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William D. "Bill" Munden, Jr., a respected figure in Carteret County, has dedicated his life to the compassionate and professional service of families during their times of loss and bereavement. As the second-generation owner of Munden Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., Bill's journey is one marked by his unwavering commitment to tradition, compassion, and excellence.
Bill's connection to the funeral service industry began in 1958 when he embarked on his funeral career with Bell Munden Funeral Home. His dedication to this calling led him to the McAllister Institute of Funeral Service in New York, where he graduated in 1959. However, he had to wait until 1960, upon turning 21, to obtain his licensure. This delay did not deter him from his passion for serving others during their most challenging moments.
Upon his graduation, Bill returned to Morehead City and devoted himself faithfully to the Bell Munden Funeral Home. His father, Dave Munden Sr., was a part owner of the establishment, and Bill's commitment to the family business was evident from the start.
In 1972, Bill and his brother Phil took a significant step by purchasing Mrs. Bell's interest in the business, making the Munden family the sole owners. This pivotal moment in the history of the funeral home marked the beginning of a legacy of compassionate service and commitment to the community.
A major milestone in the history of the funeral home occurred in 1997 when a comprehensive renovation and extensive expansion took place. With this transformation, the establishment transitioned from Bell Munden Funeral Home to Munden Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. This change reflected the funeral home's commitment to offering a broader range of services while maintaining its dedication to excellence.
Over the course of more than seven decades, Bill, his family, and their dedicated staff have had the privilege of serving numerous families in Carteret County and the surrounding areas. Their unwavering commitment to providing comfort and support during times of grief has established Munden Funeral Home as a pillar of strength and a source of solace for the community.
Bill's devotion to his "life's work" of serving families during their time of loss and bereavement is evident in his every action. His strong conviction for this mission has shaped the funeral home's reputation for professionalism and compassion.
Bill is married to Nancy, a strong source of support in his life for many years. Their shared commitment to First Baptist Church of Morehead City reflects their deep-rooted faith and active involvement in their faith community.
Family is central to Bill's life, and he is the proud father of two sons, David and Taylor. His grandson, Hunter, is a cherished addition to their family. David, who was employed with Duke University for over 30 years. Taylor retired from the funeral home after dedicating over 30 years to the family business.
Bill's life story is a testament to his enduring commitment to serving others, his deep faith, and his love for his family. His legacy is one of tradition, compassion, and excellence, leaving an indelible mark on the Carteret County community and the countless families he has served over the years.
John Phillip Munden, Jr., known as Phillip, is a distinguished third-generation Funeral Director and the Co-Owner of Munden Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. With deep roots in his community and a lifetime of dedication to his profession, Phillip embodies the spirit of compassion, service, and leadership.
Born and raised in Carteret County, North Carolina, Phillip's journey in the funeral service industry began early. After graduating from West Carteret High School in 1984, he pursued his passion for helping families navigate one of life's most challenging moments. He completed his formal education at the renowned Gupton-Jones School of Funeral Service in Atlanta, Georgia, where he honed his skills and knowledge in this essential field.
Phillip's commitment to Munden Funeral Home dates back to 1982, making him an integral part of its legacy. For decades, he has been a pillar of strength and support for families in their times of grief, providing them with the utmost care and empathy.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Phillip has dedicated himself to serving his community. His involvement in organizations such as the Jaycees, where he contributed his time and energy to community betterment projects, reflects his desire to give back. As a former President of the Lookout Rotary Club and a member of the N.C. Seafood Festival, Phillip has played pivotal roles in shaping the community's growth and vibrancy.
Phillip's commitment to upholding industry standards is evident through his active memberships in professional associations such as the N.C. Funeral Directors Association, National Funeral Directors Association, N.C. Cremation Association, and CANA-Cremation Association of North America. These affiliations demonstrate his dedication to continuous learning and the highest level of service.
Outside the funeral home and community involvement, Phillip finds joy in various outdoor pursuits. He is an avid surfer, a passionate angler, and a motorcycle enthusiast. His love for hunting and coaching children in various sports underscores his commitment to both his family and the youth of his community.
Phillip Munden, Jr. embodies the qualities of a compassionate funeral director, a dedicated community leader, and a loving family man. His life's work revolves around helping others during their most challenging times, ensuring that families receive the support and care they need to navigate the path of grief.
