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Nik Rasmussen

Nik Rasmussen

Nik Rasmussen grew up in the Mini-Cassia area graduating from Minidoka County High School (Minico) in 1998. Nik graduated from Arapahoe Community College (ACC), in Littleton, Colorado, in August of 2009 with a degree in Mortuary Science.

Nik is married to Kandice Wilkins Rasmussen and they are the parents of Kaelan, Jackson and Henley. He loves spending time with his family and enjoys many of Idaho's outdoor activities.

Jeff Rasmussen

Jeff Rasmussen

Jeff Rasmussen was born and raised in Rupert, the son of Blaine and Lois Hunsaker Rasmussen. He graduated from Minico High School and attended Utah State University in Logan, Utah, prior to serving as a missionary in the Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission for the LDS Church. He continued his undergraduate work at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where he majored in organ performance studying extensively under the tutelage of Professor Parley Belnap. Jeff then attended and graduated from the Cypress School of Mortuary Science.

Jeff is married to Amy Beck Rasmussen and they are the parents of four children, Emily (Sheldon) Mallory, Camille (Spencer) Craft, Mariah (Taylor) Lund, and Mason Rasmussen; and the grandparents of three granddaughters, Hadley, McKinzley, and Bexley Mallory; and three grandsons, Jeffrey David 'JD', Zakary, and Paxton Craft.

Court Wilson

Court Wilson

Court Wilson was raised in Tremonton, Utah, where he graduated from Bear River High School in 1998. He studied briefly at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, prior to serving an LDS mission to Paris, France. He then returned to Snow College to complete his Associate of Arts degree. He subsequently transferred to Weber State University where he obtained a bachelors degree in commercial French.

A short while later, in 2005, Court took an interest in the funeral service industry, beginning as a funeral pre-arrangement counselor. After completing studies at the Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service in Houston, Texas, he then became a licensed funeral director/mortician in 2007. In April of 2013, his career pursuits brought him to Rasmussen Funeral Home in Burley.

He and his wife, Jill Frandsen Wilson, have four daughters, Olivia, Claire, Ava and Sylvie.

Ben Biermann

Ben Biermann

Ben Biermann was born in Heyburn. He graduated from Minico High School in 1990, and then continued in general studies at Idaho State University. He graduated with honors from Boise State University in 1996, with a Bachelor of Science degree in respiratory therapy. He then worked for the next ten years at St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center in Boise in the Heart ICU department. He is the father of Payton and Boone.

Ben enjoys hunting, fishing and coaching. He changed his career so that he could spend more time with his family. He has been able to coach his boys in football ever since.

In 2005, Ben chose to obtain his insurance license and since that time as been actively involved in working as a pre-need specialist in the funeral industry.

Mason Rasmussen

Mason Rasmussen

Mason is the only son of Jeff and Amy Rasmussen. He graduated from Burley High School in 2019. He has grown up and enjoyed working in the family business.

In his spare time, you will find him hunting, fishing, riding dirt bikes and four-wheelers, playing sports, and doing many adventurous things outdoors.

Growing up with only sisters he has developed many qualities that have transferred to serving families. He is patient, loving, compassionate, and sensitive to others' needs. He has a goal to follow in his father's footsteps and continue in the funeral industry.

Taylor Lund

Taylor Lund

Taylor Lund was born and raised in Tremonton, Utah, and graduated from Bear River High School in 2014. He married Mariah Jo Rasmussen in 2021, and has since graduated from The Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service in June of 2025 with a degree in Mortuary Science. His skill set coupled with his outgoing and friendly personality make him a great fit for the funeral industry.

He is an avid sports fan and never misses the opportunity to watch a Dallas Cowboys football game or attend a University of Utah game at Rice-Eccles Stadium.