Gallant Funeral Home

 

About Us

Charlie and Lee Gallant opened Gallant Funeral Home on North Main Avenue in 1952. They bought Riverview Cemetery and surrounded it with a perpetual care memorial garden now known as Riverview Memorial Gardens.

 

Lee Gallant was the first lady licensed funeral director in Fayetteville and has been a licensed funeral director for 50 years. She was the only lady ambulance driver until ambulance service was abolished at all funeral homes. She worked as a volunteer with the American Heart Association serving on the executive board along with the Business & Professional Women's Club. She is a member of the Eastern Star and a member of the Baptist Church.

 

Charlie Gallant was past president of the Tennessee Funeral Directors Association. He was a Mason and a member of the Shriner's Club and a past Exalted Ruler of the Fayetteville Elks Lodge #1792. He was past manager of Squire-Gentry Funeral Home in Shreveport, LA and on the board of directors for Tennessee Vault Company.

 

Brad Gallant graduated from Central High School, Martin College and Gupton Mortuary College in Nashville. He is past president of the Fayetteville Kiwanis Club, past Exalted Ruler of the Fayetteville Elks Lodge #1792, past Master of Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge #68, a Shriner, a member of the Baptist Church, served on the Board of Tennessee Funeral Directors Association, a licensed funeral director & licensed embalmer for the states of Tennessee and Alabama. Brad has three daughters that graduated from Auburn University. Brad makes his home in Fayetteville and is licensed to sell insurance and pre-need funerals.

 

Gallant Funeral Home, located at 508 W. College Street, was built in the early 1960's. We may be contacted at (931) 433-4511 or by email at gallant@gallantfuneralhome.com.