Steve Odom, a dedicated Funeral Service Licensee, Owner, and Manager, has spent his life committed to assisting families during their most challenging times and serving his community. Born in the picturesque town of New Bern, North Carolina, Steve's journey in the field of funeral service has been marked by unwavering dedication and professionalism.
His entrance into the world of funeral service commenced in 1991 when he embarked on his apprenticeship, marking the beginning of a lifelong calling. Eager to further his knowledge and skills in this noble profession, Steve pursued his formal education at Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1996, he proudly graduated from Gupton Jones College, equipped with the expertise necessary to provide compassionate care to grieving families.
Steve's commitment to his craft and the community led him to become a licensed Funeral Service Licensee in North Carolina that same year. Since then, he has dedicated himself to serving families in Craven, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, Carteret Counties, and beyond, offering them solace and support during their times of need.
In 2001, Steve became an integral part of the Munden Funeral Home and Crematory team, where he continued to provide exceptional funeral service. His dedication to excellence in this role culminated in his appointment as the Manager of the funeral home in 2014. In 2019, Steve achieved another milestone by becoming a partner with Bill Munden and Phillip Munden, Jr., demonstrating his enduring commitment to the funeral service industry.
Steve's personal life is enriched by his loving family. He is married to Christina Harding Odom and is the proud father of three children, two sons, Blake Odom and Gavin Odom, and daughter, Bella Odom. His devotion to his family is evident in the joy he finds in spending time with them.
Beyond his professional and family life, Steve has a passion for outdoor pursuits. He enjoys fishing and hunting, connecting with the natural world as a source of relaxation and fulfillment.
Steve is not only dedicated to his profession but also actively involved in various professional and fraternal organizations. He is a member of the National Funeral Directors Association, where he continues to expand his knowledge and expertise. Additionally, he served as the District Director of the North Carolina Funeral Directors Association, contributing to the advancement of the industry at the state level. Stephen is also a member of Ocean Lodge 0405 AF&AM of Morehead City and the Morehead City Elks Lodge #1710.
Steve Odom's life is a testament to his unwavering commitment to funeral service, his dedication to his family, and his active involvement in his community. His leadership and compassion continue to make a positive impact on those he serves and the organizations he represents.
Johnny Thompson, III, an accomplished Funeral Service Licensee and Assistant Manager, is a dedicated professional with a deep commitment to serving families in their times of need. With over 3 decades of experience in the funeral service industry and a wealth of community involvement, Johnny has established himself as a respected figure in Craven, Onslow, Jones, and the surrounding counties.
Johnny's journey in the field of funeral service began with his pursuit of education and excellence. He attended the prestigious Gupton-Jones School of Funeral Service in Atlanta, Georgia, where he diligently worked towards his degree in Mortuary Science. In 1990, he proudly graduated, armed with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide compassionate and dignified care to grieving families.
Throughout his career, Johnny has been a pillar of support to families during their most challenging moments. His commitment to his profession and the community led him to serve on the board of the North Carolina Funeral Directors Association, where he played an active role for several years. His leadership qualities were evident when he assumed the presidency of the association in both 2012 and 2020, a testament to his dedication and vision for the industry.
Beyond his professional life, Johnny finds fulfillment in his family and his role in the community. He is happily married to his wife, Kris, and together, they share the joys and responsibilities of raising two sons, John Ben and Christian.
Johnny's love for music and his faith led him to serve as the Minister of Music for Centerview Baptist Church, where he oversees two choirs, using music to inspire and uplift others. He has also shared his passion for harmony as the past director of the New River Barbershop Harmony Chorus in Jacksonville, bringing the joy of music to his community.
In addition to his musical pursuits, Johnny is deeply committed to community service. He has a history of leadership in various organizations, including serving as the Past President of the Richlands Rotary for two terms and the Jacksonville Host Lions Club for two terms. His contributions to the Richlands Chamber of Commerce, where he served as President for two years, have left a lasting impact. Furthermore, Johnny's dedication to hospice care is evident through his service on the Foundation for Hospice Board, where he held the position of Executive Chairman for several years.
Johnny's commitment to community extends to the Morehead City Rotary Club, where he served as both the Past President and past Secretary, further emphasizing his dedication to service and making a positive difference in the lives of others.
