COVINGTON CASKET COMPANY - Key Persons


Alan A. Williamson - CEO, President

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • President
The era of modern-day Covington Casket Company begins in an unlikely way - with a pack of Lance Crackers. Johnny Williamson was a Lance route salesman. Back in the early 1970's, he sold Lance cookies and crackers to local store owners. One of his stops was a casket company on North Cotton Street in his hometown of Andalusia, Alabama. That casket maker began operations in 1924, having combined with a similar factory in Opp, just 20 minutes to the east. The men running Covington Casket took great interest in the salesmanship of the local Lance route salesman, Johnny Williamson, and ultimately hired him in 1971. Just six short years later, he acquired 50% of the company. Covington Casket was originally named Andalusia Casket Company. When the company was incorporated in 1945, the name was changed to Covington Casket Company. Until December 2021, when Covington Casket moved to Andalusia's industrial park, the company continued operations at the North Cotton Street location, which is just north of Andalusia's historic court square. Covington began like most casket companies of that day, manufacturing cloth-covered woods. Caskets were packed in wooden boxes and shipped throughout the southeastern United States by rail and delivered to local funeral homes. In 1959, Covington Casket began manufacturing metal caskets. Mr. Williamson's son, Eddie, began working with his father in 1978. Mr. Williamson's younger son, Alan, now President and CEO, joined the company in 1987, and later that year, Johnny Williamson acquired the balance of the stock making him the sole owner of Covington Casket. In December of 1993, Mr. Williamson lost his battle with cancer and the brothers took over as owners of the business. Later, Alan bought his brother's shares. Now, Alan and wife, Paula, are the owners of Covington Casket. Alan and Paula's son, Andrew, the third generation of the family to work for Covington Casket, is an intrigal part of operations as he is regularly on the road meeting with funeral directors and ensuring their customer experience is exemplary. Alan spent years on the road, learning first-hand the business and needs of funeral directors. He still enjoys getting on the road making deliveries and talking with his customers, pretty much unheard of for a CEO this day and time.

Andrew Williamson

Job Titles:
  • Sales

Beth Davis

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager

Breanna Willis

Job Titles:
  • Warehouse Sales

Debbie Turner

Job Titles:
  • Customer Service

Evan Meeks

Job Titles:
  • Sales

Steven Previtt

Job Titles:
  • Plant Operations