Flint Funeral Home was established in 1924 by Neil C. Flint who operated the funeral home in Moira until 1948 at which time his son Everett O. Flint joined his father and opened Flint Funeral Home, Brushton. After his father's death, he continued to operate the funeral home in Brushton and Moira until his retirement in 1995.
In 1995, Craig G. Curran purchased the funeral home, and in 2014 James M. Sienkiewycz, a native of the of the North Country purchased the funeral home. Since 1924 the Flint Funeral Home still remains to be a family owned community minded establishment. For over 90 years it has earned the reputation of a "Neighbor helping a Neighbor during a difficult time".
In 1995, Craig G. Curran purchased the funeral home, and in 2014 James M. Sienkiewycz, a native of the of the North Country purchased the funeral home. Since 1924 the Flint Funeral Home still remains to be a family owned community minded establishment. For over 90 years it has earned the reputation of a "Neighbor helping a Neighbor during a difficult time".
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If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at anytime, we are available by phone or e-mail, or drop by the office in person. We are always here to help. The funeral service of today has become more personalized than in years past.
Families often times wish to have the "traditional" funeral and visitation services, the way they have in the past, but for the families that wish to create a more personalized and unique funeral and visitation service, our staff at the Flint Funeral Home would be honored to assist you.Since 1924 the Flint Funeral Home still remains to be a family owned community minded establishment.
Families often times wish to have the "traditional" funeral and visitation services, the way they have in the past, but for the families that wish to create a more personalized and unique funeral and visitation service, our staff at the Flint Funeral Home would be honored to assist you.Since 1924 the Flint Funeral Home still remains to be a family owned community minded establishment.
The funeral service of today has become more personalized than in years past. Families often times wish to have the "traditional" funeral and visitation services, the way they have in the past, but for the families that wish to create a more personalized and unique funeral and visitation service, our staff at the Flint Funeral Home would be honored to assist you.
We understand that there are many questions that arise when a death occurs. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer questions you may have and provide direction. Please call us directly at (518) 529-7431 if you require immediate assistance. Since 1924 the Flint Funeral Home still remains to be a family owned community minded establishment.
A North country native, James grew up in the Brasher Falls area. In his junior year at high school, he decided that he wanted to become a funeral director. His parents were a Huge supporter his decision, and supported him 100%. Upon his graduation from Massena Central High School, James enrolled in the Mortuary Science Program at SUNY Canton.
This section contains useful information about what to do when death occurs, funeral etiquette and frequently asked questions. Family and friends getting together to honor a loved one's life is one of the most important steps in the grieving and healing process. You may opt to have a traditional religious or military service, or as more and more people are doing, you can choose to have a non-traditional 'life celebration'.
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Cheri Buchanan
Sep 21, 2020
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PLEASE READ BEFORE ChOOSING THIS FUNERAL HOME! If there were zero stars on this review that is what I would rate. Jamie’s approach when we first walked in was kind and somewhat accommodating, of course it was at that point we had not fully committed with a contract or any form of payment. An hour later a grief stricken husband and daughter signed a contact and paid in full. A copy of the contract was not provided when leaving Which was fine as the family wanted to just get out of there. A week later the daughter of the lost one had to ask once again for the contact after a week of stressful mishaps
Devon C.
Oct 12, 2018
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Jamie will deliver a loved ones ashes in a motorhome across state lines which is inappropriate, but saves him money on a hotel. This company/director/owner is completely classless. I am very sorry for anyone who has done any business with this family. The funeral director doesn't contact any family members or even the next of kin. They allow a girlfriend to make all decisions regardless of the wishes of the deceased. They have forms signed prior to the deceased passing granting authorization to a non blood related family member (a girlfriend) who made up her own plans rather than carrying
Lynn Roberts
Aug 09, 2018
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Dean Martin
Nov 24, 2016
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