Staff
Compassionate & Professional
We are here anytime you need us, determined to earn your confidence and trust. A highly trained and talented team will stay in contact with you every step of the way and guide you through the decision-making process. We will carefully explain your options, make recommendations at your request, take care of all the small details, and ensure that you and your family's personal touch is always present. Our staff is comprised of familiar faces willing to help you when you need it most.
Bill Bradley
Bill Bradley founded Bradley’s Colonial Funeral Chapel in 1977, and for nearly 50 years, families in Boonville and Lynnville, Indiana have placed their trust in Bradley’s during life’s most tender moments. Known for compassionate care and unwavering dedication, Bradley’s has become a cornerstone of the community, a place where every life is honored with dignity and respect. As they approach this remarkable milestone, Bradley’s continues to uphold the legacy of service and support that began with Bill Bradley’s vision nearly five decades ago. Bill remains an active presence, offering mentorship and guidance to ensure that the values he instilled continue to shape the future of the chapel.
David McWhorter
Funeral Director | Embalmer | General Manager
David McWhorter, a native of Albany, Kentucky, has dedicated his life to the funeral industry since the young age of 12. A graduate of Mid-America College of Mortuary Science, he is a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in Kentucky, Indiana, and Florida.
David and his wife, Leisa, have been happily married for 42 years. They are the proud parents of one son and grandparents to four beloved grandchildren.
Throughout his distinguished career, David has received numerous honors and held several key positions. He is a proud recipient of the title Kentucky Colonel, has served as a Deputy Coroner, and held offices within Masonic Lodge 101 in Greenfield, Indiana. His professional experience includes serving as:
· General Manager for Service Corporation International (SCI) in Tampa, Florida—home to the second-largest funeral/cemetery combination in the state.
· Managing Director of Boultinghouse Funeral Home in Rockport, Indiana (2014–2019).
· General Manager for SCI in Sarasota, Florida, and Kokomo, Indiana (2008–2014).
· Manager of Pasco Funeral Home in Greenfield, Indiana (1998–2008).
David and Leisa are active members of Bethel Baptist Church in Greenfield. Outside of his professional commitments, David enjoys traveling, riding his Harley, and cherishing time with his family—especially his grandchildren. He is also an avid fan of the Detroit Lions and Boston Red Sox.
David is known for his compassion and dedication. He considers the families he serves as “his families” and consistently goes above and beyond to care for them during their time of need.
Carrie Ann Taylor-Harumal
Carrie was born and raised in Lilly Dale, a rural community in Perry County, Indiana and still resides on the family homestead established by her grandparents. Carrie graduated from Perry Central High School and obtained her Degree of Mortuary Science from Vincennes University. She has been employed with Bradley’s Colonial Chapel since 2018 and has had the incredible opportunity to learn from the founder of the funeral home, Bill Bradley and former owner, Bob Steinhagen.
Carrie is married to Kurt Harumal and together they have 5 children, Trent, Gabe, Lucy, Auburn & Kai Harumal. She enjoys traveling with Kurt, hiking, kayaking, camping, big family dinners with her parents, and watching her kids in the many sports and extracurricular activities they participate in.
Carrie feels privileged to provide comfort and support to grieving families and is dedicated to helping families honor their loved ones.
Peggy Blair
A proud graduate of Tecumseh High School, I currently reside in Lynnville. I'm a mom to two wonderful kids, a grandma to two sweet grandchildren, and a dog-grandma to three lovable granddogs.
I spent over 25 years in the vending industry and recently retired from a fulfilling career in banking. I’m also a member of North Friendship Church, where I enjoy being part of the community.
In my free time, I love reading, tackling jigsaw puzzles, crocheting, and testing my luck with trivia—though I’ll admit I’m better at enjoying it than winning it! Most of all, I cherish time spent with family and friends, especially when it involves cooking and trying out new recipes.