Clint Headley Clint grew up on a dairy farm near Ellsworth,
Kansas and is a graduate of Ellsworth High School. He graduated from Dallas Institute of Funeral Service with a degree in
funeral service. He was the valedictorian of his class. He is a licensed funeral director and a licensed embalmer. He has 25
years experience in funeral service. After
high school graduation, Clint served in the United States Navy as helicopter air crewman. He married Cherie in 1989 in Wichita. Soon after, they returned
to Ellsworth for a few years. In 1995, Clint, Cherie, and their two children, moved to Augusta. Since moving to Augusta, Clint has been an active part of this
community. He has been active member of First Baptist Church of Augusta where he has taught Sunday School. He has also
been involved with teaching Pioneers, ushering, Sunday School class president, serving on Evangelism and Personnel committees,
men’s prayer group, and Promise Keepers. Clint has volunteered at Ewalt Elementary. He was a volunteer for Project Playpark.
He has also been a member of VFW, Masons, Augusta Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors, and was a leader in
the Lily Lake 4-H Club of Augusta. Clint
has worked at two different independently owned funeral establishments, and two different corporately owned funeral homes
before fulfilling his dream and opening Headley Funeral Chapel in Augusta. Clint enjoys working with his wife at his side.
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Cherie Headley Cherie grew up near Kingman, Kansas and graduated
from Kingman High School. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in business administration/accounting.
Cherie became a licensed funeral director in July of 2004. In 1989, she and Clint married in Wichita. Soon after, they moved to Clint’s hometown of Ellsworth,
Kansas. In 1995, they, along with their two children, moved to Augusta. Since making Augusta her home, Cherie has been an active part of the community. She has been a
member of the First Baptist Church in Augusta, where she has taught Sunday School and has been a member of the ladies bell
choir. In the past she has also been involved in the church through volunteering at First Baptist Preschool, teaching Pioneer
Clubs, coordinating and teaching Bible School, serving various offices in her Sunday School Class, and serving on the steering
committee of Mother’s of Preschoolers. Cherie has also been a leader in the Lily Lake 4-H Club of Augusta. Cherie has
volunteered at both Ewalt Elementary and Augusta Middle School. She has been a member of the Augusta Chamber of
Commerce Ambassadors as well. Prior
to the opening of Headley Funeral Chapel, Cherie worked as a Casualty Claims Analyst for American Family Insurance, as a paraprofessional
in Early Childhood Special Education, and most important, as a full time mom.
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