Our Staff of Licensed
Funeral Directors
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Todd
Harris
Funeral
Director/Embalmer
Todd was raised in Roanoke and graduated from Roanoke-Benson High
School. He then attended SIU in Carbondale where he earned his
degree in Mortuary Science and Funeral Service. Todd is a licensed
funeral director and embalmer and is also a licensed life insurance
producer in the state of Illinois. He also serves as a deputy
coroner for Woodford County. He and his wife Andrea live in Roanoke
and have three children, Samantha, Noah, and Sydney. Todd and his
family are members of the Apostolic Christian Church in Roanoke.
Todd also volunteers for many community and school activities.
He is a past president of the Roanoke Rotary Club and
currently serves as a board member for the Roanoke-Benson School
District. email Todd directly at tharris@mtco.com
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Tim
Ruestman
Funeral
Director/Embalmer
Tim has been serving families in the Woodford County area for over
18 years. Tim was raised in Minonk and graduated from
Minonk-Dana-Rutland High School and received his mortuary science
degree from Worsham College of Mortuary Science. He is an Illinois
licensed insurance producer and is past president of Illinois
Funeral Director's District #8. Tim was appointed in 2004 by
governor Rod Blagojevich to serve on the Illinois Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation Disciplinary Board. Tim is
also the Woodford County Coroner and has served in that position
for over sixteen years. He resides in El Paso along with his three
children Jake, Max and Maddie. Tim and his family are members of
St. Mary's Catholic Church in El Paso. He is active in the Knights
of Columbus, Masonic Lodge and volunteers for various other church,
school and social activities. Email Tim directly at
ruestman@fairpoint.net |
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Dan
Brady
Funeral
Director/Embalmer
Bloomington native Dan Brady started his career in the funeral
service at the original Carmody Funeral Home, cleaning up after
funerals. After graduating college at St. Ambrose University in
Davenport, IA and mortuary school at Southern Illinois University
at Carbondale, Dan returned to Bloomington and worked for John
Kibler at Kibler-Smith Memorial Home. With that training, Dan went
on to open his own business, Brady Funeral Home, which he owned and
operated before entering public service as McLean County Coroner.
Dan went on to serve two terms as coroner; Dan was then elected to
the State Legislature as State Representative, where he has served
since 2001. In Springfield, Dan has Co-Chaired the Funeral and
Cemetery Pre-Need Investigative Task Force, and served as a member
of the Governor's Cemetery Oversight Committee. Dan has passed
legislation dealing with the funeral industry and enhanced
protection of consumers. Dan was the chief sponsor of the
legislation creating the electronic filing of death certificates in
the State of Illinois. Dan has also served as a Past President of
the McLean County Funeral Director's Association. Dan and his wife,
Teri, have two children, Danielle and Tom; and are members of
Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
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Mike
Clark
Funeral
Director/Embalmer
Mike has been a funeral director in the area since 1998. He and
his wife Nicole live in Washington, IL and have one son Baylor and
a daughter Mattea. Mike was raised and graduated from Washington
Community High School and then recieved his degree in funeral
service and mortuary science from Worsham College of Morturay
Science in Chicago. Mike is an active volunteer in the community
and is a member of the Eureka Rotary Club. Mike and his family are
members of St. Patrick's Catholic Chruch in Washington and at times
will attend mass at St. Luke's Catholic Church in
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Dan
Eades
Funeral
Director/Embalmer
Dan joined us in May of 2010. He graduated from Carl Sandburg
College where he received his degree in Mortuary Science. He has
been a licensed funeral director since 2007. He and his wife, Tara
have four children, Haley, Jessica, Ramsey, and Kendall. He is a
member of the Kiwanis. Dan enjoys spending time in the community
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