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1948 — Apr 26, 2026
New York, NY
Vera Fedorova (1948–2026) passed away peacefully on April 26, 2026. A woman of extraordinary streng…
Read moreVera Fedorova (1948–2026) passed away peacefully on April 26, 2026. A woman of extraordinary strength and resilien…
Read moreVera Fedorova (1948–2026) passed away peacefully on April 26, 20…
Read moreSep 25, 1893 — Apr 5, 1954
New York, NY
Max Mortchel Stolofsky, 60, of Kapciamiestis, Lithuania, passed away on April 5, 1954.
He was born o…
Read moreMax Mortchel Stolofsky, 60, of Kapciamiestis, Lithuania, passed away on April 5, 1954.
He was born on September 25,…
Read moreMax Mortchel Stolofsky, 60, of Kapciamiestis, Lithuania, passed …
Read more1954 — Apr 19, 2026
New York, NY
Lydia Bastien was born on October 22, 1954, in Berekua, Dominica, a small village on the Nature Isl…
Read moreLydia Bastien was born on October 22, 1954, in Berekua, Dominica, a small village on the Nature Isle of the Caribb…
Read moreLydia Bastien was born on October 22, 1954, in Berekua, Dominica…
Read morePlanning a funeral in New York City
Planning a funeral in New York, NY presents unique opportunities and challenges. Like many other things in New York, you’ll find a wide variety of funeral homes focused on different cultures, religions and price points. You can spend as little as $500 on a direct cremation (one of the most affordable rates in the country) or easily spend tens of thousands of dollars on a full funeral at an upscale funeral home. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly, Jewish, African American or Chinese-focused funeral home, you’ll have several options to choose from.
However, despite the wide variety of funeral homes, there is extremely little cemetery space in New York City, meaning that most people choose a cemetery outside of the city, as there are many more options in New Jersey and on Long Island. If you decide to have your loved one cremated, you may still want to bury the ashes in a cemetery, but you can also choose to keep them at home or scatter them somewhere. There are even specific services focused on helping families scatter ashes out in the Atlantic Ocean.