
BY: James Duffy
It goes without saying that 100 years of service is an impressive feat for any business or organization, no matter how big or small. 100 years of service implies a century full of honesty, communal respect, and dignified professionalism; and in the funeral home profession, these qualities are the pillars on which it stands.
Coxe and Graziano Funeral Home passed that centennial milestone in 2010, and now in 2019 they are swiftly moving to provide another century’s worth of heartwarming service to the Greenwich and Westchester area, where they have established a long lasting and admirable reputation.
SOURCE: https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/
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