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Justin is also a licensed funeral director, embalmer, and crematory operator in the state of Georgia. He spent 10 years in the funeral industry at the funeral home level before transitioning to the creative side in 2020. Melding his two passions - graphic design and funeral service - Justin feels he has the right tools in his kit to help Heritage excel in our industry. This is the fee for the services the funeral home will provide during a graveside service. This is generally required if you will be needing any assistance from the staff for the service.
Needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. Terry Lyons made my funeral arrangements several years ago at my request. I have decided not to use the homemade casket he made. It was made several years ago and has deteriorated due to dust and storage. I don’t want anyone to have to deal with getting it cleaned and delivered to funeral home. Also, I witnessed a homemade casket used by a family member a few months ago for and it went terribly wrong.
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Randy had also served as a deacon, elder, and Sunday School teacher at Borderview Christian Church for over 25 years. He had received numerous masonic awards, degrees and titles. He has served on the national Policy Board of the National Funeral Directors Association, the Executive Board of Georgia Funeral Directors Association, and the Selected Independent Funeral Homes Educational Trust Board of Trustees.
He started working in his family business at the age of 16. He is an active member of First United Methodist Church of Elizabethton, the Elizabethton Rotary Club and Elizabethton Kiwanis Club. He has served as a member and chairman of the Tennessee Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers and is a former director and secretary-treasurer of Selected Independent Funeral Homes. Richard has been married to Norma Greene Tetrick since 1972. They have one son, Tyler, who is active in the family business and is a funeral director.
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We employed the services of Tetrick's Bluff City chapel for my grandmother's service. The funeral director tasked with arranging the service was short with us and seemed disinterested in providing any actual help. Both me and my family were all displeased with the treatment we received.
He also is active in his church, Grace Fellowship, in Kingsport, TN. We officially became Heritage Operating, LLC Funeral Services in 1991, and continued to bring other funeral homes into the association. In April of 1993, we opened a crematory at Oakley-Cook Funeral Home in Bristol, TN, and in 1995 added divisions that provide our client families with a wide array of choices in cemetery monuments and burial vaults. This is the fee for the services the funeral home will provide during a visitation or viewing. This is generally required if you would like to hold a viewing and visitation at the funeral home or if you will be needing any assistance from the staff.
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Sandy was born in Bristol, Tenn., to the late Herbert Lee Willen and Helen Virginia Malone Willen. Sandy had worked as a home health caregiver and was a member of the church her husband ministered, Pinecrest Christian Church, where she had taught the Children’s Church and she had also taught Children’s Church at Borderview Christian Church. She was a member of the Hampton Eastern Star, where she had attained numerous Eastern Star Certifications, and was a past Worthy Matron of the Social Order of Beuceant.

Originally from Middlesboro, Kentucky, Renee is a graduate of East Tennessee State University with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting and a master’s degree in Accountancy. She has served as Treasurer, Secretary, Vice President and President of the ETSU Alumni Association Board and currently serves as a member of that board and of the board of the ETSU Foundation. She was inducted into the ETSU College of Business Hall of Fame in 2003. Renee and her husband of 30 years, Jess Lockhart, who has been with the Sullivan County Tennessee School Systems for 33 years, attend Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. They took care of my husband with respect and made me and my daughter feel at ease when planning the arangments.
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— Tetrick Funeral Home has taken care of our family for years. I can't imagine trusting my loved ones to anyone else. I cried - and we also talked in general about life, death and our general perspectives, because he has the empathy to see that is what I needed in that moment. His perspective gave me a calmness that I needed at that time.

He serves on multiple charitable boards throughout the community. I highly recommend the services providef byTetrick Funeral Home. My family and extended family have trusted them to care for our loved ones who have passed for years. The owner and staff provide the most professional care and attention to detail.
Thomas is married to his best friend Erin Burton, and they have three children, Caden, Kaylee, and Carly. “Serving others” is his life’s work, and after 40 years of serving families, he now shares his knowledge from those experiences with other funeral professionals. In her current position as HR Administrator, Paula is responsible for the management and administration of company policies, benefits administration, and overseeing human resources activities.
Tyler Tetrick is the son of Richard and Norma Tetrick and represents the fourth generation of licensed funeral directors in the Tetrick family. He is a licensed funeral director for Tetrick Funeral Home and he formerly practiced as a licensed CPA in the State of Tennessee with Price-Waterhouse-Coopers. Tyler is also a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Elizabethton, is a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow, and has served as the president of the Cemetery Association of Tennessee. Tyler and his wife Elizabeth have one a daughter, Charlotte and a son, Tristan. Tyler and his family attend Grace Fellowship in Johnson City.
Honorary pallbearers will be Howard Estep, Opal Cable, Wayne Harmon, Bea Crow and Daniel Hill. We would like to thank the members of the Carter County Rescue Squad, members of the Hampton/Valley Forge Fire Department and the 2600 ICU & 5200 wing at the Johnson City Medical Center for the love and care shown to Sherry and her family. Words of comfort can be sent to the Cable family through our website, Chad is from Elizabethton and currently resides in Kingsport, TN. He graduated from East Tennessee State University with a degree in Computer Science, and has been working for Heritage Family since 2004. In his current position as IT Manager, Chad provides technical support to Heritage Family offices, so each location can better serve and take care of their families. Chad is happily married to a wonderful woman, Kristen, and is the proud step-dad to Emily Peters.
We have used Tetrick in the past, but I'm not sure that we will again. The last week of my life has been consoled by the thoughts and actions of Tetricks. This family has been a sustainable post that we could lean on and get the directions and help that we needed during the lost of our recent loved one.
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