![]() ![]() She joined the Cartmell-Davis team in 2017 and has reacquainted with the community, family and friends. Following graduation, she attended the New England Institute for Applied Arts and Sciences where she earned her degree in Funeral Service. Mary attended Plymouth-Carver High School Class of 1980. ![]() Mary is happy to be back home in Plymouth after living and working on the North Shore of Boston in a well-known funeral home for the past 30 years. Paul is also a 3 rd Degree Knight with the Knights of Columbus Council #4480 in Kingston, MA. Paul is active in the community and is a member of the American Legion Post 40 SAL Squadron, Past Vice President for the Unity Club and is also a member of the Seaside Club, the Hill Top Club, the Columbo Club, the Young America Club. Paul served on the Plymouth Board of Health for eight years where he also served as Chairman for two of those years. He is a Communicant of St Joseph Church in Kingston as well as a Eucharist Minster. Paul has been retired for the past few years and has rejoined the funeral industry here at Cartmell-Davis. His career took another turn where he became a Sergeant for the Massachusetts Department of Correction. Paul apprenticed with a local funeral home from 1974-1976. He received his funeral directing license in 1975. Paul had an interest in the Funeral Industry and decided to attend the New England Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. He attended Massasoit Community College and received a degree in Business Administration. He graduated from Plymouth-Carver Regional High School Class of 1971. Paul has been a Plymouth native his entire life. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, spending time with friends, family and her dog Morticia. Kathy is the proud mother of twins and grandmother of two. Charles Parish and New Orleans as a Mortuary Officer for DMORT (Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team) following the events of Hurricane Katrina. In addition, she also was deployed to St. She was the first woman President for the Plymouth Kiwanis. ![]() Kathy also served on CURA Visiting Nurses, Cranberry Hospice, and Plymouth Public Library as a board member. She was selected by the Governor of Massachusetts to serve on the State Division of Professional Licensure under the board of Funeral Directing and Embalming for several years which included a position as Chairman. After her father’s retirement in 1985, Kathy took over his business. After graduating from Plymouth Carver High in 1974, she earned her Funeral Director’s license at the New England Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. Kathy has been a lifelong resident of Plymouth and grew up in the funeral business. ![]()
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