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Working in Clark County: Denton Harlan, Mortician

By Mary Ricks, Columbian News Assistant
Published: February 23, 2014, 4:00pm
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Denton Harlan, mortician and owner of Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground, enjoys community involvement.
Denton Harlan, mortician and owner of Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground, enjoys community involvement. Photo Gallery

Working in Clark County, a brief profile of interesting Clark County business owners or a worker in the public, private, or nonprofit sector. Send ideas to Mary Ricks: mary.ricks@columbian.com; fax 360-735-4598; phone 360-735-4550.

Denton Harlan trained as a dance instructor but later became a minister. He worked at a local funeral home at age 22, then left to study for the ministry. Disenchanted with ministry, he returned to the funeral business and has remained a mortician for the past 45 years. Harlan loves music — think Willie Nelson, not Lady Gaga. The most rewarding part of his job: “Helping people when they desperately need help.”Name: Denton Harlan.

Job/employer: Owner of Layne’s Funeral Home, with his wife Barbara. Observed 45 years in the funeral business in January.

Age: 67.

Professional background: I was trained to be a dance instructor, but my girlfriend said I needed to get into a more stable line of work. Layne’s Funeral Home had taken care of the arrangements when my dad died, and I heard they were looking for someone to work for them. I was 22 when I started there in January 1969. Later, I became a Christian and felt called to the ministry. I moved to Riverside, Calif., and attended California Baptist College. While attending college, I worked at a funeral home.

Working in Clark County, a brief profile of interesting Clark County business owners or a worker in the public, private, or nonprofit sector. Send ideas to Mary Ricks: mary.ricks@columbian.com; fax 360-735-4598; phone 360-735-4550.

I got disenchanted with ministry, and in 1980 I moved back to Battle Ground to take over operation of Layne’s Funeral Home. On March 2, 1981, my wife Barbara and I bought the funeral home.

Education: Graduated from Battle Ground High School in 1964, has an associate degree from Clark College and a mortuary degree from Mt. Hood Community College.

Residence: Battle Ground.

One word to describe yourself: “There are many words I would use. How about mildly sardonic?”

Most rewarding part of job: Helping people when they desperately need help.


Most challenging part of job:
Not getting discouraged.

Personal/business philosophy: I try to be positive in the face of adversity.

Something you would like to do over: I probably would have applied myself more satisfactorily in college.

Best feature of my community: It is still a small town to a degree. I am personally involved in the community and I know a lot of people. I like shopping here.


What would make your community a better place:
A community swimming pool. If I win the lottery, I will buy Battle Ground a big swimming pool.


Favorite restaurant/pub/coffee shop/store:
I start the morning with a brain freeze at Coffee Connection. I like the Hockinson Cafe and Cedar Mill Pub, but I don’t really pick favorites; I eat in all of them.

Hobbies: I read a lot but also like fishing, hunting, traveling and leather work; learning to play the harmonica.

Activities: I enjoy public speaking. I was the master of ceremonies at last Thursday’s Citizen of the Year banquet, and this was probably the fifth or sixth time I have done that. I am looking forward to being the emcee at my 50th class reunion later this year. I also officiate at weddings and funerals. I am frustrated that I don’t have time to do much volunteering.

Favorite travel destination: Hawaii. Sometimes my favorite destination is anywhere Battle Ground isn’t.

Most interesting book in last 12 months: “The Great Trek” by Zane Grey.


Most interesting play/movie/arts event:
I recently enjoyed a movie with Tom Selleck playing Jesse Stone, but I don’t remember the name of it.

One thing you want to do this year: Go to Hawaii.

Something you want to do within five years: I want to retire within five years.

Person you’d most like to meet: Willie Nelson, Billy Graham and get re-acquainted with Rick Warren, who attended college with me in California. I would also like a one-on-one conversation with John Bishop from Living Hope Church. I would have liked to have met Johnny Cash.

Person you’d least like to meet: Lady Gaga.

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