The highest level of care starts with the quality staff members who will meet with your family. When you lose someone you love, you need someone who will listen to you and provide a healing and meaningful experience. Our highly qualified staff is ready to assist you throughout this difficult time.
If you are interested in preplanning for your funeral wishes, we invite you to book a meeting with our Preplanning Counselor to learn more about the process and its benefits.
Scott is our counselor for individuals who wish to preplan their own funeral.
Scott Butler is a third generation funeral and cemetery professional. Scott has spent the last 20 years helping families plan ahead so they can protect their loved ones from the emotional and financial burdens that arise when death occurs. He finds it very rewarding to help people gain a sense of security and bring relief to those that are left behind.
Scott is married to Saleena Butler and has three children, Scott Jr., Emma, and Evan Butler. He serves as Lay Minister and Small Group leader for Hope Lutheran Church.
Danny assists in everyday tasks at Palms Funeral Home.
Danny is a lifelong resident of Angleton. He has served on the staff at Palms Funeral Home for over 37 years. He assists with all facets of funeral service.
Tommy is a licensed funeral director and Stacey is the Director of Technology at Danbury Independent School District.
Tommy Matheson, along with his wife, Stacey, are owners of Palms Funeral Home. Tommy was raised in Danbury and lives there with Stacey and their daughters, Allison and Hayley. Stacey is a teacher at Danbury I.S.D.
Tommy graduated in 1987 from Commonwealth College of Funeral Service in Houston and holds an associate degree of applied science in funeral service. He served on the board of directors of the Angleton Area Emergency Medical Corps. Tommy also operates Texas Monument, the monument company associated with Palms Funeral Home.
Richard is a licensed funeral director and Nancy is the office administrator.
Nancy Davis is one of the owners and operators of Palms Funeral Home. She grew up in Danbury and is currently the president for the Danbury Rotary Club. She also serves as Chairman for the Brazoria County Better Business Bureau and the Angleton Cemetery Association. She is a past chairman of the Angleton Chamber of Commerce and former school board president for Danbury ISD.
Richard Davis is also an owner of Palms Funeral Home. He graduated from Angleton High School and worked at Dow Chemical Company for over 20 years. Upon retiring, he attended and graduated in 2000 from Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service in Houston with a Certificate in Funeral Directing. In 2011, Richard was elected to the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2 position.
Nancy and Richard have been married for 35 years, and they have two daughters: Stacy White, a teacher at Danbury High School (husband, Michael) and Lindsey, also a teacher with Danbury High School (husband, Jeff). They also have a grandson, Zachary, and two granddaughters, Zoe and Avery.
Circle of Friends+ provides you with resources on grief support and settling affairs, sent to you via text and email.
For more information regarding prepaid funerals and consumer rights and protections under Texas state law, visit www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov.
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