Service Pricing

Service Pricing

James Funeral Home and Cremation Service, understand the difficulties many families are experiencing in today's economically turbulent times. We strive to keep our overhead expenses low and shop suppliers for the best possible pricing in order to pass the savings onto the families we serve. We will do everything possible to assist you in designing a funeral or cremation service that not only honors the life and memory of your loved one, but will also fit within your budget.

When It's a Question of Money

For families faced with the death of someone dear to them, it quickly becomes clear that funerals rank among the most expensive purchases they may ever make. Because we understand that many families are budget conscious, we have put together 24 all inclusive packages for traditional funerals and cremation services. These packages include everything a family would need for a funeral or memorial service. Our traditional funeral packages include viewing and a steel casket.  Traditional funeral can range in price from $5,800.00 to $12,850.00 , depending on the casket selected. Our cremation services start in price from a simple Direct Cremation $1,895.00 to $7,400.00. which would include viewing, Rental Casket, Urn, Flowers,  etc.     

How Do We Pay?

At the time of arrangements, you will be asked how you woud like to pay for the services you have selected. Payment for the funeral is usually due within a short period of time. For you convenience, we accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover.

We also have partnered with Springleaf Financial, for those who wish to finance a funeral or cremation or memorial service and make monthly payments. We will help you make the first contact and then you can decide if the terms are appropriate to your financial situation.  

We also accept Cash, Check, Money Orders, and Life Insurance proceeds.

Another option is an Insurance Assignment. With this option, the funeral home will verify the insurance policy is in full force and the beneficiary then signs an assignment document, asking the insurance company to pay the funeral home (or assign to the funeral home) only the cost of the funeral or cremation service out of the proceeds of the insurance policy. The remaining money in the policy is then released to the beneficiary. Most insurance companies will accept insurance assignments. Usually the only rule is that the policy must be out of the contestability period (usually older than 3 years) and that the policy be a whole life or term life policy. The beneficiary will need to be present at the arrangement conference when the call is made to verify the policy and to sign the assignment.

Our General Price List

If you’re currently price-shopping for funeral services and products, we encourage you to stop by our funeral home and discuss with us the type of service you are interested in. We can go over our charges with you and also show you how our all inclusive funeral and cremation packages work. These packages contain everything a typical funeral includes and you may substitute items in order to tailor it to your circumstances or needs.

We know it may be well worth taking the time to call around to compare prices before committing to any particular funeral home, product or service. That’s why we make our General Price List and funeral package options available to you. All funeral homes in the United States are required by law to provide you with a copy of their general price list upon request.

We encourage you to research your options, talk it over, and make the best decision for yourself and your loved ones.

Should you need any additional information, please call us. We will explain all your options thoroughly and clearly. We encourage you to ask questions. And if you have special requests, please ask us. We will do everything we can to honor your wishes.
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