Our family has always believed in fair prices. Our
long-standing tradition has been to provide the finest facilities
and service at a reasonable cost. We know the importance of helping
each family plan the funeral they want within their own budget.
Having the very best doesn't have to cost the most.
Funeral Costs
Funeral costs include:
1. Basic services fee for the funeral director and staff
The Funeral Rule allows funeral providers to charge a basic
services fee that customers cannot decline to pay. The basic
services fee includes services that are common to all funerals,
regardless of the specific arrangement. These include funeral
planning, securing the necessary permits and copies of death
certificates, preparing the notices, sheltering the remains, and
coordinating the arrangements with the cemetery, crematory or other
third parties. The fee does not include charges for optional
services or merchandise.
2. Charges for other services and merchandise
These are costs for optional goods and services such as
transporting the remains; embalming and other preparation; use of
the funeral home for the viewing, ceremony or memorial service; use
of equipment and staff for a graveside service; use of a hearse or
limousine; a casket, outer burial container or alternate container;
and cremation or interment.
3. Cash advances
These are fees charged by the funeral home for goods and services
it buys from outside vendors on your behalf, including flowers,
obituary notices, pallbearers, officiating clergy, and organists
and soloists. Some funeral providers charge you their cost for the
items they buy on your behalf. Others add a service fee to their
cost. The Funeral Rule requires those who charge an extra fee to
disclose that fact in writing, although it doesn't require them to
specify the amount of their markup. The Rule also requires funeral
providers to tell you if there are refunds, discounts, or rebates
from the supplier on any cash advance item.