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Funeraria Del Angel - Highland Funeral Home 6705 N Funeraria del Angel - Highland Funeral Home 6705 N. FM 88 Weslaco, Texas 78596 (956) 968-5538 - Phone - Fax GENERAL PRICE LIST These prices are effective as of December 7, 2020, but are subject to change without notice. “The staff at Funeraria del Angel - Highland Funeral Home is committed to your complete satisfaction. We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and our dedication to the community.” OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUR FAMILY - 100% SERVICE GUARANTEE We will answer your questions in a clear and understandable manner. We will ensure that the arrangements you make meet with your individual wishes. We will explain the value and benefit of all available options. We will explain prices and payment methods to your satisfaction. “Thank you for placing your trust and confidence in the staff of Funeraria del Angel - Highland Funeral Home.” Respect. Value. Simplicity. Funeraria del Angel - Highland Funeral Home 6705 N. FM 88 Weslaco, Texas 78596 (956) 968-5538 - Phone - Fax GENERAL PRICE LIST These prices are effective as of December 7, 2020, but are subject to change without notice. The goods and services shown below are those we can provide to our customers. You may choose only the items you desire. However, any funeral arrangements you select will include a charge for our basic services and overhead. If legal or other requirements mean you must buy any items you did not specifically ask for, we will explain the reason in writing on the statement we provide describing the funeral goods and services you selected. BASIC SERVICES OF THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND STAFF AND OVERHEAD: This fee for our basic services and overhead will be added to the total cost of the funeral arrangements you select. (This fee is already included in our charges for direct cremations, immediate burials, and forwarding or receiving remains.) This fee includes the following: Personnel available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to respond to initial call Arrangement Conference Coordinating service plans with cemetery, crematory, and/or other parties involved in the final disposition of the deceased Preparation of necessary forms for governmental agencies. Also covers overhead, including facility maintenance, equipment and inventory costs, liability $1,220.00 insurance and governmental compliance costs. PREPARATION OF THE BODY: Except in certain special cases, embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral with viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have the right to choose an arrangement that does not require you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial. Embalming $725.00 Other Preparation of the Body: Dressing, casketing and cosmetizing of deceased $245.00 Bathing and handling of unembalmed deceased $195.00 Special Care for Autopsied Cases $125.00 Restoration (Per hour/where necessary) $125.00 Refrigeration $350.00 (It is the policy of our firm to require refrigeration of unembalmed remains after 24 hours.) Page 2 of 8 5599 USE OF FACILITIES AND STAFF: Use of Facilities and Staff Services for Visitation (Up To 4 Hours) $395.00 (Our services include set-up of visitation area, placement of encased remains, display of floral arrangements, supervision of and attendance during the visitation.) Use of Facilities and Staff Services for Visitation (Per hour) (Our services include set-up of $100.00 visitation area, placement of encased remains, display of floral arrangements, supervision of and attendance during the visitation.) Use of Facilities & Staff for Visitation (1-12 hours, can include overnight) $395.00 Use of Facilities and Staff Services for Funeral Service in Our Chapel $395.00 (Our services include coordinating the funeral arrangements, supervision of funeral, and staff to assist with the funeral ceremony.) Staff Services for Funeral Service at Religious Facility $395.00 (Our services include coordinating the funeral arrangements, supervision of funeral, and staff to assist with the funeral ceremony.) Use of Facilities and Staff to Coordinate a Non-ceremonial Gathering or Celebration of Life at $395.00 Our Location Staff Services to Coordinate a Non-ceremonial Gathering or Celebration of Life at a Location of $395.00 Choice Additional Charge for Use of Facilities and Staff for Evening Service $150.00 Use of Facilities and Staff Services for Memorial Service (without remains present) $395.00 (Our services include coordinating the memorial service arrangements, supervision of the memorial service, and staff to assist with the service.) Staff Services for Memorial Service (without remains present) at