The highest level of care starts with the quality staff members who will meet with your family. When you lose someone you love, you need someone who will listen to you and provide a healing and meaningful experience. Our highly qualified staff is ready to assist you throughout this difficult time.
If you are interested in preplanning for your funeral wishes, we invite you to book a meeting with our Preplanning Specialist to learn more about the process and its benefits.
Charles was born in Abilene and has called Abilene home on three different occasions.
Charles graduated from ACU in 1988 with a degree in Radio/TV Communications. He spent the next 25 years working for TV stations, video production companies, and educational institutes.
In 2013, Charles was approached by his brother-in-law about becoming a funeral director, and in 2014, he received his funeral director certification from Amarillo College and his license from the State of Texas.
Charles and his wife Stephanie have three children and attend the Oldham Lane Church of Christ.
Marian is a native of central Washington but has lived in Abilene since 1986. An educator with the Abilene ISD for 26 years, Marian is now “retired” but still active in the community and at the funeral home.
Marian is on the board for the Women of ACU, a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and the American Association of University Women, and a long-time member of the 11th and Willis Church of Christ.
She is married to Dr. Paul Piersall, Dean Emeritus of the College of Music at ACU. Marian has two sons, Dr. Rick Piersall, Assistant Professor of Voice, Opera, and Music History at ACU, and Randy Piersall, owner and funeral director of Piersall Funeral Directors. Marian is also a licensed preplanning specialist and takes care of many of the day-to-day operations of the funeral home.
Dave graduated in 1964 from Abilene Christian with a BS in Education. He began his radio career in 1959 at KWKC-AM working overnight while a Sophomore at Abilene Christian. After graduation, he became Program Director at KWKC and continued there until 1969. He was a partner and president of Abilene Radio Corporation, which operated Radio Stations KWKC-AM 1340 and KZQQ-AM 1560.
On April 14th, 1962 Dave married Margie Coker. Margie was a Math teacher at Lincoln Middle School. She graduated in 1962 from Abilene Christian with a degree in elementary school education. She taught for 30 years in the Abilene Independent School District at Lee and Bowie Elementary and Lincoln Middle School. Dave and Margie have two daughters and four grandchildren.
Dave is very civically active, serving on numerous boards and in several local organizations, including the Abilene Rotary Club for 35 years (President in 1975-76), the Boy Scout Council (Chisholm Trail Council) (President in 1985-1987), and the Abilene State School Volunteer Services Council since 1976 (Chairman in 1986-1989). He is also a member of the Board of Crime Stoppers of Abilene and Keep Abilene Beautiful.
As you would expect, Dave enjoys listening to music. He also likes to do woodworking projects and, in recent years, flying his flight simulators on his computer.
Hazel was born in Abilene and graduated from Wylie High School in 1953. After her freshman year at ACC, she married Wesley Fillmon (’52 grad) in June 1954. For the
next 18 years, they served churches in Texas and Nebraska. While living in Van Horn, TX, Wesley died suddenly from a massive heart attack (1972). At that time, their children were ages 16 (Matthew), 13 (Rebecca), and 11 (Ellen).
In June 1974, Hazel and the children moved back to Abilene where she went to work in the Registrar’s office at Abilene Christian as secretary to Ken Rasco. In 1978, she moved into Sikes Residence Hall as the Director. In August of 2000, she moved from Sikes to Oxford, England, serving as the Resident Director for the Study Abroad Program.
When she returned to campus in August 2001, still not ready to retire, Hazel accepted the position of Secretary to Marianna Rasco, Chair of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences. After that department was reallocated in 2003, Hazel accepted the job as Executive Assistant to Dr. Carol Williams, Dean of the Graduate School. In 2009, Dr. Williams took a new position, and Dr. Carley Dodd was appointed the Graduate School Dean. Hazel remained in that position until she FINALLY decided to retire in June 2013.
While working at ACU for 39 years, Hazel completed a BS degree in Sociology (emphasis in Gerontology) in 1991 and an MS Degree in Family Studies in 1997.
All three of the children and two of the “in-laws” attended ACU. Both daughters and the daughter-in-law are teachers. Hazel is blessed with seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Hazel attends Woodlawn Church of Christ and teaches a Ladies' Bible Class there. She also volunteers one morning a week at the Christian Service Center and is actively involved in Women for Abilene Christian University.
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