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Single plot
Space to bury a single person.
$500 - $10,000
Plot opening and closing
Cost for the cemetery to open a plot for a burial and close it after the fact.
$500 - $2,500
Outer Burial Container
A grave liner that is generally used to prevent the cemetery ground from sinking over time. Many cemeteries require this.
$500 - $5,000
Grave marker
A flat or raised monument containing the person's information.
$500 - $4,000
Grave marker installation
Cost to have a grave marker installed
$50 - $1,000
Tent for service
Use of a tent during a burial.
$150 - $500
Endowment
Covers ongoing cemetery upkeep and maintenance.
$100 - $900
Administrative fees
Any additional administrative fees that may be necessary.
N/A - $250
Total estimated cost
$2,300 & Up
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