DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home & Cremation Service

DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home & Cremation Service For over 80 years, we've been proudly serving our community with quality funeral services.

DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home & Cremation in Waynesboro, GA is a trusted funeral home serving families in Burke County with professional funeral, cremation, and burial services. We offer direct cremation, traditional funerals, veteran funeral services, graveside services, funeral preplanning, memorials, and celebration of life services. Our experienced staff is available 24/7 to provide compassionate guidance and support.

Honored to be part of this community and entrusted with caring for families when it matters most.
12/30/2025

Honored to be part of this community and entrusted with caring for families when it matters most.

This holiday season, we pause to reflect on the importance of love, remembrance, and togetherness. Merry Christmas and h...
12/25/2025

This holiday season, we pause to reflect on the importance of love, remembrance, and togetherness. Merry Christmas and happy Holidays to you and your family!

Interesting Funeral Facts: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has been guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year since 1937, ...
12/18/2025

Interesting Funeral Facts: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has been guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year since 1937, even through hurricanes, blizzards, and national emergencies. The guards are volunteers who undergo some of the most demanding training in the U.S. military.

12/18/2025

View Frankie Blackburn Hall's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

12/18/2025

View Dale Calhoun's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

A life remembered is a life honored. We help families plan personal, meaningful services that celebrate life and legacy.
12/16/2025

A life remembered is a life honored. We help families plan personal, meaningful services that celebrate life and legacy.

12/14/2025

View Geri B. Joyner's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

The holidays often highlight the empty chair at the table and the traditions that feel different after a loss. If this s...
12/11/2025

The holidays often highlight the empty chair at the table and the traditions that feel different after a loss. If this season is difficult for you or someone you love, please know we’re thinking of you. May you find peace and gentle moments of comfort in the days ahead.

Reach out to those who might be grieving this month. A small gesture can remind them that their loved one isn’t forgotten and that they aren’t facing the holidays alone.

12/09/2025
12/08/2025

View Rebecca "Beck" Reddick's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

On Giving Tuesday, we’re reminded that generosity comes in many forms. A call, a hug, or a thoughtful act can mean so mu...
12/02/2025

On Giving Tuesday, we’re reminded that generosity comes in many forms. A call, a hug, or a thoughtful act can mean so much to someone who's grieving. Your kindness can make a real difference today!

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220 E 6th Street
Waynesboro, GA
30830

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DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home & Cremation Service marked its 74th anniversary, February 1, 2015, and continues to live up to its motto, "Commitment to Service and Professional Team Work, serving the families of Burke and surrounding counties." For nearly 25 years, C. W. Hopper and G. Pratt DeLoach operated their funeral home at the Masonic Temple on South Liberty Street. Mr.Hopper and Mr. DeLoach worked for G. A. Lewis in Lewis Funeral Home prior to beginning their business in 1941. When they began the partnership, they organized an insurance firm, United Family Life Insurance Company, with Mr. DeLoach as general agent. Mr. DeLoach’s wife, the former Miss Mildred Hayman of Pembroke, opened the Rose Shoppe Florist. In 1965, the business moved to the "Skinner House", at 842 North Liberty Street. In 1968, Mr. Hopper retired and sold his share to Mr. DeLoach and George DeLoach joined his father’s business as vice-president. Mr. G. Pratt DeLoach died in July, 1997. His wife continued as a floral consultant and treasurer of the corporation for several years. Mrs. DeLoach died in June, 2008. Craig Kennedy, of Sardis, worked with DeLoach Funeral Home for many years. In 1994, he was became the general manager and was named vice-president following Mr. Pratt’s death in 1997. Mr. Kennedy retired in April, 2006. In 2000, George DeLoach decided to pursue a political career and sold the business to Meridian Mortuary Group of Atlanta, GA. In April, 2006, Jason McKerley, moved to Waynesboro to manage the funeral home. After working five years in Savannah in the funeral profession, Jason wanted to get back to a small town atmosphere in which he was raised (Williston, SC). On November 21, 2007 the business was purchased by Greg Rollings (Peachtree City, Ga.), and his wife Debbie. In November 2009, Jason McKerley along with his wife Laura Vickrey McKerley became owners in the business. In April of 2015 Jason and Laura and Val Prescott believed the community of Waynesboro and the surrounding areas would be better served by only one funeral home in town. That's when they decided to join together to form DeLoach-McKerley-Prescott Funeral Home and Cremation Service (220 East 6th Street). They also believed that moving into one building that was newer and more efficient would be of better service. Even though the elegance and charm of the old building remains in our memories, we can now better serve our community.