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Our Team
Our dedicated and supportive team are here to guide you through this difficult journey. We take pride in anticipating your needs and strive to do our absolute best to ensure your needs are met. We are here for you.
Our Licensed Funeral Directors
Brian S. Merkle L.F.D.
Manager of North Monroe
Chief Executive Officer
President of Merkle Funeral Service, Inc.
Brian S. Merkle is a lifelong Monroe County resident. The son of Larry W. and Marilyn S. (Voss) Merkle he is the eldest of two boys. He married the former Tammy (Haynes) on June 22, 2001 and together they have three children, Olivia, Merin, and Ethan and three cock-a-poos, Layla, Lucy, and Liza.
An alumnus of Trinity Lutheran School, Brian was a Varsity Soccer player, graduating in 1996 from Monroe High School, and then in 1999 from Monroe County Community College. He obtained his bachelor's degree from Wayne State University in Mortuary Science in 2000 while serving his practicum at the Anderson Funeral Home in Adrian.
Brian completed Funeral Service Apprenticeship with the Bennett Funeral Homes in Monroe and Erie, and the David C. Brown Funeral Home in Belleville, Michigan. For four years he served the residents of Monroe as a Licensed Funeral Director at the Bennett Funeral Homes. He also managed the Erie Facility for three years. For more than two years Brian worked as a Licensed Funeral Director with Ochalek-Stark Funeral Service, Milan and Stark Funeral Service, Ypsilanti.
On July 17, 2007, the Merkle family opened Merkle Funeral Service, North Monroe to better serve the Monroe Community. In 2011, Brian obtained his State of Ohio Embalmers and Funeral Director's dual licenses. He has since also obtained his Courtesy Card Funeral Director License in Indiana.
Brian's vision has led Merkle Funeral Service to expand into Erie in 2009 with the purchase of the Bennett-Prochnow Funeral Home, into South Monroe with the purchase of the Bennett Funeral Home in 2013, the purchase of Cover Funeral Home in Dundee in 2018 which most recently saw massive renovations, and finally the acquisition of the Crane Funeral Home in Romulus on October 31, 2024.
Brian served his community as an Emergency Medical Technician for Monroe Community Ambulance from June of 2006 until February of 2022. He was a former state certified member of the Monroe County Critical Incident Stress Management Team. For more than twenty years, Brian has been a member of the Monroe Exchange Club. He is a past President, past blood drive chair, serves on the Blue and Gold Wounded in Service Award Committee, and is active with the GoodFellows Paper Sale. He is a member of the Sons of the American Legion and sits on the Veterans Day Parade Committee.
Brian is a member of Trinity Lutheran Church where he is a past Usher, Chair Person of the Day School Commission, Elder, Principal's Advisory Committee, Vice-President of Education on Church Council, and on the Church Board of Directors. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Endowment Fund Committee.
A state certified firefighter and an Ice Rescue Technician, Brian served from 1997 until 2010 with the Monroe Charter Township Fire Department. He was the past chairperson of the 9-11, Memorial Tower Climb Committee, was appointed as a Trustee and chaired the Board of Review for Monroe Township. He was chosen as the Firefighter of the Year in 2004 by the Monroe Kiwanis Club. On September 20, 2020, Brian passed the physical agility test for the fire department and once again rejoining the department as a Firefighter/EMT on November 1, 2020. In November of 2024, Brian was elected by Monroe Township residents to serve as a Trustee, and had been appointed as the liason to the Parks and Recreation Board.
Brian is a former member and Vice-President of the Dundee Business Dynamics and of the Business Network International Chapter I, Monroe. He is a member of the Dundee Downtown Development Authority (DDA).
In 2014, Brian was chosen as a recipient of the prestigious 20 under 40 Award. This Leadership Recognition Program showcases young, dynamic leaders in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan who are under the age of 40. The program recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in their careers and/or in the community.
In April of 2018, Brian was chosen as the Alumnus of the Year for Monroe County Community College. He also serves on the board of the Monroe Aging Consortium. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Monroe County Business Alliance.
In his free time Brian enjoys spending time with his family, running, weight lifting, and playing soccer.
Noel Lipinski, L.F.D.
Manager of South Monroe
Director of Funeral Operations
Noël Lipinski joined the Merkle Funeral Service Team in January 2020 as a Licensed Funeral Director and South Monroe Manager. She graduated High School in 1990 from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel High School in Wyandotte, Michigan. She married her high school sweetheart, Jonathan Lipinski in April of 1996 and have three children together: Madison, Laura, and Walter.
Noël spent many years as a stay at home mom, before deciding to enroll at Wayne State University to obtain her degree. Noël began working at the Czopek Funeral Home, Wyandotte, Michigan in December of 2004, served her apprenticeship and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Mortuary Science in August of 2006. She was honored with the prestigious Walter D. Pool award for leadership in Mortuary Science. Noël continued working at Czopek until August of 2009, and secured a spot on the “Top 20 under 40 professionals” in the Fall of 2007 from the Downriver News Herald Newspaper.
Noël worked at the John K. Solosy Funeral Home as a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in Lincoln Park, Michigan from February 2010 until January 2020. Her education, training and numerous years working as a Funeral Director have helped Noël gain tremendous perspective and has enabled her to offer great compassion to assist the families in their greatest time of need.
Noël and her family currently live in Wyandotte and are members of Christ the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Lincoln Park, Michigan. For many years she stayed very active at St. John Paul, II Classical Catholic School in Lincoln Park as Secretary of the Booster Club and Trustee of the Parent Teacher Association.
Noël became the Director of Funeral Operations in May of 2022. In this role she oversees scheduling of all licensed team members. She recently earned her Ohio Funeral Director License. She recently became a member of the Monroe Soroptimist group.
Rachel Coles L.F.D.
Manager of Dundee
Rachel Coles rejoined the Merkle Funeral Service team in July of 2024 as our Dundee Manager. She is a veteran of the United States Air Force and upon completing her service, she pursued her passion for helping others by obtaining a Bachelor’s in Mortuary Science from Wayne State University.
While attending school Rachel worked and completed her apprenticeship at Stark Funeral Professionals in Ypsilanti, Michigan. She became a Licensed Funeral Director in 2022 and is dedicated to ensuring all final farewells are meaningful and dignified.
Rachel resides in Taylor, Michigan with her boyfriend, three dogs, two sulcata tortoises, and a hedgehog.
Marc W. Littleson, L.F.D.
Manager of Romulus
Marc joined the Merkle Funeral Service team in February of 2020. With more than thirty years of experience in funeral service he brings a plethora of knowledge to his position. He had served as the Erie facility Manager until recently with the acquisition of the Romulus location. Marc enjoys staying active with his community and has been involved in youth sports for many years.
He previously was employed in Belleville for the David C. Brown Funeral Home and in Ypsilanti for Stark Funeral Service.
Michael L. Merkle, L.F.D.
Manager of Erie
Michael has served in various roles with Merkle Funeral Service since graduating from Wayne State University with his bachelor in Mortuary Science.
He has also served his community as Firefighter/EMT for Monroe Charter Township for more than fifteen years and as a law enforcement officer.
He previously was employed at Uht and Michigan Memorial Funeral Homes both in Wayne County.