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That is such a difficult question to answer. It depends on the services that you desire alongside the "cremation" itself. Cremation services can range from free using a donor organization, but average ranges for cremation service in the upstate are $895 - $6,000 depending on provider, services, interment cost, and merchendise.
The least expensive cremation is a direct cremation. Direct cremation is typically the least-expensive cremation option. So cremation providers can refer you to donor organizations that provide free creamtions.
A no service creamtion, also refered to as a direct cremation, involves no funeral service. There is no viewing of the deceased or farewell ceremony conducted. Usually, there are no mourners present, although you can be present for the committal or burial if you wish. No expensive casket is required for direct cremation services, but most providers do have options of cremation caskets .
In South Carolina, there are no state laws controlling where you may keep or scatter ashes. Ashes may be stored in a crypt, niche, grave, or container at home. If you wish to scatter ashes, you have many options. Cremation renders ashes harmless, so there is no public health risk involved in scattering ashes.
Free - $0 Cremation with body dontation to science. With body donation to science, cremation is an intrinsic part of the process. Contact Spartanburg Cremation to discuss this option that is offered at no cost to you or your family.
There are a number of options available, including: Determine if the deceased person qualifies for any entitlements. Check with the Social Security Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and with your State Fund. Many people are entitled to get financial assistance with their funeral costs from these agencies if they qualify. Review all insurance policies the deceased person has, including life insurance. Some life insurance policies have coverage clauses for funeral related costs. Find local charities providing financial help for funeral expenses. Search for non profit organizations and for churches in your area. With body donation to science, cremation is an intrinsic part of the process. Contact Spartanburg Cremation about this option that is offered at no cost to you or your family.
You might choose ground burial of the urn. If so, you may usually choose either a bronze memorial or monument. Cremation niches in columbariums are also available at many cemeteries. They offer the beauty of a mausoleum setting with the benefits of above ground placement of remains. Many cemeteries also offer scattering gardens. This area of a cemetery offers the peacefulness of a serene garden where family and friends can come and reflect.
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