Who I Am

Family owned and operated, second generation.

This business was founded by my late father, James Wayne Carver, who was well known in the surrounding community as a farrier and championship roper — and just as well known for his work removing deceased animals.

My father was a backbone for so many people in the tight-knit community he built his life around. He was a trusted friend to local veterinarians, including Ernie Grubb, Michael Clark, and Sara Perkins, working hand in hand with them to provide a safe, humane, and trouble-free removal process for large, deceased animals.

Due to the sensitive nature of this work, I do my best to coordinate closely with your veterinarian's schedule — especially in emergency situations, where ongoing communication in the moment matters most. Advance scheduling is always appreciated, but if I can't be onsite at the same time as the vet, know that your situation is a priority and I will get there as quickly as possible.

I've been running this business on my own since 2023, and in that time I've come to know many people throughout this community — including many of the same veterinarians my father built relationships with over the years. I'm proud to keep those ties going, and to keep running this as a family business.

I understand that these animals were part of a family. Giving that loss the respect and attention it deserves is always my priority.

I'm a one-man crew, licensed, bonded, and insured. Any communication you have will come directly from me. If any issues come up, I'm here, down-to-earth, and I'll always do my best to make things right.

Thank you for your patience and trust.

— Aaron Carver