was asked what funeral home I wanted his body sent to, I said the first name that popped into my mind; Stringer's.
Later that day, I called Stringer to check on the status of the process. They guy who answered the phone said the funeral director was out and he didn't have any answers for me, and that I should call back later. I started to explain to him that I didn't want to keep calling
My Dad passed away. When I was asked what funeral home I wanted his body sent to, I said the first name that popped into my mind; Stringer's.
Later that day, I called Stringer to check on the status of the process. They guy who answered the phone said the funeral director was out and he didn't have any answers for me, and that I should call back later. I started to explain to him that I didn't want to keep calling