Two families opened one funeral home on Leopard Street in 1985. The Sawyers and the Georges are still here — still answering every call, every hour of the day.
A licensed funeral director is awake, listening, and ready to help you take the next small step — at any hour.
A funeral is not a transaction. It is a moment a family will carry for the rest of their lives. We have treated it that way since the day we opened our doors.
In 1985, Jack Sawyer and Roland George opened a funeral home together on Leopard Street. They had one idea: serve Corpus Christi families the way you would want your own family served.
Brenda and Bettye were there from the beginning. Forty years later, all four are still part of everything that happens here. The Sawyers and the Georges built this place to last — and it has.
Read our story →From the most traditional to the simplest cremation. Nothing is added that you did not ask for. Nothing that matters is left out.
Planning a funeral in advance is one of the kindest things you can do for the people you love. It removes a hundred small decisions from a day that will already be hard.
There is no cost to sit with us. No paperwork is signed unless you ask. We will come to your home if that is easier.
Start a quiet conversation →"We opened these doors together in 1985, and we are still here. That says everything about what we believe in."
— Jack Sawyer & Roland George, FoundersLosing someone does not follow a schedule. We remain available to every family we serve — long after the service is over. Call us any time.
Resources and support →Flag folding and presentation. Honor guard coordination. VA paperwork handled by directors who know the process. For every branch, every era.
Veteran services →If you would like to walk through our chapel, or simply talk about what you might want for yourself or someone you love — there is never any pressure, and never any cost.