William J. Martinez is a member of a pioneer Florida family, settling in Tampa in 1890.  Bill attended Purdue University and graduated with honors from Miami-Dade Community College School of Mortuary Science.  He joined the Stanfill staff in 1976. Bill serves on the Advisory Board of Miami-Dade College (W.L. Philbrick School of Mortuary Science) and is an active member of the Executive Association of Greater Miami, Past-President of the Rotary Club of Coral Gables and member representative to the International Order of the Golden Rule (an association of family owned funeral homes committed to the highest standards in funeral service). Bill is the President and General Manager of the Stanfill Funeral Homes.


Dr. S. Robert Stanfill is the son of Stanfill Funeral Home's founder,
Steve L. Stanfill Jr. Robert provides technical direction and support for
the funeral home's modern multimedia production services and all other
electronic media produced at the funeral home. He is currently a
senior staff research engineer for the Lockheed Martin Corporation.



Craig S. Rogowski was born and raised in Key West, Florida. He received his Mortuary Science degree from Miami-Dade College and attended the University of Miami. He is a member of the Auxiliary Board at Cedars Medical Center, Past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, member of the Florida Funeral Directors Association, associate member of the Executive Association of Greater Miami, member of the Palmetto Bay Business Association and member of the Pinecrest Business Association.



Mary T. Waldron was born and raised in New Jersey. She received her Mortuary Science degree from Mercer Community College in West Windsor, New Jersey and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Kean University in Union, NJ. She was first licensed as a Funeral Director and Embalmer in the state of New Jersey and received her Florida license when she moved to South Florida in 2003. In 2002 she was certified as a Bereavement Facilitator through the Archdiocese of Newark, NJ and has enjoyed running support groups for churches in both New Jersey and Florida. Mary joined Stanfill Funeral Home in 2006.