Just wanted to send a note to say a big thank you for all the folks that answered my query about the above funeral home. I found it was on East Housatonic St. and one of the directors was Robert Dwyer who now owns the Dwyer Funeral Home. I am going to contact the funeral home and see if they still have the records back to 1966. We also learned where the First Methodist Church was located and hopefully the next time we go to Pittsfield we can stop in and see the Church. My husband never met his grandfather, long story, his name was Charles Melin and he lived for many years on Linden St., in Pittsfield. After he retired from GE he moved first to Stockbridge and then to Fairfield, CT where he died at the age of 93. Mr. Melin was born in Sweden and I am trying to just find out if he ever became a citizen of the US so that I can check his naturalization papers. He was not a citizen in the 1920 Census. His obituary also stated that he was a member of the Sons & Daughter of the North and the Mystic Lodge AM & FM of Pittsfield. Has anyone ever heard of the organization called the Sons & Daughter of the North. I would imagine that is a Scandinavian organization. I know it has nothing to do with the Civil War as Mr. Melin did not come to the US until 1894. Once again thank you each and everyone this is a great listing with great folks. Joanne Borden