Johnny Thompson, III, is a compassionate Funeral Service Licensee, a devoted family man, a music enthusiast, and an active community leader. His contributions to the funeral service industry and his unwavering dedication to making his community a better place continue to inspire and uplift those around him.
Nicholas "Nick" Fuller is a dedicated Funeral Service Licensee and a Certified Crematory Operator and a with a unique journey that has taken him across different parts of the United States, ultimately leading him back to his roots in Carteret County, North Carolina. With a passion for learning and a commitment to serving the community, Nick is poised to make a meaningful impact in the field of funeral service.
Nick's journey began in the vibrant town of New Bern, North Carolina, where he was born. His early years were marked by his parents' careers in the funeral industry, which led to his family's relocation to various locations in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. This exposure to the funeral profession from a young age ignited Nick's interest in this noble field.
After graduating from Blue Ridge High School in Greer, South Carolina, Nick embarked on a path that would take him to different corners of the southeastern United States. He settled in Marietta, Georgia, where he gained valuable experience working for a pet crematory. His dedication and contributions were instrumental in helping open a new location for the company in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Life took an unexpected turn for Nick in 2015, prompting his return to Carteret County, where he has deep roots. He initially found employment at Best Buy, but his passion for the funeral service industry never waned. In late 2021, he joined the esteemed Munden Funeral Home staff, marking a significant step forward in his career and his commitment to serving the Crystal Coast community.
Nick currently resides in Newport, where he is actively involved in his community. In his leisure time, he indulges in a diverse range of interests. He has a love for travel, which allows him to explore new places and cultures. Nick also enjoys the serenity of disc golf, the thrill of hiking in the great outdoors, and the art of photography. His fondness for reading fuels his curiosity and knowledge, while his enthusiasm for consumer electronics reflects his passion for technology.
Driven by a desire to deepen his expertise and commitment to the funeral service industry, Nick obtainted his Funeral Service License at Fayetteville Technical Community College. His dedication is seen through the compassionate care and support he provides to the families of the Crystal Coast community.
Nicholas "Nick" Fuller's life journey is a testament to his curiosity, adaptability, and unwavering commitment to serving others during their times of need. His passion for learning and diverse interests make him a valuable asset to the Munden Funeral Home team.
Blake Odom is a dedicated Advanced Planning Counselor and Funeral Apprentice with a deep-rooted connection to the world of funeral service and a strong commitment to carrying on a cherished family tradition. Despite his young age, Blake's enthusiasm, determination, and early involvement in the profession make him a promising future Funeral Director and an integral part of the Munden family legacy.
Blake's educational journey began at Croatan High School. He earned his high school diploma in 2020, showcasing his commitment to academic excellence. His family, which includes his parents, Steve and Christina Odom, has been instrumental in shaping his values and fostering his passion for the funeral service industry.
Remarkably, Blake's journey into the world of funeral service started at a very young age. At the tender age of 15, he took his first steps in the profession, joining the Funeral Home to assist with visitations and funerals. His early exposure to the intricacies of the industry and his hands-on experience laid the foundation for what promises to be a remarkable career.
Blake is excited about the prospect of growing into the role of Funeral Director, continuing the rich tradition of the Munden family, and following in the footsteps of his father, Steve. His aspiration to contribute to the legacy of compassionate care and support is evident in his dedication to the profession.
In January of 2022, Blake took a significant step forward in his journey by enrolling in the Funeral Service Program at Fayetteville Technical Community College. This formal education and training will provide him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in his chosen field and fulfill his goal of becoming a licensed Funeral Director.
Despite his busy schedule and educational pursuits, Blake remains deeply committed to his family and the values they hold dear. His close-knit family, including his parents and siblings, serves as a source of inspiration and support as he navigates the demands of the funeral service industry.
Blake's early start in the profession, his commitment to education, and his dedication to upholding the traditions of the Munden family exemplify his passion for serving families during their most challenging times. His journey as an Advanced Planning Counselor is not only a testament to his love for the profession but also a promise of continued excellence and compassion in the years to come.
Gavin Odom is a dedicated Certified Crematory Operator and Funeral Apprentice, bringing a fresh perspective and enthusiasm to the Munden Funeral Home family. As a recent graduate of Croatan High School in 2022 and the son of Steve and Christina Odom, Gavin is eager to contribute to the family's tradition of providing compassionate and respectful funeral services.
