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Our Staff

Our compassionate team, rooted in the local community, is dedicated to providing unwavering support and guidance during difficult times and ensuring that every detail is handled with the utmost care, professionalism, and respect. We help families honor their loved ones with dignity and peace of mind.


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Our Values

At our core, we value putting family first, ensuring that every decision is made with their needs and well-being in mind. We are committed to compassion and integrity, providing honest support and heartfelt care during difficult times.

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Family First

We believe families experiencing a loss are our number one priority.

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Compassion

Our staff offers compassionate support while guiding families through loss.

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Integrity

Our staff shows integrity by handling every detail with honesty and respect.

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Greg Dunton

General Manager

Greg’s first experience with the funeral industry came as a child, at the visitation and funeral of an elderly relative. Noticing his unease, a kind and caring funeral director talked him through the situation, helping him feel more comfortable. That memory stuck with Greg, and throughout his life, he thought about becoming a funeral director and helping others in that same way.

After graduating from Northern Illinois University, Greg, his wife, and their two children moved to Oregon, where he began his career in funeral service in 1990.

Though he started in Eugene, the appeal of a rural lifestyle and of the high desert drew him and his family to Klamath Falls in 1994. Greg has always enjoyed the smaller, closer-knit community. He especially values the contacts and friendships he has developed through his work in funeral service.

In his spare time, he enjoys playing his guitar and bagpipes, camping and hiking, spending time with his wife and dog, and occasionally making a cross-country trip to see his children.

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Alice Sandusky

Funeral Director

Alice was born in Florence, on the Oregon Coast, and is an Oregon Native. She loves every aspect of Oregon, from the ocean to the high-desert mountains.

After being an RN for 25 years, Alice became a funeral director in 2020, joining her husband, Travis, who has been a funeral director since 1997. She feels that in this work, it is an honor to care for the family at an incredibly difficult time in their lives, and to honor the life lived.


Alice went to college at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. She is married, has three children, and four dogs that all bring joy to her life. Alice enjoys playing bass guitar, camping, hiking, kayaking, spending time with family, and anything outdoors.