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Basic Services of the Director, Staff, and Overhead | $1,015 |
Use of Facilities and Staff for Viewing/Visitation | $765 |
Use of Facilities and Staff for Funeral Ceremony | $540 |
Use of Facilities and Staff for Memorial Service | $540 |
Use of Equipment and Staff for Graveside Service | N/A |
Transfer of Remains to Funeral Home (First Call) | $260 |
Use of a Funeral Coach (Hearse) | $300 |
Use of a Family Car (Limousine) | N/A |
Direct Burial | N/A |
Direct Cremation | $1,605 |
Receiving Remains from Another Funeral Home | N/A |
Forwarding Remains to Another Funeral Home | N/A |
Embalming | $500 |
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.
“ They talk about seeing customers as family but don't believe it for a second. My family had been personal friends of the Whelan family for all of my 60+ years. Even so, they demanded full payment up front, even after being told the deceased's bank accounts had been frozen upon death. This is a very common thing that banks do so any funeral home should expect it. Yet they wouldn't trust us, their actual friends, to make a down-payment and full payment as soon as the money was unfrozen. They swindled us with the 'pick out the coffin & then we'll tell you the rest of the prices' trick. In other words 'we're pumping up the prices while telling you this is what your loved one deserved & would want'. As if the (surely identical) service of the attendants & other parts of the package should cost more with this coffin and less with that one. Then they kept trying to open the casket in front of the family after being told not to many times - maybe looking for compliments on the make-up job? We were bowled right over by all of this on top of our grief, especially coming from 'close family friends'. It was a horrible experience. Wouldn't let them bury a skunk if I had one. ”