During his high school years, Gavin excelled both academically and athletically. He distinguished himself as a high school football athlete, demonstrating his commitment to teamwork, discipline, and perseverance on the field. His involvement in sports not only shaped his character but also instilled in him a strong work ethic that he brings to his role at Munden Funeral Home.
Beyond his athletic pursuits, Gavin shares a passion for football as a dedicated fan of college and professional football. His enthusiasm for the sport reflects his love for competition and his appreciation for the values of dedication and sportsmanship.
Gavin's decision to join the Munden Funeral Home family is driven by a deep commitment to tradition, integrity, and compassion—the very values that have defined the funeral home's legacy. He is excited about the opportunity to continue serving the Crystal Coast community and providing support to families during their times of need.
His presence as a Funeral Apprentice and Certified Crematory Operator marks the beginning of his journey in the funeral service industry. Gavin's fresh perspective, combined with the rich experience of the Munden family, promises to further enhance the level of care and professionalism provided by the funeral home.
As he embarks on this new chapter, Gavin Odom's dedication to upholding the values of tradition, integrity, and compassion underscores his commitment to serving the community and continuing the proud legacy of Munden Funeral Home. His youth, energy, and enthusiasm make him a valuable addition to the team and a promising future in the field of funeral service.
Born in the Iberian Peninsula, Gunner moved to the United States at an early age and was raised in Southern Nevada and California.
Gunner began his professional career in the hospitality industry where he took great pride in serving his local community. Having an interest in the funeral industry since childhood, he expressed his interest to his local funeral homes and was hired part time delivering documents. As a native Spanish speaker, Gunner quickly found himself assisting families with their funeral arrangements and becoming heavily involved in his local Spanish speaking community.
For several years Gunner attended college for business management and finance while working in retail and office management positions. The sense of fulfillment was lost in this field, which drove him to return to the funeral industry where he felt pride and accomplishment in serving families in need of compassionate care.
Looking for a change of environment as well, through extended family he found the opportunity to move to North Carolina and attend school to become a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. Gunner joined Munden Funeral Home first as a part-time Funeral Assistant and is now working full-time as a Certified Crematory Operator and Funeral Apprentice.
Tom Kelly, a dedicated Funeral Assistant, is a native of Carteret County with deep roots in the community. His journey in life has been marked by a strong commitment to his family, his community, and the values of compassion and service.
In 1988, Tom proudly graduated from West Carteret High School, establishing the foundation for his future endeavors. Throughout his life, he has demonstrated a steadfast dedication to his hometown and its people.
In 2014, Tom joined the esteemed Munden Family, taking on the role of a funeral assistant. His role within the funeral home encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, reflecting his versatility, dedication, and commitment to providing support to grieving families in their time of need.
Tom's personal life is enriched by his loving family. He is happily married to Becky Whittaker Kelly, and together, they have raised three sons: Joshua, Jordan, and Jeremy. Their family has expanded to include a growing number of grandchildren, including granddaughters Alayna Elizabeth, Emily Kelly, Bailey Renfrow, Cadence Brigtingham, and Arabella, as well as grandsons Tucker Kelly, Connor Kelly, Alex Kelly, Arlo Kelly, and Carson Brooks Kelly. Family is at the heart of Tom's life, and he finds immense joy in spending time with his loved ones.
Outside of his professional and family life, Tom has a range of interests that keep him engaged and fulfilled. He enjoys the thrill of hunting and the tranquility of fishing, connecting with nature in the beautiful surroundings of Carteret County. His passion for sports adds an element of excitement to his leisure time, whether he's cheering on local teams or engaging in recreational activities.
Tom's creativity extends to the kitchen, where he finds enjoyment in inventing new dishes. His culinary experiments reflect his adventurous spirit and willingness to embrace new challenges. Tom is known for his exceptional skill in grilling and smoking meat and is a true master when it comes to BBQ cookoffs. He dedicates countless hours to perfecting his techniques, ensuring a great flavor and delicious meals.
As a person of faith, Tom is an active member of Refuge Fellowship Church on Harkers Island, where he finds spiritual nourishment and community support.
Tom Kelly's life is a testament to his dedication to his community, his family, and his role as a Funeral Assistant. His multifaceted interests, love for his family, and commitment to his church and community make him a valued member of the Munden Funeral Home family and a trusted source of comfort for the families he serves.
