Affordable Burial Packages in Tacoma, WA
Our Affordable Simple Burial Prices
If you're looking for affordable burial packages in Tacoma, you've come to the right place! We offer a wide range of packages to fit any budget, so you can rest assured knowing you won't spend more than you need to. Our packages include everything from simple burial with no service to more comprehensive options like simple burial with a graveside service. We also offer a variety of payment plans to make the process even more affordable. And our experienced staff are always on hand to answer any questions you might have. So don't delay - start planning your burial today. If you're in immediate need, please contact us, or use our online quote builder, which allows you to pre-plan your services as well. With our affordable burial packages in Tacoma, you can rest easy knowing that your loved one is taken care of - without breaking the bank.
Simple Burial No Service Offering
$1,595
Simple Burial Veteran Service Offering
$2,295
Simple Burial Graveside Service Offering
$2,395
Steps to Planning a Graveside Burial Service
There are a few steps that the family of the deceased must take before their loved one's graveside burial service. These steps include choosing a burial site, picking a casket or urn, and planning what will be said at the service. Please review our list of steps to take when planning a graveside burial service below.
- Choose a cemetery or burial site. If the deceased did not pre-purchase a burial plot, you might have to choose a cemetery.
- Choose a casket or urn. Urns and caskets come in various materials and prices, but we can help you find an option that fits your needs and budget.
- Find someone to lead the service. Typically, your loved one's religious leader would lead the service, but if they weren't religious, feel free to ask the funeral director for recommendations. You may also ask family members or friends to assist you in leading the service.
- Talk to the cemetery director about the details of the graveside burial service. They are used to interacting with individuals who are grieving, so they will be able to assist with the necessary details.
- Plan the text of the ceremony. You may choose to have a celebrant recite the obituary or have loved ones read poems, scriptures, or the lyrics of a meaningful song. If the deceased were a U.S. military member, they might also be entitled to a specific ceremony at the burial site.

Please understand that a funeral director or cemetery staff can't read your mind, so if you want your graveside service to have specific characteristics, it's essential to express your feelings.
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