About Us
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After graduating from Morgantown High School in 1973, Bill was offered a summer
job at the funeral home to earn extra money for college and has remained ever since.
Bill's great-grandfather built the funeral home in 1942 and he is proud to continue
the family legacy. Bill feels that in funeral service he is "doing something special" by
helping people in need. He graduated with honors from the Pittsburgh Institute of
Mortuary Science in 1977.
Bill is a family man and a life-long Morgantown resident. He and his wife,
Marci, have two daughters, Megan and Kate. They also have a son-in-law, Lucas, who is married
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Paul is also a graduate of Morgantown High School, class of 1974, and has always
lived in the area. He and his wife, Janet, have raised two children here, Sarah and
Benjamin. They also have a son-in-law, Matt.
After working in coal mines for some fifteen years. Paul felt a calling to funeral
service. So, he went to college, earning a Bachelor's Degree in 1996. He continued his
education at the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science, graduating with honors in 1998.
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While Don has only lived in Morgantown since 1997, he calls it home and says he'll
never leave. Don is a veteran of residential construction who made the change to funeral service
to be able to spend more time with his wife and two sons. Don is proud of our funeral home and works hard
to make sure the facility and grounds are well maintained.
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Jim has resided in Westover for over forty years. He was previously employed in the field of photography and has also served as a Star City police officer. He is a member and trustee of Westover United Methodist Church and also holds the title of "Best Grandpap Ever".
Jim and his wife, Marsha, have three children: Debbie, Jim, and Marcus, as well as eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Bill says that Jim's compassion and care will be a great asset to the families we serve.
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Robbie is a 2006 graduate of Clay-Battelle High School. He lives in Daybrook and attends WVU, where he will graduate in December 2009 with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. Upon graduation from WVU, Robbie will attend the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science. Robbie has been employed in funeral service since he was 14 and heard the call to help others. He knows the importance of consoling families and helping them memorialize their loved one's passing.
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Kate is a lifelong resident of Westover and an involved member of her community. She has volunteered her time to Rotary and Lion’s Club and has also served her church's Vacation Bible School as an assistant teacher for nine years.
After graduating from University High School in 2006, Kate continued her education at WVU, and will earn her Bachelor's degree in Business Management in December 2009. She has known since middle school that she wants to serve families as a funeral director and upon graduation will attend the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science.
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