Amazing how the phone rings and internet inquiries come in immediately after the Indiana Funeral Care television commercials air. More and more people are looking for cheap funerals Indiana, but respectful funerals. Inquiries come from all over Central Indiana and we are able to offer reasonably priced funerals in churches anywhere in Indiana.
Cremation can be as cheap as you make them. Direct cremation with Indiana Funeral Care is $890.00. Additional cost that a family might have would be death certificates and/or an orbituary. Cheap funerals Indiana can be just that; however, you can use the money that you might spend at other firms towards keepsakes. We have urns starting as low as $75 with engraving and jerewlry as low as $130.
Marion National Cemetery
Saturday, June 14, 2008 by
Colleen IFC
There is a family that I have been working with for a couple months. Both grandparents are dieing and they do not want to spend a lot on their funerals or have the money to do so. Through a search of cheap funerals Indiana and funerals for veterans, they found us. While pre-planning the funeral with the family and talking, they decided on an immediate burial at Marion National Cemetery.
For veterans if they decide to be buried or have their ashes buried at any National Cemetery there is no cost to the family. The plot, opening and closing of the grave space, the vault, and grave marker are all provided by the government as long as the veteran can show proof that he was honorable discharged.
After explaining this to the family, you could actually see the relief they felt knowing that husband and wife could still have a final resting place together and it would not cost them anything. They were then able to pick out a low cost casket and keep the funeral cost at $2500.00 for both funerals.
I left their house that day with a feeling of pride. I was able to offer them everything they wanted and I was not taking advantage of them by charging a lot of money for something they could not afford.
For veterans if they decide to be buried or have their ashes buried at any National Cemetery there is no cost to the family. The plot, opening and closing of the grave space, the vault, and grave marker are all provided by the government as long as the veteran can show proof that he was honorable discharged.
After explaining this to the family, you could actually see the relief they felt knowing that husband and wife could still have a final resting place together and it would not cost them anything. They were then able to pick out a low cost casket and keep the funeral cost at $2500.00 for both funerals.
I left their house that day with a feeling of pride. I was able to offer them everything they wanted and I was not taking advantage of them by charging a lot of money for something they could not afford.