Burial Services
Our Burial Package
The following is a list of choices which represent the cost of our services. They may or may not include the casket or container required for visitation or viewing, burial, entombment or cremation.
You are in no way limited to these service options. You may itemize services in order to select only those which are right for you.
Standard Funeral Service with Viewing One Hour Prior to Service
$4,925.00
This package includes basic services of the funeral director and staff; embalming; normal cosmetic restoration, dressing, casketing and reposing; viewing/visitation for one hour prior to services (at the funeral home or another location); viewing/visitation for one hour prior to services; funeral ceremony (at the funeral home or another location); funeral ceremony; hearse; limousine; flower car/utility vehicle; transfer of remains to the funeral home; acknowledgement cards; visitors register; and prayer cards.
Understanding Burial Services
There are many things to consider when deciding whether to bury a recently-deceased loved one, or when selecting burial during funeral pre-planning. One of the first decisions you'll need to make involves choosing both the cemetery and the specific place of burial within its grounds. You'll then need to select a casket and possibly a burial vault, as many modern cemeteries require their use. At some point, and this does not have to take place right away, the decision becomes one of selecting the headstone or marker and writing the inscription. A member of our professional staff will be available should you wish to have assistance in making each of these decisions.
An Open Invitation
How to Plan a Burial Service
What's Involved in Planning a Burial Service?
Reasons to Hold a Burial Service

Selection of Cemetery & Burial Property
- Unlike when you purchase a house (where the structure and the land are yours to do with as you like); when you buy a cemetery property, such as a burial plot, mausoleum crypt or columbarium niche; you are merely buying the right to inter (or bury) an individual (or individuals) in that location. The property you now have the rights over remains the property (and the responsibility) of the cemetery administration.
- A stated portion of the money you pay for these interment rights will be contributed to an irrevocable fund used in the on-going care of the cemetery grounds.
- The burial, as well as any future commemorative visits you make to the location will be subject to the specific by-laws as written by the cemetery administration.
- Just like when you buy a house, the cost of burial property rights range widely in price, depending on the exact location of the plot, crypt or niche. If you have time, you can certainly find resale "deals" on cemetery property; but if you're not shopping far in advance of need, this may not be of help to you.
Because we have strong working relationships with local cemetery administrators, we want to help you with this part of the process. Simply call us to get started.
Choosing a Casket & Vault
Planning the Details of the Graveside Service
Are You Ready to Talk About Burial Services?
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- National Parks Service, "Burial Customs and Cemeteries in American History", accessed 2014
- Funerals & Flowers, "Death and Funeral Customs", 2013