One chapel. One family. One number to call — day or night — in Gun Barrel City and across the Cedar Creek Lake community.
A licensed funeral director is awake, listening, and ready to help you take the next small step — at any hour of the day or night.
A funeral is not a transaction. It is a moment a family will remember for the rest of their lives. We treat it that way, every time.
Since the 1970s, the Moorehead family has called Gun Barrel City home — and answered the call for families across Henderson County and Cedar Creek Lake when loss arrived.
We still own the chapel on East Main Street. The same family still answers the phone. The community has grown around us; our way of working has not changed. We show up as neighbors, because we are.
Read our story →From traditional burial to simple cremation. Nothing is added that you did not ask for. Nothing is left out that matters.
Planning in advance is one of the kindest things you can do for the people you love. It removes a hundred small decisions from the hardest day.
There is no cost to sit with us. No paperwork is signed unless you ask. We are happy to meet you wherever is most comfortable.
Start a quiet conversation →"We live in this community. When we show up for your family, we are showing up as neighbors — because we are."
— The Moorehead FamilyOur relationship with your family does not end when the service does. We are here to listen, connect you with community resources, and check in when it matters most.
Resources and support →Flag folding and presentation. Honor guard coordination. VA paperwork handled by directors who have walked it through many times. For every branch, every era.
Veteran services →If you would like to walk through our chapel, or simply talk about what you might want for yourself or someone you love — there is never any pressure, and never any cost.