I Own A Cemetery Plot In A Privately Owned Cemetery, Do I Have To Use Their Funeral Home?

By: Myles O'Riordan
Monday, March 27, 2023

At Wagg Funeral Home, we cater to a broad clientele, and many people ask us this question. If you own a cemetery plot in a privately-owned cemetery, you may be wondering if you are required to use their funeral home for funeral services. The answer to this question may depend on a variety of factors, including the terms of your cemetery plot ownership and the policies of the cemetery.

In general, it is not uncommon for privately-owned cemeteries to have relationships with specific funeral homes or to have their own funeral home on site. This may be for convenience, as it can simplify the process for families who are making funeral arrangements. However, it is important to understand that you are not required to use the cemetery's funeral home if you do not want to.

Some Considerations While Working With A Funeral Home

Here are some things to consider if you own a cemetery plot in a privately-owned cemetery and are trying to decide which funeral home to use:

  • Check The Ownership Terms-When you purchased your cemetery plot, you should have received a contract or deed that outlines the terms of your ownership. Review this document to see if it specifies any requirements or restrictions on the use of a particular funeral home. If there are no such requirements, you should have the flexibility to choose any funeral home you prefer.
  • Check With The Cemetery Management- Even if your cemetery plot ownership does not require you to use a specific funeral home, it is a good idea to check with the cemetery management to see if they have any policies or recommendations. Some cemeteries may have partnerships or agreements with particular funeral homes, and they may be able to offer you more information about the options available to you.
  • Consider Your Personal Preferences- Ultimately, the decision about which funeral home to use should be based on your personal preferences and needs. Consider factors such as the location of the funeral home, the services they offer, and their prices. It is a good idea to meet with representatives from several funeral homes to discuss your options and find the one that best meets your needs.
  • Understand Any Fees Or Charges - If you choose to use a funeral home that is not affiliated with the cemetery where your plot is located, there may be additional fees or charges to transport the deceased to the cemetery. Be sure to understand these costs upfront and factor them into your decision-making process.

For information on our services, please call Wagg Funeral Home at 905-985-2171, or you can send us a message through this Online Form. One of our funeral home team members will call you back to discuss your requirements. 

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