Sturges Benjamin M Funeral Home

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89 2nd Ave
Albany, NY 12202

Benjamin M. Sturges III Cremation Service in Albany, NY, offers compassionate and dignified funeral services to guide families through the difficult process of honoring their loved ones. With a staff of dedicated professionals, they provide individualized funeral arrangements, from casket choices to funeral flowers, tailored to meet each family's unique needs.

Recognized for offering the lowest direct cremation price in the Capital Region, Benjamin M. Sturges III Cremation Service is committed to celebrating and honoring the uniqueness of every life lived. Families can trust in their expertise and support during times of grief and loss.

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