Commerce Funeral Home and Cremation Service

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The loss of a loved one can leave you with a lot of unanswered questions and feelings of stress, anxiety and grief that make events difficult to handle. The experienced funeral directors at Commerce Funeral Home and Cremation Service will guide you through the aspects of the funeral service with compassion, dignity and respect. Our staff of dedicated professionals is available to assist you in making funeral service arrangements. From casket choices to funeral flowers, the funeral directors at Commerce Funeral Home and Cremation Service provide individualized funeral services designed to meet the needs of each family. Our honest service and commitment to excellence have served our customers well, and you can rest assured that we can assist you in your time of need. Whether you have come to our site for information about an upcoming service or to make arrangements for one, we hope the information you find here will be helpful.

Luke Aaron Scarcelli, a devoted servant of Christ, beloved son, brother, and friend, passed into the arms of his Savior ...
03/28/2026

Luke Aaron Scarcelli, a devoted servant of Christ, beloved son, brother, and friend, passed into the arms of his Savior on March 24, 2026. Born May 5, 2002, in Dallas, Texas, to Jeffery and Kimberly Scarcelli, Luke’s 23 years were defined by a boundless generosity and a faith that he lived out in every quiet moment.

A Celebration of Life will take place on Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 12:00 noon at First Baptist Church in Commerce.

Raised in Commerce, Texas, Luke was a young man of diverse talents and intellectual curiosity. At Commerce High School (Class of 2020), he served as Captain of the Frontline Ensemble for the Roaring Tiger Band, reaching the State Solo/Ensemble level, and competed as a World Qualifier on the Robotics team. He also met many amazing friends playing his favorite sport soccer. He continued his journey at Texas A&M University-Commerce, earning his Bachelor’s degree in Biology in May 2023 before pursuing his Master’s in Psychology. While at university, he was a leader within the Sigma Chi Fraternity as Chapter Editor and Tribune, and a member of the American Chemical Association.

Yet, for Luke, these accolades were secondary to his calling: serving the "least of these." Whether he was caring for research mice at Baylor College of Medicine, volunteering for the Special Olympics and the Salvation Army, or ministering through the Kairos Prison Ministry, Luke’s life was a testament to his favorite pursuit—sharing the love of Jesus.

You may remember Luke as the DoorDasher who left scripture on every delivery, the silent helper who carried your bags to the car without leaving a name, or the kind server at Saltgrass in Houston who would stop to pray for you in the lobby. He was a man who refused to kill even the smallest pest, a lover of animals who often startled his siblings with a toad in his hand, and a protector of the world God created, often stopping to pick up trash simply out of appreciation for creation.

Luke’s greatest joy was found in the Word of God. He was the first to challenge his siblings in their faith, the first to respond to a need, and the first to head into the night to serve the ones in need. Even when he had little to give, he donated to hundreds of causes, believing no difference was too small to make.

He is survived by his mother, Kimberly; his older siblings, Nikolas, Nathan, Rachel, and Jakob; and his younger siblings, Jude and Hannah. He joins family in the heavenly places in joy and peace.

As we gather this Easter season, we celebrate not only Luke’s life but the Resurrection of Jesus—the hope that guided Luke in his amazing story. Above all, Luke would want his legacy to point directly to his Savior Jesus Christ.

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Kyle Reagan Smith, beloved husband, dad, son, brother, uncle, Gru...
03/27/2026

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Kyle Reagan Smith, beloved husband, dad, son, brother, uncle, Grumpy to his grandchildren and lifelong friend. He passed away at his home on March 23, 2026 surrounded by loved ones.
Kyle fought a courageous battle and showed us what determination, hard work and love really looked like. He was a cherished member of his family and a son of Commerce. He was known for his fearlessness, humor, generosity and his love of trucks and loud pipes. He lived his life with boundless energy and a heart full of kindness. Whether you have known him for years or just a moment, you know he will never be forgotten.
Kyle grew up in Commerce and began working at the age of 14. He opened K&A Auto on Live Oak then began Cutting Edge Lawn Service. Kyle knew every inch of Commerce and almost everyone who lived here. He left his mark whether making our community beautiful or leaving deep ruts while mudding as a teenager. Kyle was a gifted baseball pitcher in high school, then playing on the Eastfield College golf team. He was a competitor, and most did not look forward to losing to him most of the time. He loved traveling with his wife, Tamar, every year to beach destinations during his winter break.
Kyle loved his family and found his greatest accomplishment in his children and grandchildren. Kyle is survived by his wife Tamar, and children Sydnee Smith and husband Justin, Stoney Mitchell and wife Kendall, and Benn May. Grandchildren Charlie Smith, Raylee and Callie Mitchell. Father John K. Smith and wife Linnea, sister Kendra Smith-Lawson, husband Shawn, brother Shane Kubacak and sister Morgan Kubacak. Nephews Andrew Lawson, Jackson Kubacak, Traison Kubacak and niece Maliyah Kubacak. He is preceded in death by his mother, Sandra Fraser and his grandparents. And last but not least, he is survived by his beloved Corgies, Chloe and Josey; and his beloved bottle of ketchup and Budweiser.
A memorial service will be held to celebrate his life at the United Methodist Church in Commerce on April 11th at 1 pm. The celebration will continue at Sand Hills Country Club immediately following the service. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the memorial fund at Sand Hills, Wounded Warrior Project at woundedwarriorproject.org, or Tunnel to Towers at t2t.org.

David William Fain passed away peacefully on March 25, 2026, surrounded by his family. David worked hard for his family,...
03/27/2026

David William Fain passed away peacefully on March 25, 2026, surrounded by his family. David worked hard for his family, being in sales most of his adult life. He worked as a real estate agent for the last twenty years.
David was a loving family man who could light up a room with his infectious laugh. He was always quick to give encouraging words or a helping hand. He was a friend and mentor to many.
David is survived by his cherished wife, Rebecca; his sister, Mary Broach and husband, Larry; his beloved son, Brian and wife, Lisy; his beloved daughter, Shelley Malinowsky and husband, Brent; and their children, Lainey and Jake, who were the lights of his life; son Stephen; stepdaughter, Melissa Dever-Mount, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Beatrice, and his brother, Billy.
David was a blessing to those who knew him. He will be greatly missed.

Due to potential inclement weather on Friday, January 23, 2026, please note time changes:Visitation at FBC Winnsboro at ...
01/21/2026

Due to potential inclement weather on Friday, January 23, 2026, please note time changes:

Visitation at FBC Winnsboro at 12:00 noon
Funeral at FBC Winnsboro at 1:00 p.m.

10/27/2025

View Amy Leigh Manning's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

From our clever and crafty and extra special friends, thank you Scott and Jo Daggett!
10/22/2025

From our clever and crafty and extra special friends, thank you Scott and Jo Daggett!

10/12/2025

View Bobby Joe Massey's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

National Night Out
10/08/2025

National Night Out

07/04/2025
Proud sponsor of Commerce high school’s 2025 graduating class! 
05/15/2025

Proud sponsor of Commerce high school’s 2025 graduating class! 

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