Our Staff

Our Staff

Our employees are like family 

In this difficult time, let our family help yours. Learn more about who we are and what we do in the bios below. Our staff is comprised of dedicated and licensed professionals with the experience to answer all your questions regarding our services. 


Please feel free to contact any of our staff members at any time.

Scott Keel
Scott Keel
General Manager
Scott Keel
General Manager

After completing his degree in Mortuary Science at John A. Gupton College in Nashville, Scott completed his Funeral Director and Embalmer apprenticeship at a local funeral home and cemetery in Nashville.  Previously he has worked as a Pediatric Cardiac Perfusion Assistant at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital for six years and as a supervisor for the organ and tissue recovery team in Ohio and Tennessee for nine years.  When asked what attracted him to funeral service, he said: “My grandfather passed away when I was young and I had a lot of questions about what the next steps were and when I was going to see him again.  Our local funeral home was owned and operated by a family friend who helped me to understand the next steps my family needed to take.  It was then that I realized that I wanted to be a part of funeral service and help families like mine during one of the most difficult times in their life.  Each family that I am able to serve gives me the greatest sense of pride knowing that I have done everything that I can to ease the pain of when a loved one is lost.”



Outside of work, Scott enjoys making improvements around his home, spending time with his dogs and going to the lake.

Randi Briggs
Randi Briggs
Office Manager
Randi Briggs
Office Manager

I have an Associates Degree in Liberal Arts from Austin Peay State University. I have previously worked at a Chiropractic Office helping people on their journey to become as healthy as they can for 3 years. I moved to the Funeral Service Industry to continue to help people just in a different way. Ever since I was little I knew I wanted to help people in some sort of way and I believe I found my calling by helping in the most fragile state. Being someone to help make the process a little less stressful, reassuring them that they will have someone there every step of the way.


When off work I enjoy photography, being outside, dancing, traveling and spending as much time with my family as I can.

Madison Cole
Madison Cole
Apprentice Funeral Director & Apprentice Embalmer
Madison Cole
Apprentice Funeral Director & Apprentice Embalmer

Madison is currently completing her funeral directing and embalming degree at John A. Gupton. Previously to her funeral career, Madison worked in various healthcare facilities for six years. Madison worked at pharmacies, long term care facilities, and hospitals where she enjoyed helping people through hard times. She felt a calling to funeral service after grieving multiple family members and close friends' deaths. Through her own experiences with grief, she felt compelled to help others through the passing of their loved ones.


When not assisting families at the funeral home or studying, Madison enjoys weightlifting, going to metal and rock concerts, and spending time with her cat, Ozzy Osbourne. 

Meghan Barbush
Meghan Barbush
Apprentice Funeral Director & Apprentice Embalmer
Meghan Barbush
Apprentice Funeral Director & Apprentice Embalmer

Meghan is currently completing her funeral directing and embalming degree at Mid-America College of Funeral Service. Driven by a deep sense of compassion and a desire to support families during one of life's most difficult moments, she chose to dedicate her career to funeral service. Her goal is to help families find peace and healing through personalized care and professionalism.


When she's not at serving families, she enjoys rock climbing, sewing, and relaxing with her two cats, Henry II, and Biscuit.

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