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Locality: Peekskill, New York

Phone: +1 914-737-1363



Address: 414 Washington St 10566 Peekskill, NY, US

Website: www.nardonefuneral.com

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Joseph F. Nardone Funeral Home 01.07.2021

We are honored to get reviews from the families we service. It’s humbling and truly the reason why we work so hard to ensure every life is honored. Thank you Barbara!

Joseph F. Nardone Funeral Home 27.01.2021

The message is a simple one, Thank you so much for what you do, we always need you. This is just one of the many sweet messages from the heart of a child to a veteran in a project called OPERATION VALENTINE. Joseph F. Nardone Funeral Home is one of nearly 1000 exclusive Veterans & Family Memorial Care funeral home providers across America who are sponsoring the 12th Annual~OPERATION VALENTINE initiative. The project is simple and meaningful. Students and individuals throug...hout the community write messages to veterans on Valentine Cards, Cut-Out Hearts, or whatever they like and we make sure that they are delivered to our veterans at The Montrose VA. Cards cannot include glitter, food or candy, but there are still many ways to personalize a handmade card. Write a message on them and say Thank You, tell them about yourself and wish them a Happy Valentine Day! Valentine cards may be dropped off from now thru February 5th. Joseph F. Nardone Funeral Home 414 Washington Street Peekskill, NY 10566

Joseph F. Nardone Funeral Home 21.01.2021

Martin Luther King Day is Monday, January 18th. On April 9, 1968 thirteen hundred people filed into Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta for the private funeral of a man who, like his father before him, had once served as its pastor: the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. The choir, 160 strong, sang sorrowful hymns. Ralph David Abernathy, cofounder of the Southern Christian Conference, officiated. The most memorable speaker that morning was King himself. Piped out of tiny speakers was this recorded message..."If any of you are around when I have met my day, I don't want a long funeral." He didn't get his wish: The service lasted two hours.