Our Story
Learn our story, from the beginning and into the future.
Heirloom Funeral Service was established with a single mission: To create better funerals.
Our ownership and staff have been in the funeral profession for decades. And through that time, we learned a lot. We've had great mentors and were given wonderful opportunities to serve families while working at other premier funeral homes.
However, we also learned there is a better way to create healing experiences. And that's why we've opened Heirloom Funeral Service.
Our goal is to create funeral services that are unique one from another. No two lives are the same, therefore no two funeral services should be the same. We desire to understand your loved one's life and help create services that best represent the life lived. The key to a great service is simply creating an environment that best facilitates and encourages the sharing of memories, which is where the healing begins. And that is accomplished by learning about your loved one and using our experience, imagination and creativity.
And though you may read similar words on other websites, we encourage you to give us a call or stop by. See for yourself these are not just words on a website. Rather it's our heartfelt passion to serve families in ways that were never expected and are far from ordinary. It's why we exist.
Who We Are
Meet our staff. Members of the local community make everything that happens possible.
Together, we make this place amazing.

Jana Morgan Harris has been a licensed funeral director since 1997. Formerly of Forrest City, Jana's family has owned and operated a funeral home since 1981. Married to Paul Harris, she is mom to Allie and step-mom to Christian, Austin, Tristian and Alex.

A lifetime resident of Lee County, Paul Harris works as a Lieutenant for The Arkansas Department of Corrections: East Arkansas Regional Unit. Paul is an avid hunter and a member of several hunting organizations. Paul is married to Jana M. Harris. He is Dad to Christian, Austin, Tristian and Alex; and step dad to Allie.

Lindsey Palmer has been a resident of Lee County for 19 years. She is a former resident of Phillips County. Lindsey has twenty years experience working with the public. Lindsey looks forward to becoming a funeral director and working in the funeral industry. Lindsey is married to David Palmer and is mom to Cambrie and Brooklyn; she is step mom to James.

James "David" Palmer has been a Lee County resident for over 40 years. He was formerly a volunteer firefighter with the Marianna/Lee County Fire Department. David began his career in law enforcement in the 90's with the Marianna Police Department. He has continued his law enforcement career as a correction officer with the U.S. Department of Justice. David is married to Lindsey Palmer and dad to James, Cambrie and Brooklyn.
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