For generations our family has been helping area families through the difficult days of their lives. We understand the need to honor our loved ones with meaningful memorials because we are a family too.
We provide a professional staff, exquisite facilities and personal service. Our promise to guide families with care, compassion and attention to details is what sets our funeral home apart. We believe that if it is important to your family... it is important to us.
The prices below are based on the General Price List for Milner and Orr Funeral Home. However, funeral homes sometimes have special pricing packages available, and you should ask if those are available.
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Basic Services of the Director, Staff, and Overhead | $2,490 |
Use of Facilities and Staff for Viewing/Visitation | $255 |
Use of Facilities and Staff for Funeral Ceremony | $315 |
Use of Facilities and Staff for Memorial Service | $315 |
Use of Equipment and Staff for Graveside Service | $235 |
Transfer of Remains to Funeral Home (First Call) | $290 |
Use of a Funeral Coach (Hearse) | $285 |
Use of a Family Car (Limousine) | $100 |
Direct Burial | $2,195 |
Direct Cremation | $2,195 |
Receiving Remains from Another Funeral Home | $2,835 |
Forwarding Remains to Another Funeral Home | $1,440 |
Embalming | $650 |
The prices on our site are for your reference only. We can’t guarantee that the actual prices will be the same as the prices listed on our site. All funeral homes have an effective date on their Price Lists that are subject to change and we recommend that you ask the funeral home for its most recent prices over the phone or for a copy of their General Price List.
“ When I was asked to be a pall bearer for a distant cousin’s mother several years ago, I had a seat in the section designated family with my wife. I determined later that the caretakers for the deceased, who did not know me, told the funeral director, Buddy Rushing, I needed to move and sit somewhere else because I was not family. I dutifully moved when he asked me to because I thought it might be for a particular reason, but no, it was just because he had been asked to do it by somebody. Hopefully I will never deal with them again and if I do, I won’t move. ”