
From a young age I have been driven to make a change to people’s lives, wether it be big or small, and I believe quality care, respect and dignity standards shouldn’t be dropped when a life is lost. When I was just 13 years old I lost my father, and unfortunately the funeral home we went with made an extremely difficult time even harder, which is why becoming a funeral director has been my dream for many years, deeply rooted in a personal experience when my father passed away and was not given the care and dignity he deserved. This has inspired me to pursue a career where I can make a meaningful difference in people's lives during their most difficult moments. I am a great communicator and naturally caring, qualities that are essential in supporting families with compassion and respect. I am committed to upholding the dignity of every individual and believe that through my work, I can bring comfort and positive change to those who need it most. This role is more than a job to me—it's a calling to provide the care and respect that everyone deserves.