These prices are effective as of March 27, 2024. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Basic Services of Funeral Director and Staff and Overhead
This fee for our basic services and overhead will be added to the total cost of the funeral arrangements you select. (This fee is already included in our charges for direct cremations, immediate burials, and forwarding or receiving remains.) *This fee is non-declinable.
Our basic service charge includes but is not limited to the arrangement conference, coordinating service plans with cemetery, church, hospital, or other institution, 24 hr. availability, preparation and filing of any necessary permits and certificates relevant to the funeral process, placement of death notices and obituaries, bookkeeping, accounting and other administrative expenses. This fee also includes overhead expenses relative to our facility such as wages, insurance, facility maintenance, equipment costs, utilities, and government compliance.Direct Cremation
Includes basic service fee of the funeral director, staff, local transfer of remains to cremation home, cremation, identification of deceased, refrigeration, polymer urn, an alternative container. The alternative container we provide is cardboard. This charge does not include the medical examiner’s cremation permit fee, death certificate fees or the use of facilities, any visitation or ceremony, public or private, prior to the cremation.
State and local laws do not require a casket for direct cremation. If you want to arrange a direct cremation, you can use an alternative container. Alternative containers encase the body and can be made of materials like fiberboard or composition materials (with or without an outside covering). The containers we provide are cardboard.Basic Witness Cremation up to 15 people (up to 15 minutes)
Facilities and staff for visitation and viewing (up to 5 people)
Facility and staff for funeral cemetery
Equipment and staff for Grave Site Service
Fingerprint by LegacyTouch
Aftercare Consultation
Unwitnessed Sea Scattering
Washing & Disinfecting with no embalming
Embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements such as a funeral with viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have the right to choose an arrangement that does not require you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial. Embalming is the process of chemically treating human remains to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to temporarily inhibit organic decomposition, and to restore a natural physical appearance for funeral services within a reasonable period. *Required for services with an open casket, per Carewell Cremations policy.
Embalming of Normal Case
Embalming Autopsy or Tissue/Organ Donor Case
Celebrant of Life Services
Immediate Burial
Immediate Burial with container provided by purchaser
Immediate Burial with standard lowest price container: Pine Casket
Transfer of decedent form place of death to funreal home <300 lbs
Transfer of decedent 300 lbs - 500 lbs
forwarding and transporation of remains to another funeral establisment within 35 miles
Medical Examiner Fee
DC & MD Vital Check Processing Fee