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President and Licensed Funeral Director
Billy was born and raised in Jeffersonville, IN, and is a 1996 Graduate of Jeffersonville High School. After high school he attended Franklin College in Franklin, IN, and graduated in 2000. Following college, he moved home to work in the family business and serve his hometown as a funeral director. He attended Mid-America College of Funeral Service and graduated in 2001. As well as being a Funeral Director, he also serves as Clark County Coroner.
Billy loves to spend his time outdoors and with his family. He has three children, June, Olive and William.
Telephone: 1-812-946-8714
Vice-President and Licensed Funeral Director
Aaron was born and raised in Jeffersonville, IN, and is a 1999
Graduate of Jeffersonville High School. He then went on to attend Murray State
University on a football scholarship and graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor of
Science in Animal Science. After completing his undergraduate degree, Aaron
moved back to Jeffersonville and decided to follow in his family's footsteps
and serve the community as a funeral director. He attended Mid-America College
of Funeral Service and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Funeral Service
Science. He is a licensed Funeral
Director in both Indiana and Kentucky, a Floyd County Deputy Coroner and serves
on the Indiana Funeral Directors Association Board.
Aaron loves to travel and spend his free time with his family.
He is married to Alanna Scott and they have two children, Cora and Andrew, and
one faithful companion, Blueberry.
Telephone: 1-502-727-8160
Funeral Director
Joe started
his career in funeral service as a student while working for Scott Funeral Home
in 1989. After graduating from Mid America College of Funeral Service and
serving his apprenticeship, he obtained his Indiana and Kentucky Funeral Director
and Embalmer licenses. Several years later he achieved designation as a
Certified Funeral Service Practitioner (CFSP).
In 1995 Joe stepped
away from funeral service to pursue a career in eye, organ and tissue donation.
He accepted a position with the Kentucky
Organ Donor Affiliates (KODA) where he assisted donor families. In 2000 Joe became
the Director of Quality Assurance for the University of Louisville Lions Eye
Bank. He continued in this role until 2004 when he was promoted to Executive
Director. In 2018 Joe returned to
funeral service and now serves primarily as a funeral director at our Veterans
Parkway location.
Joe has been married to his wife, Lorna since 1988. They have lived in Clark county since 1995. Joe enjoys hiking, and most outdoor activities. He has been fortunate to have experienced many adventures.
Telephone: 1-502-552-9850
Director of Operations
Adam was born and raised in Jeffersonville, IN and is a 1999 graduate of Jeffersonville High School. After high school he followed his love for the game of golf spending nearly 15 years as a golf professional at Covered Bridge Golf Club in Sellersburg, IN. He joined the staff at Scott Funeral Home in May of 2016.
Adam enjoys many outdoor activities, spending time with his wife Mackenzie and watching Indiana basketball and Colts football.
Administrative Assistant
Olivia is a 2016 graduate from Scottsburg Senior High School. She previously worked in healthcare for 7 years before joining Scott Funeral Home in October of 2021. She is married and has two children, Bo and Everleigh.
Olivia enjoys traveling to the mountains and the beach, going fishing and hunting, and loves iced coffee.
Chief Business Development Officer
Joshua has been building & managing companies for decades and has joined the Scott Family team to oversee the growth of our funeral homes and other businesses inside the Scott Family Services group. Joshua is a Providence High School graduate from the class of '98. He went on to study Business Economics at Purdue University & Indiana University SE, before heading to Southern California and graduating from the Gemological Institute of America.
Outside of the office, Joshua enjoys spending time with his wife Danielle, their daughter Madi Rose and traveling to remote streams with a fly rod in his hand.