Burial & Cemetery Services in Cross Lanes, West Virginia
For families in Cross Lanes choosing traditional burial, this guide covers local costs, cemetery options, and what to expect.
Burial Costs in Cross Lanes
Traditional burial costs in Cross Lanes vary by provider and cemetery. Contact local funeral homes for current pricing using our [directory](/directory?q=Cross Lanes+WV).
Types of Burial Available
Traditional Ground Burial
A casket is placed in a grave, usually with a vault or liner. Includes viewing, visitation, and ceremony. The most familiar option.
Green/Natural Burial
An eco-friendly approach — no embalming, biodegradable container, no vault. Often less expensive than traditional burial. Check for green burial options in the Cross Lanes area.
Mausoleum Entombment
Above-ground burial in a mausoleum building. Protected from the elements. Costs range from $3,000 to $30,000+ for a crypt.
Cremation Burial
Cremated remains buried in a smaller cemetery plot or placed in a columbarium niche. A more affordable alternative to full ground burial.
Choosing a Cemetery in Cross Lanes
When evaluating cemeteries near Cross Lanes, consider:
- Type — Public (municipal), private, religious, or veterans
- Location — Convenient for family visits
- Cost — Compare plot, opening/closing, and vault fees
- Rules — Headstone restrictions, decoration policies, visiting hours
- Perpetual care — Is maintenance included forever?
- Availability — Popular cemeteries may have limited space
Veterans Benefits
Eligible veterans can be buried at no cost in a VA national cemetery. Benefits include the gravesite, opening/closing, and a government headstone. Contact the VA at 1-800-535-1117.
Headstone & Marker Options
| Type | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Flat (flush) marker | $500 – $1,500 |
| Upright headstone | $1,000 – $5,000 |
| Companion marker (two people) | $1,500 – $6,000 |
| Bronze plaque | $800 – $3,000 |
Find Burial Providers
Search our [directory](/directory?q=Cross Lanes+WV) to compare funeral homes and burial services in Cross Lanes, West Virginia.
After the Burial
Estate settlement, probate, and after-loss paperwork can be overwhelming. EverSettled guides you step by step through everything that comes after.
