St. Paul funeral home owner Scott Mueller bought back Mueller Memorial from SCI, restoring local ownership and transparent pricing. Learn about funeral home ownershipSt. Paul funeral home owner Scott Mueller bought back Mueller Memorial from SCI, restoring local ownership and transparent pricing. Learn about funeral home ownership

Funeral Home Owner Buys Business Back from Corporate Giant to Restore Local Control

2026/07/09 04:40
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In an era where private equity and large corporations have quietly acquired thousands of independent funeral homes across the United States, one St. Paul funeral director is bucking the trend by publicly sharing his journey of selling to a corporate giant and then buying his business back to restore local ownership.

Mueller Memorial Funeral & Cremation, founded in 1946 and serving families from its locations at 835 Johnson Parkway, St. Paul, MN 55106 and 4738 Bald Eagle Avenue, White Bear Lake, MN 55110, was sold by owner Scott Mueller to Service Corporation International (SCI) in 1994. Rather than exit the business, Mueller stayed on and gained firsthand experience of how corporate funeral home ownership operates at scale.

What he observed during that period was a gradual cultural shift. Decision-making moved away from the families sitting across the arrangement table and toward systems designed to serve a larger organization. The local accountability that had defined Mueller Memorial since its founding became increasingly difficult to sustain within that framework.

In 2014, Scott Mueller purchased the business back. Since then, Mueller Memorial has operated as a fully independent funeral home, with every dollar reinvested into its St. Paul and White Bear Lake locations.

‘At a time like this, you would rather have the funeral director across from you accountable to you rather than an out-of-state office,’ said Scott Mueller, owner of Mueller Memorial Funeral & Cremation.

The consolidation of independent funeral homes by private equity and large corporations is a trend that most families only discover after the fact. A funeral home may carry a familiar local name while being owned and managed by an out-of-state company with different priorities. Funeral home ownership transparency has become an increasingly relevant concern for consumers who want to know who is accountable when it matters most.

Mueller Memorial now offers transparent pricing so families understand their options without uncertainty, as well as Grief Compass, its own program designed to guide families through the first year of loss, and 24/7 availability from directors who are part of the same community as the families they serve.

As an independent funeral home in St. Paul, Mueller Memorial also offers Interra Green Burial options for families seeking environmentally conscious alternatives to traditional burial. These offerings were developed and sustained locally, not directed by a corporate parent evaluating return on investment across a national portfolio.

The decision to operate with transparent pricing and round-the-clock director availability reflects a practical understanding of what families actually need during one of the most difficult periods of their lives. Those needs do not follow business hours, and the answers families deserve should not have to travel through a corporate chain of command to reach them.

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