Meet Our
Staff
James M. Gariepy, the new owner of
McClellan Funeral Service, now known as McClellan-Gariepy Funeral
Home, Inc., graduated from Cohoes High School in 1987 and graduated
from Hudson Valley Community College in 1989. He served his funeral
directing residency at Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh and
received his funeral directors license in October of 1990. He
worked for eight years in Canajoharie and Fort Plain before
relocating to his hometown of Cohoes where he worked in Latham. Jim
is a member of the Greenwich Elks Lodge 2223, the New York State
Funeral Director's Association, Adirondack Funeral Director's
Association, Capital District Funeral Director's Association and
the National Funeral Director's Association. He is also a member of
the Salem Rotary Club and the Salem Knights of Columbus, Council
10848 and a member of the Salem Rescue Squad where he is a New
York State Certified EMT with the squad and serves as
the Assistant Captain. Jim serves as a Coroner for Washington
County. The funeral home participates in the Adopt -A
-Highway Program and covers a 2 mile stretch of highway north of
the village of Salem in the Towns of Salem and Hebron. Jim, his
wife, Kim, and their son Michael live at the funeral home allowing
Jim to be able to serve the community whenever he is needed. Jim
and his family are active members of Holy Cross Church, where Kim
is a religious education instructor and Jim is a member of the
Men's Group at the church and Michael is an altar server. They are
also members of the Historic Salem Courthouse Preservation
Association where Kim is involved in running the Lunch,
Learn & Play program. Kim is a former member of the
Pastoral Council and a member of the Religious Education Board at
Holy Cross Church. She is also an auxiliary member and serves as
the secretary of the Salem Rescue Squad. Kim was a special
education teacher in the Cohoes City Schools and as a result of
health reasons she retired in 2009.She is a member of the
Salem Central Schools Parent Teachers Association, where their son,
Michael is an eighth grade student, enjoys playing soccer
and basketball. Jim brings many years of experience in funeral
service to the Salem area where he will treat each family with
personal care as if it were his own.
Jon McClellan, was the owner of McClellan Funeral Service since he
acquired the business from his father in 1965. Jon has faithfully
served his community in all aspects of funeral service. After forty
years of ownership, Jon decided to sell the funeral home to Jim
& Kim Gariepy. The McClellan family has placed their trust in
the Gariepys to continue the tradition of serving families of Salem
and the surrounding communities.

Kara J. Hanks graduated from Salem
Washington Academy in 1991 and graduated from Hudson Valley
Community College in 1996. She served her residency at
Sullivan-Minahan & Potter Funeral Home in Queensbury and
received her funeral directors license in 1998. After receiving her
license she started working at McClellan Funeral Service. Kara has
been a member of the Salem community her whole life and resides
with her husband Darr and two daughters, Chloe and Hannah and son,
Dillon. Darr is a registered nurse and works at Glens Falls
Hospital. Kara and her family are members of the First United
Presbyterian Church in Salem.

Vicky A. Campbell graduated from
Granville High School. Vicky attended Hudson
Valley Community College where she earned a degree in applied
science. Vicky served her residency at McClellan-Gariepy
Funeral Home and received her funeral directors license in
2010. Vicky has worked in the Emergency Medical field for a
number of years and currently works at Skensborough Rescue Squad in
Whitehall. Vicky is the current Captain of the Salem Rescue
Squad and is a member of the Salem United Methodist
Church. She is married to Dennis Campbell
who works for Stewart's Shops. Vicky and Dennis have a son, Kyle
and they live in North Hebron, NY.
Additional members of the staff who assist with
visitation hours and funerals are Kim Gariepy, Frederick Muhlig,
Richard (Dick) Painter, Dennis Campbell and Charlie Kent. It
is with comfort that local individuals who live and are a part of
our communities are there to help families who had a
loss.
Gregory S. McClellan who passed away January 20,
2011 was a huge asset to the funeral home and will be greatly
missed.