John Rimmer, a dedicated Funeral Assistant, is a native son of Carteret County, whose life journey has been closely intertwined with the community and the esteemed Munden Funeral Home. His deep roots in the area, his connection to the funeral home's history, and his commitment to serving the community make him an invaluable member of the team.
John's early years were spent in the picturesque landscapes of Carteret County. He graduated from East Carteret High School, marking a significant milestone in his education. His academic pursuits continued at Carteret County Community College, where he furthered his knowledge and skills, preparing for a life of service to the community.
In his early career, John worked alongside his father, John Rimmer, in the construction industry, gaining valuable experience and contributing to the local economy. His dedication to hard work and his willingness to learn were evident during these years.
In 2021, John embarked on a new chapter in his professional life by joining Munden Funeral Home as a Funeral Assistant. His connection to the funeral home goes beyond his recent role, as his mother had worked with the Munden family in the 1980s when John was born. Additionally, his late father had established friendships with Phil, Phillip Jr., and other staff members, further strengthening his bond with the funeral home.
For John, Munden Funeral Home has always held a special place in his heart, representing not just a place of business but a ministry of compassion and support for families in their times of need. He considers it an honor to serve the community and continue the legacy of care and service that the funeral home has provided for generations.
John Rimmer's life story is a testament to his deep connection to Carteret County, his appreciation for the funeral home's history, and his commitment to serving the community. His role as a Funeral Assistant reflects his dedication to providing comfort and support to families during their most challenging moments, upholding the values of tradition, compassion, and respect.
Tracey Spencer is the dedicated Bookkeeper of Munden Funeral Home, and her long-standing commitment to the business aspect of the funeral home has played a crucial role in ensuring the seamless operation of the services provided. With over three decades of experience, Tracey's faithful service and unwavering dedication have made her an integral part of the Munden Funeral Home family.
Tracey's journey with Munden Funeral Home began in 1992 when she became a valued member of the accounting department. Her role in managing financial records, accounts, and other critical aspects of the business has been instrumental in maintaining the high standards and professionalism that the funeral home is known for.
In her leisure time, Tracey enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, with her husband Kenny, that allow her to embrace the beauty of the coastal region. She finds serenity in fishing, the exhilaration of boating, and the tranquility of camping. Tracy enjoys gardening, she loves growing all kinds of plants and vegetables. However, her most cherished role is that of being a Nana, where she can create lasting memories and share precious moments with her granddaughter.
Tracey Spencer's life is a testament to her enduring dedication, both professionally and personally. Her role as the Bookkeeper of Munden Funeral Home showcases her commitment to maintaining the business side of the services offered, allowing the funeral home to continue its tradition of excellence and compassion. Her love for her family and her community, along with her zest for outdoor activities, make her a well-rounded and valued member of the Munden Funeral Home family.
Mary G. Innis, an essential member of the Munden Funeral Home family, serves as the dedicated Administrative Assistant, contributing her skills and commitment to the seamless operation of the funeral home. With deep roots in Carteret County and a longstanding tenure with the company, Mary's contributions have been invaluable for over 23 years.
A native of Carteret County, Mary's connection to the community runs deep. Her intimate knowledge of the area and its people make her an indispensable asset to the funeral home and its commitment to providing compassionate service to the Crystal Coast community.
Mary's journey with Munden Funeral Home began in 2000 when she assumed the role of secretary. Over the years, she has taken on multiple responsibilities, showcasing her versatility, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the funeral home and its mission.
Outside of her professional life, Mary finds joy and fulfillment in her personal life with her husband, David. Their home is shared with a four-legged member of the family named Biltmore, reflecting their love for pets and their role as responsible pet parents.
Mary's leisure time is filled with a variety of interests and activities that reflect her diverse interests. She enjoys the solace of reading, the escapism of movies, and the excitement of watching UNC Tarheel Basketball. Her support for the Tarheels is not only a testament to her love for the sport but also a tribute to her son, Brad, underscoring the significance of family in her life.
Mary G. Innis's life story embodies her deep connection to Carteret County, her dedication to her role as an Administrative Assistant, and her love for her family, both two-legged and four-legged. Her enduring commitment to the funeral home and the community it serves continues to make a significant impact, reflecting the values of tradition, compassion, and excellence that define Munden Funeral Home.
