We are available 24 hours each and every day and offer a full range of service options adapted and priced to each family's needs and values. It is our goal to help families through the pain of losing a loved one. We are courteous and sympathetic, our facilities are comfortable and our services are provided with dignity and respect.
Patrick Poole is a life long resident of Port Washington. A third generation funeral director he received his license in 1984. He is a CANA Certified Crematory Operator and holds memberships in the Port Washington Historical Society and Judge Eghart House. Kristen Andrews grew up in Saukville and started with the funeral home in 1992, becoming licensed in 1995.
Patrick Poole is a life long resident of Port Washington. A third generation funeral director he received his license in 1984. He is a CANA Certified Crematory Operator and holds memberships in the Port Washington Historical Society and Judge Eghart House. Kristen Andrews grew up in Saukville and started with the funeral home in 1992, becoming licensed in 1995.
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As a young man, he moved to Milwaukee where he entered the US Army during the Vietnam War. He served in Vietnam from 1966 to 1969. As a Sergeant, Ray was a paratrooper who had been awarded three purple hearts. He was very proud of his time serving his country. In 1968, he married Elizabeth "Liz" Botz in Milwaukee and eventually they made their way to Port Washington which they would call home.
Why have a funeral? Funerals fill an important role for those mourning the loss of a loved one. By providing surviving family members and friends a caring, supportive environment in which to share thoughts and feelings about the death, funerals are the first step in the healing process. We believe a funeral service should be a very special tribute of the life of a loved one.