Why is Cremation Cheaper Than Burial?

Posted on June 28th, 2021 by under Cremation
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When the time comes to arrange a final service, you will need to choose between a funeral service or a cremation service in Berkley, MI. If you want to arrange the most affordable final service you can, then you’ll want to focus on cremation packages and to choose one of them.

You might be wondering why cremation services are so much cheaper than funeral services. There are various reasons to account for the price difference. Here’s a look at some of them.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Cremation services are cheaper than burial for a variety of reasons:
One reason is that cremation allows you to skip extra events and services, like a funeral service, memorial service, celebration of life service, and reception.
Another reason is that with cremation there are no body preparations or staff supervision needed as there would be with a burial service.
Finally, the cost of the final resting spot is significantly cheaper after cremation since urns take up less space than caskets and can even be scattered or buried on private property.

Simple Service

After a traditional service, there is a graveside service and a casket burial. Sometimes families also hold a memorial service or a celebration of life service following the burial. And it’s not uncommon to end these types of events with a reception event. These extra services can add up pretty quickly. If you arrange a cremation service, however, you can skip a funeral service, a memorial service, a celebration of life service, and a reception. If you do wish to hold some sort of event for family members to gather, you can hold a small event at a private residence or at a church. In other words, you can arrange an especially affordable cremation.

No Body Preparations

With a funeral service, you will have to pay for body preparations. This includes makeup and hairstyling. You will need to pay for these options if you want to have a viewing or a visitation prior to the actual funeral service. Also remember that funeral home staff will need to supervise events like the visitation or viewing – which means extra expenses. If you go with a cremation service instead of a funeral service, you can avoid all of these expenses. This will, as you can imagine, make for a more affordable final service.

Free or Inexpensive Final Resting Spot Options

It costs a lot to get a casket and to secure a burial plot at a cemetery. Of course, there are different price points, so you can find something that fits your budget. But there’s no denying that you can save a lot of money when it comes to securing a final resting place post-cremation. If you choose to scatter the cremated remains of your loved one, you won’t need to take up any ground space at all. And if you choose to bury the urn on a private property, you can eliminate the expense that you would have to take on if burying a casket at a cemetery. Even if you choose to bury a cremation urn at a cemetery, the price to bury an urn is less than the price to bury a casket. There are obvious reasons for this, of course, since an urn is smaller than a casket and will require a lot less ground space.

cremation service in Berkley, MI

Do you need help planning a cremation service in Berkley, MI? We’re here to help you arrange a body disposition for your loved one. Whether you wish to arrange a cremation or a funeral, let us help you plan your family member’s final send-off. It will be our honor to help you in your time of need. For prompt and professional service, call us, stop by our offices, or find us online at https://www.sullivanfuneraldirectors.com/.

Michael Lope

Co-Owner, Funeral Director Michael J. Lope is a licensed funeral director and co-owner of the Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home. Mike attended American Academy McAllister Institute for mortuary school in New York City. Mike was licensed in 2006 and began working with his family at Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home. He currently works at both family funeral homes in Utica and Royal Oak. In his time off Michael enjoys golfing, skiing, hiking and camping. He is a parishioner at Holy Name Catholic Church with his wife Christine and his two children Andrew and Ashlyn. He and his family are committed to maintaining a family owned and operated funeral home that is a progressive and innovative leader in burial and cremation services.

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