Tyanne Munden is a valued member of the Munden Funeral Home family, where she serves as the Administrative Assistant, playing a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of the funeral home. With a rich background in ministry and administration, Tyanne brings a wealth of experience and dedication to her role.
Tyanne's journey with Munden Funeral Home began in 2017 when she became an integral part of the family business. As the secretary, she fulfills a range of vital responsibilities, assisting both staff and families during their times of need. Her commitment to professionalism and compassionate service has made her an essential member of the team.
Before joining Munden Funeral Home, Tyanne pursued higher education and completed Bible College in 1994. Her passion for ministry led her to the mission field in Peru, where she spent a year working to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Her experiences in Peru and her dedication to ministry have left a lasting impression on her character and values. She is a member of Glad Tiding Church where she enjoys serving as a greeter on Sunday mornings.
Throughout her career, Tyanne has been actively involved in the Teen Challenge ministry, demonstrating her commitment to helping individuals overcome challenges and find hope and healing in their lives.
Tyanne's personal life is enriched by her loving family. She is married to Chris Munden, and together they have two adult sons, Noah and Micah. Her role as a mother is central to her identity, and she takes great joy in spending quality time with her family.
In her leisure time, Tyanne enjoys a variety of interests and hobbies. She finds relaxation and inspiration in the pages of books, reflecting her love for reading. Her passion for decorating allows her to express her creativity and bring beauty to her surroundings.
Tyanne Munden's life story is a testament to her dedication to both her faith and her family. Her role as an Administrative Assistant at Munden Funeral Home reflects her commitment to providing compassionate support to families during their most challenging moments. Her diverse experiences and her love for her family and community make her a valued member of the Munden family business and a source of comfort for those she serves.
Christina Odom, an esteemed member of the Munden Funeral Home team, serves as the Administrative Assistant at the Havelock location. With a strong connection to the community and a passion for family and the arts, Christina brings a blend of dedication and creativity to her role.
A native of Beaufort County, Christina’s formative years were spent in the picturesque landscapes of the region. She completed her high school education at Washington High School in 1991, marking the beginning of her journey into adulthood.
In 1998, Christina married her love, Steve Odom, embarking on a life filled with love and family. Their union has been blessed with three wonderful children: Blake, Gavin, and Bella. The Odom family’s commitment to one another is a central part of their lives, reflecting their values of love, support, and togetherness.
Christina’s compassion extends to her love for animals of all kinds. Her affinity for creatures great and small reflects her caring and nurturing nature, exemplifying her capacity for empathy and kindness.
Christina Odom’s life reflects her deep connection to family, her love for creativity and beauty, and her compassion for all living beings. Her presence at the Havelock location of Munden Funeral Home brings warmth, empathy, and a commitment to serving the community with the values of tradition, compassion, and excellence.
Rhonda Fuller, a dedicated and accomplished professional, has built a remarkable career in the cemetery industry while remaining devoted to her family and personal passions. Her journey is marked by hard work, commitment, and a deep appreciation for service to others and the bonds of family.
Rhonda's career in the cemetery industry began at Gethsemane Memorial Park and Carteret Memorial Gardens, where she initially gained experience and familiarity with assisting families.
After her initial tenure with Gethsemane Memorial Park, Rhonda embarked on a journey that took her through the corporate world, where she managed cemeteries across three states. Her time in this role allowed her to develop a broad skill set, gain diverse experiences, and gain expertise in cemetery operations and management.
In 2016, Rhonda made a heartwarming return to Munden Funeral Home, where her professional journey had begun. Her decision to come back to Munden Funeral Home was not just a career choice; it was a testament to her deep-seated connection to the community and her passion for serving families during their times of loss and need.
Rhonda is not only a dedicated professional but also a loving mother. She is the proud mother of three adult children: Nicole, Nick, and Noah. The bond she shares with her children is a source of joy and fulfillment in her life, and it reflects her commitment to nurturing strong family ties.
As the Cemetery Manager of Gethsemane Memorial Park, Carteret Memorial Gardens, and Forest Oaks Memorial Gardens, Rhonda's role is central in assisting families and overseeing the meticulous care and maintenance of these sacred grounds ensuring that families can find solace and comfort in their visits.
