About Us
OUR STAFF
Members of the local community make everything that happens possible.
Tim graduated from UW Platteville with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science in 1993 and an Associate degree from Milwaukee Area Technical College in Funeral Science in 2000. His family has been providing funeral care within Kewaunee County since 1904. Tim is a fourth-generation funeral director and continues to serve his community with compassionate care. He has been involved within the community in many ways serving on the Luxemburg-Casco School Board for 18 years, as a Village of Casco Trustee for 25 years, and most recently on the Kewaunee County Board of Supervisors. He is a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church adult choir. In his spare time Tim enjoys buying older properties and renovating them, spending time outdoors, and traveling with his family and friends.
Tim graduated from UW Platteville with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science in 1993 and an Associate degree from Milwaukee Area Technical College in Funeral Science in 2000. His family has been providing funeral care within Kewaunee County since 1904. Tim is a fourth-generation funeral director and continues to serve his community with compassionate care. He has been involved within the community in many ways serving on the Luxemburg-Casco School Board for 18 years, as a Village of Casco Trustee for 25 years, and most recently on the Kewaunee County Board of Supervisors. He is a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church adult choir. In his spare time Tim enjoys buying older properties and renovating them, spending time outdoors, and traveling with his family and friends.


Ken was born and raised in Kellnersville and is a 1983 graduate of Reedsville High School. He continued his education at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point before enrolling in the Funeral Service Program at Milwaukee Area Technical College, earning his funeral director license in 1987. He served his apprenticeship with Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral Home in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and upon graduation began his Funeral Service Career with Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels of Two Rivers, under Mr. Earl Martin.
Ken purchased the Deja & Martin Funeral Home in 1995 and was the sole owner/operator for 30 years. He also owned & operated the Lambert-Eckert Funeral Home of Mishicot since 2020. The two operations were purchased by Tim, Cindy, and Travis Kinnard in January of 2025. He continues to serve families in Two Rivers, Mishicot, and the surrounding areas.
Ken and his wife Linda have been married for 36 years. The couple has one daughter & son-in-law; one son & daughter-in-law; along with enjoying their three grandchildren. In his spare time, Ken enjoys deer hunting, spending time at their cottage in Lakewood, and good times with family and friends. Ken & Linda are members of St. Peter the Fisherman Parish in Two Rivers; he is also a member of the Two Rivers Kiwanis Club for the past 37 years; Past Exalted Ruler of the Two Rivers Elks Lodge; and 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He has also been a longtime member of Wisconsin Funeral Directors Association and the National Funeral Directors Association.
Amaya was born and raised in Manitowoc and graduated from Lincoln High School with the class of 2022. She then attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, earning an Associate’s Degree in Funeral Service, graduating with the class of 2024. She became a licensed funeral director in the state of Wisconsin in September of 2024.
In her personal time, Amaya enjoys going to concerts, listening to all kinds of music, collecting vinyl records, and spending time with family and friends. She also enjoys time spent with her boyfriend, Bryce, and their two fur babies, Asher and Crystal.


Zach is a dedicated funeral director born and raised in Massachusetts. After earning a Bachelor’s Degree and his Associate’s Degree in Funeral Service, Zach moved to Connecticut to help serve the Greater Hartford community from 2017-2024. He then spent a year with the first alkaline hydrolysis (“water cremation”) facility in New England.
In 2026, family and lifestyle brought Zach back to his roots in Wisconsin. When he isn’t working, Zach finds his happiness biking, kayaking, building LEGO, playing Pokemon (cards and video games), and spending time with his dog Lily.


