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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A single traditional grave costs $4,000 and a single grave in our cremation only section costs $3,000.

Payment plans require a 50% non-refundable deposit at the time of purchase and the remaining balance must be paid in full within 12 months. There is a $100.00 administrative fee to set up a payment plan.

Yes, we recommend doing so. This allows you to choose exactly what you want and takes the burden off of your family at a very emotional time for them.

Yes. Perpetual care is included in the purchase price. Perpetual care is defined as cutting the grass and plowing the roads in the winter as needed.

A single traditional grave accommodates one casket and three cremation urns OR four cremations urns. A single grave in our cremation only section accommodates two cremation urns and does not allow for an upright stone.

On a weekday the charge for a full burial is $2,000 and the charge for a cremation burial is $1,600.
On a Saturday (must be before noon) the charge for a full burial is $2,600 and the charge for a cremation burial is $2,000.

A vault is a concrete structure that a casket gets encased in when it is placed in the ground. Yes, we require a vault for all full burials. The funeral home orders this.

Yes. We have a new mausoleum with crypts and niches available.

A crypt is located in the mausoleum and holds one casket. The cost of a single crypt in the 2018 mausoleum is $14,240 and the cost of a companion crypt (2 caskets) is $30,390 (includes deed recording and inscriptions of two names and dates).

A niche is located in the mausoleum and holds one cremation urn.  The cost of a single niche in the 2018 mausoleum is $5,240 and the cost of a companion niche (2 Urns) is $11,390 (includes certificate of entombment recording and inscription of one name and date).

A monument or marker (headstone or footstone) can be purchased through any monument/stone dealer. Before purchasing a monument or stone you should check with the cemetery to make sure it is allowed on your property.