Rick C. Wiebe - Funeral Director / Owner
Rick C. Wiebe comes to Carman with over 40 years of experience in the funeral business as a proudly independent owner and operator of Wiebe Funeral Homes, Winkler and Morden. Taken over from his father, the late Nick R. Wiebe, Rick is pleased to now take part in Doyles Funeral Chapel. Rick was born and raised in Winkler, Manitoba and moved to Morden, Manitoba to take care of Wiebe Funeral Chapel in 1973. Rick enjoys getting to know and serve the community of Carman while spending his time in all three locations.
Craig Johnston - Funeral Director / Manager

Craig was born in Russell, Manitoba and moved to Carman as a boy. He was educated in Carman and spent many years enjoying high school athletics. Craig still enjoys many hours on the golf course, hockey arena and has found a new interest in roping. Craig and his wife Coreen were blessed with the birth of their daughter Kiera Dawn in October of 2005, their son Jaron Wayne in September of 2007. Craig came to work for Doyle's in 1998 and was licensed as a funeral director and embalmer in 2000.
Mark Reimer - Funeral Director
Mark was born in Carman, Manitoba and grew up in the Carman and Elm Creek areas. He was educated in Elm Creek and spent many years enjoying rural life on the family farm. He currently resides on the farm with his wife Ainsley and three children Shane, Bryn and Jace. Mark has always desired to serve his home community. He was pleased to join Doyles in March 2011 after 9 years of working at a funeral home in Winnipeg, where he obtained his funeral director and embalmers license in 2004. Mark enjoys the outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, golfing and time with family.
Don Doyle - Support Staff
Don is the grandson of the founder of Doyle's Funeral Chapel - Albert Doyle. Don attended McCallister School of Embalming in New York City in 1942-43. He worked with his father & grandfather. His father passed away in 1952. Don operated Doyle's until he sold to Ken Buchanan in 1971. Don is an avid hunter and fisherman.
