Who We Are

We have years of experience caring for families, from all walks of life. Each family comes to us because they know we are leaders in our profession, dedicated to excellence in service, and have the highest integrity.

When we sit down with a family, we have just one goal: to create a fitting, memorable and affordable service for their loved one. Together, we explore the wide variety of services and products available, as well as a wealth of creative ideas and suggestions.

Together, we'll design a memorial or funeral service that suits their needs now, and in the future. Families who come to us know that years from now, they will have deep peace-of-mind because in coming to us, they've done their best to honor their loved one.

  • Our History

    The Emmons-Macey Funeral Home reflects a long scope of service in Lawrence County history. The birth of the business began with its founder Lyman W. Emmons, who was born March 5, 1885 , the son of Redmond and Durinda Shinn Emmons.

    The Emmons Funeral Home tradition began in 1906, when Lyman opened his first funeral parlor in Birds, IL. In 1909, Lyman moved the funeral home to the east side of the Lawrenceville square. The Emmons' strived to bring about the highest quality of service to their families.

    A few years later, Emmons purchased a building on north 11 th Street and remodeled this facility to make it one of the most modern funeral homes of its day. The year 1917 Lyman decided to leave the funeral business to pursue other business endeavors. His stock of caskets and equipment he then sold to Clyde King.

    In 1927, Lyman felt the need to return to the funeral business. He bought out the firm of Gray Brothers and began service on North 12 th Street . A purchase of the old Dr. J.W. Connett Sanitarium on South 11 th Street was his next place of business. Extensive remodeling was done to this four story, 30 room building, until it became one of the finest funeral parlors in the area.

    In 1937, Charles Emmons joined his father in the Emmons tradition.

    On the morning of February 24, 1944, fire destroyed the building and all of its contents. The Emmons Funeral Home was once again relocated to the Old Applegate Home which was built in 1910. April 1, 1944, the business was relocated to its present location on the southwest corner of 12 th and Washington Streets.

    On the morning of March 9, 1955, Lyman and a friend Frank Bray suffered fatal injuries when they were struck by a train north of Pinkstaff , IL

    Charles continued to own and operate the business with his mother Marjorie.  During those  years some of his son’s worked closely with him in the business until they chose other careers.

    In October 1965, Mike Macey the son of Joseph and Mary Macey of Marshall , IL began working for Charles. In July 1974, Mike and his wife Karole bought an interest in the funeral business.

    In July 1982, Mike purchased the Sivert Funeral Home in Sumner , IL from Charles and Velma Sivert. This allowed Mike and his staff to serve both the east and west sides of the county.

    In 1986, Shannon Steffey began working for Charles & Mike. Shannon, the daughter of Wendell & Floye Steffey of Birds, IL, is a 1989 graduate of Vincennes University. She is married to Donald Decker.

    Charles, who had been active in the funeral business for his entire life still continued to take an active part in serving families until his death on April 29, 2000.

    Mike and his wife Karole owned and operated the funeral home until January 3, 2005 when Shannon Steffey purchased an interest in the funeral homes.

    The present day staff includes two licensed funeral directors: Shannon Steffey, & Trevor Seed. Trevor, a native of Lawrenceville is a 1993 graduate of Vincennes University . He has been with the funeral home since November of 2001.

    Bobbi Perrott is secretary of the funeral homes, and has been on staff since December of 2006.

    Vonda Arthur  came to work in April of 2000  where she served as secretary. She is now semi-retired, but continues to work as a Funeral Assistant.

    Duane Scott has been on staff  for two years. He also is a funeral assistant.

    The tradition the Emmons family began in 1906 still continues today.

  • Our Valued Staff
    H. Paul Florin
    H. Paul Florin, Director


    John C. Florin
    John C. Florin, Director


    Blake C Florin
    Blake C Florin, CFO


    Gary Gilpin
    Gary Gilpin


    Joyce Gilpin
    Joyce Gilpin


    James Christen
    James Christen, Director


    Jean Heckert
    Jean Heckert


    Linda Bentley
    Linda Bentley, Aftercare


    Allen DePriest
    Allen DePriest


    Sue Florin
    Sue Florin


    Linda Gargano
    Linda Gargano


    Billy Long
    Billy Long


    Edward McKie
    Edward McKie


    Byrl Moore
    Byrl Moore


    Hans Stoll
    Hans Stoll


    Phil Harris
    Phil Harris


    John Wiltfong
    John Wiltfong


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