No. The VA has no intentions to make all funerals on VA property secular.
Yes, funeral insurance normally covers all costs for a funeral.
In the US the "cost" of a funeral is mandated by the parish church, and the cost would be included in the bill from the funeral home. In the US the cost of the funeral of a priest / cleric is absorbed by the parish church in which he served. Many diocese have "death insurance" certificates taken out in behalf of the clergy, as many parishes are too poor to absorb the cost of a funeral
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The cost of an average funeral is $7,000 - $10,000.This average cost includes:Funeral director's servicesCasketEmbalmingUse of the funeral homeGrave siteDigging the graveGrave liner or burial containerCasket
Ideally, the deceased's estate will cover any costs of the funeral; most either have plans established like insurances, or set aside a certain amount from their holdings. Some do not set up such a system, and in that case it is basically up to whoever organises the funeral to find the money.
Obama doesn't have a funeral plan. He is a private citizen now and would pay for his funeral.
depends on the number of doses and type of doses you have in the funeral
His funeral was held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, in Richmond, VA. He died at a the Exchange Hotel in Richmond and is buried at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond.
No. The cost of the plot is a separate cost negotiated with the cemetery, not the funeral home. Though in many cases the funeral home can make the arrangements for you.
Depending on how it is presented i think it would be acceptable. It should all be approached in a voluntary/helpful contribution and in no way ask for a specific amount.
A will makes no difference other than to indicate if the deceased parent left funds either money or life insurance to pay the cost of their funeral. They are still you're parent, so the adult child should pay, that is the moral stance. However, legally, the children do not have the funds to pay for the funeral, then they can ask the government for help. Most governments usually will provide for the cost of a basic funeral for a deceased, if that deceased left no means from their estate to meet their own funeral costs.