From our company origins in the mid 1930's to today, we have served our community with compassion and a genuine sense of calling. Roland and Beth Speaks started the Speaks funeral home in 1936. They established a reputation for honesty, integrity, and a real desire to be of service. The tradition they began has been carried on thru three generations of Speaks.
Born in 1907, Roland Speaks moved from the family farm near Pleasanton, KS, up to Kansas City in the late ‘20s. Arriving in Independence, Missouri on the old streetcar system, he earned the chance to learn the funeral profession from Mr. C. D. Carson, the owner of the original Carson Funeral Home. That establishment was located uptown in old Independence. Rollie Speaks, as he was known, worked for “room and board” (meaning he didn’t get paid anything) and lived upstairs at the Carson Funeral Home at the corner of Union and Lexington. He worked shoulder to shoulder with Mr. Carson’s son, George C. Carson, and together they served the community for many years. When Rollie and Beth married, their first home together was living upstairs at the funeral home and when their son Bob was born, his first home was there at the Carson’s funeral home.