Robert Grimsley graduated from Gupton Jones Atlanta and was licensed as a Funeral Director and Embalmer in 1981. He became manager of Crossville Memorial in September of 1986. He and his daughter, Jaime, love spending time together, going to Vols games, motorcycling, boating, and hanging out at their cabin “on the mountain”.
Jaime Grimsley was involved in directing childrens’ activities in her local church from 2005 to 2008. She started working for Crossville Memorial Funeral Home in 2007. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi from the University of TN in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Summa cum Laude. From 2009 to 2011 she worked for Teach for America at Harding University High School and achieved a Graduate Certificate of Teaching in Secondary Biology from the University of NC, Charlotte. She acquired her Funeral Directors license in 2010.
Lydia Silcox graduated from John A. Gupton in Nashville, TN in 2010 and acquired her Funeral Director and Embalmer license shortly thereafter. She received her Crematory Operator Certificate from CANA in 2011. She has been working for Crossville Memorial Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. since 2009. When she is not working, she enjoys motorcycling, boating, kayaking, and hiking in the mountains. She also enjoys running in the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital marathon with support from the funeral home.
Stephanie Davis (Non-Licensed) joined our team as the Secretary in September 2021. When not at work, she is at home enjoying life on the farm with her husband and children.
Craig Ward (Non-Licensed) joined our team in August 2021 as the Funeral Minister. He has been ordained since November 2018. His ministry training was through Christian Leaders College where he received degrees in Ministry, Pastoral Care, Teaching Ministry and Chaplaincy. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and his parents. He is available also to perform weddings and as a guest minister. He is a gospel vocalist and writes Christian poetry. He also enjoys many sports and music.
Thanks to all of the staff for their help and support during the loss of my Grandmother Violet Payne Carson and also the recent death of my father, Charles Teddy Hall. A special thanks to Robert, Jamie, and Miss Lydia for all of your kindness and generousity. Also, thanks Robert for letting me keep my lil Wolfy with me through Granny’s funeral, and to you Lydia for staying close so I could get through Granny’s songs. You are all awesome! You’re such a great group of people! You all make me proud to say, ” That’s where I come from! ” Oh! P.S., I almost forgot!!! Robert, also a special thanks for having the driver drive extra slow for Granny! That really meant so much:) God Bless ~ Sheri Renee Hall Reck
Thanks to all the staff that helped with my sister Jane Roberts. she passed on Aug. 20th 2014. I would like to say thank you Lydia Silcox for being so nice to me
Lisa and Family,I am saddened that I will unfertunatoly not be able to attend Andy’s After Party . I wish I could be there. I will always remember Andy as a kind, happy and always smiling man. As one of Harris’s youngest employees, I am often regarded as young by most of my peers. Andy never treated me as such. He always made me feel equal and adult . Maybe that was because he too was young at heart, and so maybe I wasn’t so much an adult, as he was a big kid inside! I will always remember him fondly, and he left that type of impact on everyone. My condolences go out to you and your family, and I hope you celebrate everything Andy tomorrow, which can only mean laughter, smiles and cheer. Sending my best wishes,Breanna Coupland
How much is a cremation
Unfortunately, I am unable to give out pricing as I am not the funeral director, but you are welcome to call the office first thing tomorrow morning (Tuesday) and I would be glad to let you speak with someone who can assist you.
My husband and I are looking to move from Southern California to crossville TN.
We already have a mortuary plan,cakets bought in California.
I’m wondering if our plan would be accepted by your company
Most of the time, yes, outside plans are accepted here, but we would need to see it and get the specifics of it before I can give you a definite answer.
Crossville Memorial took care of my mother in 2014 and my nephew Ian a couple years ago.
I’m hosting an estate planning event at my shop, Ozone Cafe & Market. The Pulse Stops Here is a series I started about eleven years ago in Murfreesboro. I was inspired after attending an estate planning event that was clearly geared towards folks with much higher budgets than the average person. We gear the info for our events towards single folks, folks without children, or who might be estranged from relatives.
We have an elder care attorney who will speak about estate planning needs and trends, basic end of life paperwork to have prepared.
The event will be on a Thursday this October, we are narrowing down the date next week.
The event will be xx Thursday in October, 2024, 6-8pm cst at Ozone Cafe & Market in Crab Orchard Tenn. We will have heavy appetizers for attendees. The event is free to attend but we do ask attemdees to preregister.
We’d love to have a local funeral professional speak about trends and options in final care. (The last event we hosted in M’boro lots of folks asked about Viking funerals). We’d love it to be informative but not salesy.
If this sounds like something you’d be interested in participating in , or if you’d like more info please let me know.
Thank you
Leslie
Hello Leslie: Louise Goodman here from Caring Transitions. I rented from Rodney across the street from you for about a year and a half. Hopefully you remember me. I’m happy to see your offer to educate those individuals and families that are in such need as you propose in the offer. These are the folks we cater to primarily based on my own personal experience in my family as an only child. It’s the very thing that got me into the work I do. If I may, I’d like to attend/participate in your session. Please let me know if that can be arranged. Yes, I can offer information, but I assure you it is NOT “salesy. Thank you, Leslie. My email is lgoodman@caringtransitions.com and phone: 931-200-8253. I’m online: http://www.caringtransitionscrossville.com