Our Staff

Our Staff

Our employees are like family 

In this difficult time, let our family help yours. Learn more about who we are and what we do in the bios below. Our staff is comprised of dedicated and licensed professionals with the experience to answer all your questions regarding our services. 


Please feel free to contact any of our staff members at any time.

Dani McLellan
Dani McLellan
Licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer
Dani McLellan
Licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer

Dani relocated to Nashville 4 years ago from Maine with her husband, Ryan to attend mortuary school. After graduating John A. Gupton College in 2022, Dani completed her apprenticeship at West Harpeth Funeral Home. She also graduated in 2011 from Plymouth State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology. Dani brings her strong sense of compassion, dedication, as well as fresh, innovative, and personalized ideas for families to our team.

 Her interests include antiquing, concerts, taxidermy, Dolly Parton, and collecting the local hot sauces from everywhere she visits. When at home, she also loves to spend time with her husband Ryan, 2 dogs Vada and Gus, and 2 cats Monty and Gertrude. 


 Dani is honored to be a part of the Nashville Community and grateful to serve and walk with our families during their time of need.

Angie Garcia
Angie Garcia
Apprentice Funeral Director & Apprentice Embalmer
Angie Garcia
Apprentice Funeral Director & Apprentice Embalmer

Angie is LA born, El Paso raised, but now considers herself a Tennessean. Angie didn’t waste any time starting her career. Soon after graduating early from Hendersonville High School, she enrolled to John A. Gupton Mortuary School, and is now a proud alumna. 


Her spending habits mainly fall into two categories: books and concerts. She will tell anyone willing to listen about the book she is currently reading but will always recommend the works of Amy Tan, “Everything I Never Told You” by Celeste Ng, and “Bless Me Ultima” by Rudolfo Anaya. Among her favorite pastimes are collecting band CDs and t-shirts and being bad at video games.


Angie is proud and grateful for the opportunity to be serving the community and is honored to learn and help along her way. 

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