Rhonda Fuller's life journey is a testament to her unwavering commitment to her community, her dedication to her family, and her passion for providing compassionate and professional cemetery services. Her return to Munden Funeral Home reflects her belief in the funeral home's mission of tradition, integrity, and compassion through service to others.
Tommy Knox, a beloved member of the Munden Funeral Home family, serves as a Part-Time Funeral Assistant, playing a significant role in providing comfort and support to the people of Carteret County during their times of loss. With deep roots in the community, a loving family, and a dedication to service, Tommy is a cherished presence in the funeral home's mission of compassion and care.
A native of Carteret County, Tommy's life story is intertwined with the beautiful landscapes and vibrant communities of the region. He graduated from East Carteret High School in 1975, marking a significant milestone in his early years.
In 1978, Tommy embarked on a lifelong journey of love and partnership when he married his sweetheart, Cindy. Their enduring love story has been a source of inspiration for their family and friends. Together, they have been blessed with one daughter, Lisa, who brings joy and fulfillment to their lives. Their family has expanded to include two beloved grandsons, Garrison and Lupton, adding warmth and happiness to their family gatherings.
Tommy’s presence at the funeral home allows him to interact with and extend comfort to many families in Carteret County during their times of need. Tommy's warm and familiar face is often a source of solace and reassurance for those who have entrusted their loved ones to the care of the funeral home.
Tommy's dedication to his community and his love for the people of Carteret County make him a cherished friend and companion to many. His role as a Part-Time Funeral Assistant reflects his commitment to the values of tradition, compassion, and respect that define Munden Funeral Home.
Tommy Knox's life is a testament to his enduring commitment to family, community, and service. His warm and friendly demeanor, combined with his deep roots in the region, make him an invaluable member of the Munden Funeral Home family and a trusted source of comfort for the families he serves.
John Smith, a beloved native of Carteret County, has dedicated himself to his community and his family over the years. With a strong connection to the coastal region, a loving partnership of over three decades, and a commitment to service, John's journey reflects his deep sense of family values and his dedication to making a positive impact on those around him.
As a native of Carteret County, John's roots are firmly planted in the rich and vibrant community of Newport. His educational journey led him to West Carteret High School, where he graduated in 1983. This educational milestone marked the beginning of his journey into adulthood and the world beyond.
In 1988, John embarked on a career at Cherry Point, where he has been employed for more than three decades. His commitment to his work at Cherry Point reflects his dedication to his profession and his community.
Family is a central pillar of John's life. He has been married to his loving wife, Barbie, for over 30 years, and their enduring partnership is a source of joy and strength. Together, they have been blessed with two children, Lauren and Lathan, who bring warmth and fulfillment to their family life. John's commitment to his role as a husband and father is a testament to his values of love, support, and togetherness.
In 2012, John expanded his commitment to service by joining the Munden Funeral Home family as a Part-Time Funeral Assistant. In this role, he not only serves families during their times of need but also fulfills a range of other responsibilities, contributing to the smooth operation of the funeral home.
In his leisure time, John enjoys woodworking projects, including building and repairing furniture. He also enjoys being on the open water, boating with his family, and enjoying the natural beauty of our Crystal Coast.
Above all else, John Smith's life is a reflection of his deep commitment to family, community, and service. His unwavering dedication to his work at Cherry Point, his role as a loving husband and father, and his contributions to the Munden Funeral Home family all underscore his values of tradition, compassion, and excellence. John's presence in the Carteret County community is marked by his warmth, kindness, and commitment to those he serves.
Mike Pargeter, a dedicated native of Carteret County, has embraced a life of service to his community and his faith. His journey, which includes a fulfilling career and active involvement in various community organizations, has been marked by his commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others.
A native of Carteret County, Mike's roots run deep in the community he calls home. His professional journey led him to a career with FRC-East Cherry Point, where he served diligently until his retirement in 2013. After retiring from one fulfilling career, Mike embarked on a second chapter in his life by joining Munden Funeral Home in 2015.
At Munden Funeral Home, Mike serves as a Funeral Assistant, fulfilling a range of vital roles that contribute to the compassionate and professional services offered to families in their times of need. His dedication to his role is a reflection of his commitment to serving the community during some of life's most challenging moments.
Beyond his work at the funeral home, Mike is actively involved in the local community, extending his helping hand to those in need. He volunteers with the Backpack Program, an initiative that supports school children, and contributes his time and efforts to Hope Missions, making a difference in the lives of those facing adversity.
