About Us
About Us

In 1967 Richard T. Saunders broke ground on the Richard T. Saunders Funeral Home at 495 Park St. in New Bedford. This funeral home was a large spacious facility with ample off-street parking centrally located in the West End of New Bedford. In 1985, Daniel F. Dwyer, a well-respected local funeral director, merged his funeral home with Richard's to create the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals. In 1996, our new Mattapoisett facility at 50 County Road was opened to better serve the needs of our expanding clientele.
Years later, two of Richard's sons joined the family owned and operated business as licensed funeral directors, Richard T. Saunders, Jr. in 1984 and William H. Saunders in 1990. In the pursuing years, Richard’s grandsons, Patrick T. Saunders and William H. Saunders, Jr. have joined the organization as funeral directors, adding a third generation of service to the community. Together they continue to operate this family business in the same professional manner that their father and grandfather had followed throughout the years. They also lead an impressive team of funeral directors, embalmers, administrative staff, apprentices, and funeral assistants, to assist them in providing excellence in funeral service to all of the families that they serve.

Richard T. Saunders 1933-2008
Richard, the founder of our family owned funeral home, died on November 30, 2008. He received his Funeral Director’s License in 1963. He was a graduate of Monsignor Coyle High School class of 1951, Boston College Class of 1955, and Worsham College of Mortuary Science Class of 1961. Throughout the years, Richard was involved in countless religious, civic, political, and philanthropic endeavors both locally and globally. He is survived by his wife, Anne (Downey) Saunders, M.D., his eight children, Rick, Marie, Andrew, Maureen, Ellen, Mike, Bill and Chris, and 17 grandchildren.
Richard T. Saunders, Jr.
Rick received his Funeral Director’s license in 1984. He is a graduate of Bishop Stang High School, Class of 1978, Bridgewater State University Class of 1982, and the New England Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Class of 1983. He is a member of St. Mary’s Church in South Dartmouth, where he serves as a lector and Eucharistic Minister, and was a former member the Parish Finance Council and the former St. Vincent de Paul Society for many years. He is a director of the Sacred Heart Home in New Bedford and Our Lady’s Haven in Fairhaven. He also served as a director of the Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association, completing his three-year term in June 2019. He has served for over twenty years as an elected Dartmouth Town Meeting member. A resident of Dartmouth, he is the husband of Kathleen (Kennedy) Saunders; they have three sons, Jim, Patrick, and Chris, and three grandsons, James, Luke, and Jude.
William H. Saunders
Bill received his Funeral Director's License in 1990. He is a graduate of Bishop Stang High School class of 1988, College of Boca Raton, Funeral Service Program, class of 1990, Lynn University, class of 1992. He is married to Myriol B. Saunders and resides in Mattapoisett. They are the parents of two children, Will and Tim.
Patrick T. Saunders
Patrick received his Funeral Director’s license in 2015. He is a graduate of Dartmouth High School, Class of 2008 and graduated cum laude from both the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Class of 2012 and Mount Ida College, Class of 2015, where he was a member of the Pi Sigma Eta Honor Society. In 2020, Patrick graduated from the Master of Business Administration Program at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. A resident of Dartmouth, he serves on the Board of Directors for Better Community Living, Inc., Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association, Board of Directors for the New England Funeral Trust, as a Dartmouth Town Meeting member, and as a member of the Town of Dartmouth Finance Committee.
William H. Saunders, Jr.
Will received his Funeral Director’s License in 2019. He is a graduate of Bishop Stang High School, class of 2016 and is the first graduate of the newly formed Cape Cod Community College Funeral Service Program to receive his license. He resides in Marion with his wife Casey L. (Allaire) Saunders and daughter Anna.

With a growing family and a growing business, our family now and in the future looks forward to assisting your family in the days and years to come. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

