Richard Hightower

Richard Hightower graduated from Bremen High School in 1955, West Georgia College in 1957and John A. Gupton College of Mortuary Science in Nashville, TN, in1958. He returned to Bremen to assist his father in constructing the area's most modern funeral facility in 1960. In 1974, he master minded a major remodeling and chapel addition to the Martin & Hightower'sWest Center Street location in Carrollton.



Bryant Hightower

Bryant and his wife, Cathy have three daughters: Cason, and twins, Karlie and McKenzie. Bryant is a member of the Carrollton Rotary Club, past president of the Academy of Graduate Embalmers, past-president of Carrollton Jaycees and Carrollton Main Street; past-president of the Georgia Funeral Directors Association; former At-Large Representative for the National Funeral Directors Association; former member of the Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Team with the Department of Homeland Security.  Bryant, Cathy and the girls currently attend Midway Church.  Bryant currently serves his fellow funeral directors and the consumers of the State of Georgia while sitting on the Georgia State Board of Funeral Service following his appointment by Governor Nathan Deal. 

bryant@martin-hightower.com



Bill Hightower

Bill and his wife Susan have a daughter, Jacquelyn and 3 sons, Chris, Ryan and Tyler.  They live in Bremen and attend the First United Methodist Church of Bremen.    Bill is active in the community and serves on the board of directors for the Haralson County Chamber of Commerce.  Bill and Susan operate Ambucare EMS, formerly Hightower Ambulance Service.  On December 11, 2002 Bill, Susan and staff at Ambucare were awarded full accreditation by CAAS the Commision On Accreditation of Ambulance Services and have maintained that accreditation through today. Bill is involved with West Central Technical College.