Committed to assisting you in commemorating your cherished one, our team possesses extensive experience in serving families from diverse backgrounds. We are accessible round the clock, and reachable through email or phone, ensuring continuous support whenever you need it. With patience, compassion, and unwavering professionalism, our team remains dedicated and readily available to attend to your needs.
Tommie is proud to serve families during the most difficult of times and to give their loved ones a dignified celebration of life. His compassion and empathy for families who have suffered a loss enables Tommie to exceed in providing the kind of treatment and care each family deserves.
Tommie is a native of Grayson County and has four sons. He is active in the Grayson County Rotary Club, Leitchfield Lion's club and the Grayson County Chamber of Commerce. Tommie's family lives in the area and outside of work, he enjoys spending as much time as he can with them and is a member of Bloomington Baptist Church.
Betina is a 1981 graduate of Mid America School of Mortuary Science. She brings over 40 years of experience to the company and specializes in making every funeral unique. She has lived in Brownsville since 1989 and has worked in several places including Patton Funeral Home and Brooks Funeral Home.
She appreciates the fact that after serving a family, a long lasting friendship is made.
She and her husband, Ted, reside in Brownsville and are drawn to the smalltown charm. She is the mother of three grown children and 8 grandchildren.
Gail loves to help and serve people to make them feel more comfortable.
She loves helping people, and the small town feel.
Gail has been married to her high school sweetheart for 35 years. She has 2 grown children and one granddaughter. She loves floral design, animals, and gardening.
Shelby loves being able to help people during a very vulnerable time in their lives. For Shelby, providing guidance to families and reassuring them that there will be better days ahead is something she considers a calling.
Shelby has always wanted to work in the funeral profession, and she could not think of a more fitting career.