Kearn Alan Dooley is a native of Delcambre, Louisiana, and a 1998 graduate of Delcambre High School. Kearn is very proud of his small-town upbringing and his Cajun heritage.
Kearn had an experience in High School that would alter the course of his life and open the door to the ministry of healing and encouragement through grief. At the age of 17, Kearn lost his father to cancer, and he committed his life to Christ and serving others.
Kearn attended and graduated from Delgado Community College and pursued a career in Funeral Directing. He received his Louisiana State Embalming and Funeral Directors License on July 8, 2002. The passion for serving and assisting families in their grief has allowed Kearn’s career to thrive and bless the communities in Iberia, Vermilion, and Lafayette Parishes. He believes that life is precious, and his gentle approach to honoring each individual’s legacy will create a memory cherished for a lifetime.
Kearn is an active member of Our Savior’s Church, where he serves on the prayer team, and is regularly involved in any number of activities, including prison ministry and teaching bible studies. He is also a current member of the National Funeral Directors Association and Southwest Louisiana Funeral Directors Association and a proud Rotary Club of Youngsville member. Kearn is a graduate of Leadership Iberia, has served on the board of directors for Habitat for Humanity, and is also a volunteer minister at St. Martin Parish Prison and Lafayette Parish Prison.
With Christ at the center of his life, his passion overflows into the lives he has touched through his career, civic organizations, and his ministries. He married the love of his life, Madelyn Hebert Dooley, and they are blessed to have three beautiful children, Kylie Claire, Gillian Frances, and Liam John.
His hobbies include cycling, hiking, fishing, reading, and spreading the good news of Jesus Christ.