Mike's commitment to community involvement is further exemplified by his membership in the Masonic Ocean Lodge in Morehead. His involvement in this organization reflects his dedication to fraternity and the values of service and camaraderie.
Mike's faith is central to his life, and he serves as a Deacon at Parkview Baptist Church, where he actively participates in the congregation's activities and outreach efforts.
Mike is happily married to Charlene, and together they have built a beautiful family. They are the proud parents of three children, and their family has expanded to include seven beloved grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The bonds of family are a source of joy and fulfillment in Mike's life.
In his leisure time, Mike finds solace and enjoyment in the company of his family, cherishing moments of togetherness. He also enjoys the tranquility of a day on the boat, indulging in his passion for fishing.
Mike Pargeter's life story is a testament to his dedication to service, both professionally and within his community. His commitment to his faith, his active involvement in community organizations, and his love for his family make him a cherished member of the Carteret County community and an invaluable asset to Munden Funeral Home.
Anthony Nelson, a dedicated member of the Munden Funeral Home team, serves as a Part-Time Funeral Assistant, playing a significant role in extending compassion and support to the community during their times of need. With deep roots in Harkers Island, a loving family, and a lifelong commitment to service, Anthony embodies the values of integrity, compassion, and tradition that define Munden Funeral Home's mission.
A native of Harkers Island, Anthony's life journey has been closely tied to the coastal communities of Carteret County. In 1972, he married his beloved wife, Louella, marking the beginning of a loving partnership that has spanned decades. Together, they have been blessed with two sons, Anthony Jr. and Shane, as well as five cherished grandchildren: Hannah, Christopher, Madison, Ashlyn, and Shane Jr. The warmth of family bonds is central to Anthony's identity, and he finds immense joy in spending time with his loved ones.
Anthony's educational journey led him to East Carteret High School, where he graduated in 1970. Following his graduation, he made a significant commitment to his country by joining the United States Coast Guard, where he served honorably for twenty years. His dedication to serving the nation reflects his deep sense of duty and patriotism.
After his distinguished service in the Coast Guard, Anthony continued to serve his community and state by joining the State of North Carolina Marine Fisheries, where he worked tirelessly for over twenty-six years, retiring in 2019.
Throughout his life, Anthony's core values have been to serve God first, followed by his unwavering commitment to family and his fellowman. These values align perfectly with Munden Funeral Home's mission to serve with integrity, compassion, and tradition. Anthony's outgoing and friendly personality makes him a valuable asset to the funeral home's team, as he builds meaningful relationships with the families they serve.
Anthony Nelson's life is a testament to his dedication to family, community, and service. His love for his hometown, his commitment to his country and state, and his enduring devotion to his family and faith make him a cherished member of the community and a trusted source of comfort for the families he serves through Munden Funeral Home.
William is a native of Harkers Island and a graduate of East Carteret High School. He attended Carteret Community College, where he received a Detention Officer certification, and is a full-time lieutenant at Carteret County Detention Center. He joined Munden Funeral Home and Crematory in 2018 as a part-time funeral assistant and operates in many different capacities.
William lives in Beaufort and is married to Andrea Moore. William enjoys spending time with his family, hunting, and boating.
Jerry is from Cedar Island and has lived in Carteret County his entire life. He worked faithfully for the North Carolina Ferry Division, where he served as director upon his retirement. Jerry joined the Munden Funeral Home family in 2016 as a part-time funeral assistant, where he helps serve the families of Carteret County.
Jerry has been married to his lovely wife, Charran Gaskill, for over 30 years. They have two sons, David and Clay, and 5 grandchildren, Allison, Jalie, Evan, Jadyn, and Ethan.
His hobbies include spending time with his family (especially his grandchildren), working, fishing, and church activities at Cedar Island United Methodist Church.
We are so grateful for the time that Jay Fairbanks spent serving our community as a funeral assistant. Jay was a Carteret County resident for 45 years and graduated from West Carteret High School in 1979. He attended East Carolina University and was also a proud United States Navy Veteran. In his spare time, Jay enjoyed reading and cooking on the grill for friends and family. All of us at Munden Funeral Home miss Jay dearly, and we know he had a tremendous impact on our community.
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