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Funeral Director/Embalmer
Regional and Local Manager
Serving the public with the Roller family since 1977. John and his wife Lynda have lived in Mountain Home since 1981. They have two grown children and two grandchildren. John is the organist , choir director, and director of music at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church; is a past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, a member of the Mountain Home Kiwanis Club, the Mountain Home Educational Foundation and was voted 2009 "Funeral Director of the Year" by the Arkansas Funeral Directors Association. He has twice received the Denver Roller Award.
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Funeral Director/Embalmer
Assistant Manager
Todd McCoy is a funeral director and embalmer and serving as an assistant manager to long-time Roller Funeral Home manager John Barnes. On his mother's side of the family, Todd is a member of a native Baxter County family. His grandparents, the late Ed and Lois Henderson were Norfork natives. He began his career in funeral service as a senior in high school in 1988, in Carthage, Missouri, and became assistant manager of the funeral home; he later served as manager of a funeral home in Lamar, Missouri. Todd and his wife, Bethany, have two children: Kyle and Emily and are members of East Side Baptist Church. He is also a member of the Mountain Home Rotary Club, the Twin Lakes Shrine Club, and Mountain Home Masonic Lodge #225.
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Funeral Director / Embalmer
Born in New Orleans, Matthew has lived in Mountain Home since 1977. He and his wife Pam have six children. Matt's other loves are Christian contemporary music, camping and canoeing. "I really love my job because it is a ministry."
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Funeral Director
Don Lee, a licensed funeral director, comes from Columbia, MO, where he served families for 27 years. He holds a bachelors degree in Political Science from the University of Missouri. After the death of his wife, he married Robbie Dilbeck, a Gassville native,and moved to Mountain Home. He is a member of the Wade & Cross Street Church of Christ and the Mountain Home Kiwanis Club. He and his wife Robbie have a daughter, Jaci Harper Lee.
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Funeral Director/Embalmer
Jimmy is a Mountain Home area native and a graduate of Mountain Home High School. After graduation from the Kansas City Community College School of Mortuary Science, he became a licensed funeral director and embalmer in Missouri and Arkansas. He is a member of the Mountain Home Lions Club and the Twin Lakes Gun Club. Jimmy and his wife, Joyce, have two children and five grandchildren. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family.
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Funeral Director
Bill was born in Chicago and moved to the Twin Lakes area in 1973. He has been a funeral director with Roller since 1987, and is a member of St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, the Twin Lakes Marines, and the Mountain Home Kiwanis Club.
Bill and Arlene were married in 1962, and have 3 children and 9 grandchildren.
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Funeral Director/Embalmer
Pete, a part-time funeral director/embalmer, has been with Roller Funeral Home since 1996. He and his wife, Ginger, are members of the First United Methodist Church, and have lived in Mountain Home over 25 years.
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Funeral Director / Embalmer
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Funeral Director Assistant
Warren has been a part-time funeral director's assistant at Roller Funeral Homes since 2000. He and his wife are long-time residents of Clarkridge. They have 3 children, 6 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. They attend College and North Church of Christ.
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Bookkeeper/Office Manager
Gary is married to the former, Nan Ellen Farris of Mountain Home. They have two sons; Neal and David and two grandchildren. Gary proudly served our nation for 24 years as a U.S. Marine and retired as a chief warrant officer. He is a member of Mountain Home First Baptist Church, the Twin Lakes Marines, and the North Arkansas Retired Military Association. Gary is also a licensed funeral director and embalmer. “Semper Fidelis”.
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