Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The family member in question is alive and does not want to be donated to science. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
I called Maryland Cremation -- they offered by far the best rate at $925. But there is a $500 charge for them to come out to Virginia. They are still the cheapest I have found.
The next cheapest is Northern Virginia Burial and Cremation Society and it would cost $1600-$1800 with them.
When another family member passed we did not have time to research and we ended up paying $4k for a simple cremation and cardboard box using a local place.
I will try to find some places in more rural Virginia, maybe.
Just wondering if they shared a reason why they prefer cremation over donation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The family member in question is alive and does not want to be donated to science. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
I called Maryland Cremation -- they offered by far the best rate at $925. But there is a $500 charge for them to come out to Virginia. They are still the cheapest I have found.
The next cheapest is Northern Virginia Burial and Cremation Society and it would cost $1600-$1800 with them.
When another family member passed we did not have time to research and we ended up paying $4k for a simple cremation and cardboard box using a local place.
I will try to find some places in more rural Virginia, maybe.
Just wondering if they shared a reason why they prefer cremation over donation.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The family member in question is alive and does not want to be donated to science. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
I called Maryland Cremation -- they offered by far the best rate at $925. But there is a $500 charge for them to come out to Virginia. They are still the cheapest I have found.
The next cheapest is Northern Virginia Burial and Cremation Society and it would cost $1600-$1800 with them.
When another family member passed we did not have time to research and we ended up paying $4k for a simple cremation and cardboard box using a local place.
I will try to find some places in more rural Virginia, maybe.
Anonymous wrote:We used Direct Cremation Services of Virginia in Chantilly. They came around 10 or so at night and were very professional.
Employees were great to deal with at the "shop" as well, even a year or two later when we had questions they were kind. I recall working with Jordan, so nice. I remember it being close to Easter and him commenting how that must be hard for us without our mom for the first time.
We went to pick up the ashes, that probably saved some money.
At $1,365 looks like they are better priced than the MD option due to the MD $500 additional fee.
https://directcremationservicesofvirginia.com/.