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== E.M. Lundgren Funeral Home == | == E.M. Lundgren Funeral Home == | ||
The E.M. Lundgren Funeral Home opened in 1913 at 1 Elm Street according to ''Andover, A Century of Change, 1896-1996''. It moved to 18 Elm Street several years later and was operated by Malcolm E. Lundgren and Donald E. Lundgren (Andover & North Andover Directory 1953). The last time the business is listed in the directory was 1984. The funeral directors at that time were Malcolm E. Lundgren, R. George Caron and John D. Caron. | The E.M. Lundgren Funeral Home opened in 1913 at 1 Elm Street according to ''Andover, A Century of Change, 1896-1996''. It moved to 18 Elm Street several years later and was operated by Malcolm E. Lundgren and Donald E. Lundgren (Andover & North Andover Directory 1953). The last time the business is listed in the directory was 1984. The funeral directors at that time were Malcolm E. Lundgren, R. George Caron and John D. Caron. | ||
In 1984 18 Elm Street became the restaurant, "The Duck of Andover." In 1985 it became "Rembrandt's" restaurant. In 1995 it became | In 1984, 18 Elm Street became the restaurant, "The Duck of Andover." In 1985, it became "Rembrandt's" restaurant. In 1995, it became Palmers Restaurant (http://palmers-restaurant.com/). Source: Kathy McKenna, Town Clerk's Office. | ||
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E.M. Lundgren Funeral Home
The E.M. Lundgren Funeral Home opened in 1913 at 1 Elm Street according to Andover, A Century of Change, 1896-1996. It moved to 18 Elm Street several years later and was operated by Malcolm E. Lundgren and Donald E. Lundgren (Andover & North Andover Directory 1953). The last time the business is listed in the directory was 1984. The funeral directors at that time were Malcolm E. Lundgren, R. George Caron and John D. Caron.
In 1984, 18 Elm Street became the restaurant, "The Duck of Andover." In 1985, it became "Rembrandt's" restaurant. In 1995, it became Palmers Restaurant (http://palmers-restaurant.com/). Source: Kathy McKenna, Town Clerk's Office.