OUR STAFF

We at Mount Pleasant Funeral Home have a combined 45 years experience at meeting the needs of families in their time of grief. We are expanding our family gathering area to meet the changing funeral customs. This allows us to offer our families the comfort and convenience of honoring and celebrating the life of their loved one. This area will be available for family and churches to bring food. We can offer assistance in arranging these details. This is part of the caring service Mount Pleasant offers to the families that call upon us in their time of need.

Darla Jackson

Darla Jackson

Owner, Licensed Funeral Director

Darla Jackson was co-owner of Mount Pleasant Funeral Home since 1989 with her late husband Dewayne Jackson and has owned Mount Pleasant with her son Holden Jackson since 2010.

Holden Jackson

Holden Jackson

Owner

Holden has been co-owner with his mother, Darla, since 2010.

Randy Cole

Randy Cole

Manager, Licensed Funeral DIrector and Embalmer

Randy Cole has been a funeral director and embalmer for over 40 years. A native of Rome, Georgia, he is a 1974 graduate of Gupton Jones in Atlanta, Georgia.

Selena Maggard

Selena Maggard

Licensed Funeral Director, Embalmer

Selena Maggard graduated from Southeast Community College with her associates degree in Funeral Service in 2015. She became a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in March of 2017

Darlene Saylor

Darlene Saylor

Attendant


Kale Saylor Jr.

Kale Saylor Jr.

Attendant


Charles Heath Clem

Charles Heath Clem

Transporter, Funeral Attendant

Heath Clem is a lifelong Harland County resident who has been an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) since December of 1992. He has eight total years of Funeral Home experience and has had his Transport and Removal license with the KBEFD since February of 2020.

Jimmy Martin

Jimmy Martin

Jimmy Marin is a lifelong resident of Harlan County and has worked in and around the funeral industry for over 18 years. He received his Transport and Removal license with the KBEFD in February of 2022.

We at Mount Pleasant Funeral Home have a combined 45 years experience at meeting the needs of families in their time of grief. We are expanding our family gathering area to meet the changing funeral customs. This allows us to offer our families the comfort and convenience of honoring and celebrating the life of their loved one. This area will be available for family and churches to bring food. We can offer assistance in arranging these details. This is part of the caring service Mount Pleasant offers to the families that call upon us in their time of need.

Darla Jackson

Darla Jackson

Owner, Licensed Funeral Director

Darla Jackson was co-owner of Mount Pleasant Funeral Home since 1989 with her late husband Dewayne Jackson and has owned Mount Pleasant with her son Holden Jackson since 2010.

Holden Jackson

Holden Jackson

Owner

Holden has been co-owner with his mother, Darla, since 2010.

Randy Cole

Randy Cole

Manager, Licensed Funeral DIrector and Embalmer

Randy Cole has been a funeral director and embalmer for over 40 years. A native of Rome, Georgia, he is a 1974 graduate of Gupton Jones in Atlanta, Georgia.

Selena Maggard

Selena Maggard

Licensed Funeral Director, Embalmer

Selena Maggard graduated from Southeast Community College with her associates degree in Funeral Service in 2015. She became a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in March of 2017

Darlene Saylor

Darlene Saylor

Attendant


Kale Saylor Jr.

Kale Saylor Jr.

Attendant


Charles Heath Clem

Charles Heath Clem

Transporter, Funeral Attendant

Heath Clem is a lifelong Harland County resident who has been an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) since December of 1992. He has eight total years of Funeral Home experience and has had his Transport and Removal license with the KBEFD since February of 2020.

Jimmy Martin

Jimmy Martin

Jimmy Marin is a lifelong resident of Harlan County and has worked in and around the funeral industry for over 18 years. He received his Transport and Removal license with the KBEFD in February of 2022.

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