What if you Can’t Afford a Funeral?

Posted on November 1st, 2021 by Fourtowns Cremation, Inc. under cremations
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Whether it has happened to you or not, we will all undoubtedly face having to deal with the loss of a loved one at some point in our life. It can leave us feeling blindsided, yet so can the costs. Unfortunately, we all aren’t capable of shelling out the money to pay for a traditional funeral service. Luckily, there are some other options available to those who may need a more affordable option. From options including cremation services in Orlando, FL, and direct burials, continue on to learn all of the services and alternatives available to you.

Choose an Affordable Option

The average cost of a funeral today can reach all the way up to $8,000, in fact, it’s not at all unheard of. Plainly, this is a price tag that many people in the country are not equipped to afford. Although you may not be able to give your loved ones the extravagant service they deserve, this does not mean that you can’t celebrate their life in an equally meaningful way.

Direct Cremation

Direct cremation is a popular option among many people who think about their final wishes ahead of time. It is one of the most affordable options and involves the body of the deceased being cremated immediately after their death. This does mean that the deceased would not have a proper funeral service, but the ashes would then be given to the family. An option for a family would be to have a small gathering at their home with their loved ones, friends, and the urn. Cremations are much less costly than a traditional burial and can be between $600-$3,000.

Direct Burial

Similar to a direct cremation, direct burials occur immediately after death, but again, this means the deceased would not be afforded a formal funeral service. Again, this is a much more affordable option. It should be noted, however, that the price can increase if a family decides to hold a grave-side service or chooses a more expensive casket.

Home Funeral

While it is not legal in every state, home funerals are very low-cost and can be especially meaningful to close friends and family. With this option, the family would keep the deceased at home, instead of what people typically do when they send the deceased to a funeral home or crematory. Again, it is important to note that this option is not legal in every state, so it’s a good idea to check your state’s laws ahead of time before you choose this option.

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Donation

Donating your body to science can be a really meaningful contribution to the world after you are gone. We should mention that the deceased must have approved this decision prior to their death as it’s illegal to do without consent. If you choose this option then this basically eliminates any and all costs, which can be a great option for families on a very tight budget. Whichever organization the body has been donated to will completely cover the cost of cremation and return the deceased’s remains within two to three years.

We want to make sure that everyone has the same chance to give their loved ones the dignified memorialization they surely deserve. When looking into these options and cremation services in Daytona Beach, FL, be sure to reach out with any and all questions!

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Our licensed cremation facility provides cremation services for families in Deltona, FL; Orange City, FL, and neighboring Volusia County communities. Our family-owned funeral home offers a wide range of affordable cremation products and we manage the cremation and arrangements to alleviate a small portion of the enormous stress that families endure after the loss a loved one.

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