Other Facility $395.00 (Our services include coordinating the memorial service arrangements, supervision of the memorial service, and staff to assist with the service.) Staff Services for Celebration of Remembrance $295.00 Equipment and Staff Services for Graveside Service $395.00 (Our services include accompaniment of remains to cemetery, supervision of graveside service, and staff to assist with the service.) Additional Charge for Use of Facilities and Staff on Holidays $195.00 Additional charge for Use of Facilities and Staff on Weekends $195.00 Extended Visitation $395.00 Other Use of Facilities and Staff (Per day): In Home Viewing $495.00 Drawing Room $300.00 Lanai Room $300.00 Tahara Room 1 Day $300.00 Reception Room $295.00 Page 3 of 8 5599 TRANSPORTATION: Transfer to or from airport $355.00 (within a 25 mile radius. Additional distance will be charged at $3.00 per mile.) Transfer of deceased from funeral home to place of autopsy and return to funeral home (within a $295.00 25 mile radius. Additional distance will be charged at $3.00 per mile.) Transfer to or from crematory $295.00 Transfer of remains from place of death to funeral home $445.00 (within a 25 mile radius. Additional distance will be charged at $3.00 per mile.) Funeral vehicle (e.g. Hearse) used within park $195.00 Funeral vehicle (e.g. Hearse) $295.00 (within a 25 mile radius. Additional distance will be charged at $3.00 per mile.) Limousine $245.00 (within a 25 mile radius. Additional distance will be charged at $3.00 per mile.) Service vehicle $125.00 (within a 25 mile radius. Additional distance will be charged at $3.00 per mile.) FORWARDING REMAINS TO ANOTHER FUNERAL HOME: This charge includes use of preparation room, Basic Services of the Funeral Director and Staff, $2,645.00 Embalming, transportation to or from local airport or other place of shipment within a 25 mile radius, Transfer of the Remains to the Funeral Establishment and obtaining necessary authorizations. This charge does not include visitation or ceremonies. This charge applies to shipment within the continental U.S. only. RECEIVING REMAINS FROM ANOTHER FUNERAL HOME: This charge includes Basic Professional Service Fees for Funeral Director and Staff when $1,770.00 Receiving Remains, transportation to or from local airport or other place of shipment within a 25 mile radius, transportation of remains to cemetery or crematory and obtaining necessary authorizations. This charge does not include visitation or ceremonies. Page 4 of 8 5599 DIRECT CREMATION: $1,325.00 to $6,120.00 If you want to arrange a direct cremation, you can use an alternative container. Alternative containers encase the body and can be made of materials like fiberboard or composition materials (with or without an outside covering). The containers we provide are alternative containers and other cremation containers, including containers made of wood, containers made of fiberboard, and containers made of other composite materials. See descriptions below. Our charges for direct cremation (without ceremony) include Transfer of the Remains to the Funeral Establishment, Crematory Fee, Refrigeration, Basic Services of the Funeral Director and Staff for Direct Cremation. The crematory fee is included. 1. Direct cremation with container provided by the purchaser (All such containers must meet $1,325.00 any applicable state or crematory requirements.) 2. Direct Cremation with Bayview Beech - Cremation-oriented casket with a light beech, $2,420.00 laminate hardboard exterior with handles and ivory crepe interior. 3. Direct Cremation with Pacific Pine - Cremation-oriented casket with a light pine, laminate $2,420.00 hardboard exterior with handles and rosetan crepe interior. 4. Direct Cremation with Stratus - Medium density fiberboard - cremation-oriented with a $1,775.00 printed wood grain exterior and no interior. 5. Direct Cremation with Brown Standard - Medium density fiberboard - cremation-oriented $1,720.00 with a dark brown exterior and no interior. 6. Direct Cremation with Trayview - Cardboard container-cremation oriented with a $1,600.00 cardboard exterior and crepe paper mattress and pillow. 7. Direct Cremation with Cardboard Container - Cremation-oriented container with a heavy $1,500.00 cardboard exterior and no interior. 8. Direct cremation with casket from our facility (in addition to cost of casket) $1,325.00 IMMEDIATE BURIAL: $2,210.00 to $12,205.00 Our charges for immediate burial (without any rites or ceremonies at the funeral home, graveside or elsewhere) include Basic Services of the Funeral Director and Staff for Immediate Burial, Refrigeration, Transfer of the Remains to the Funeral Establishment, transportation of remains to cemetery or crematory 1. Immediate burial with container provided by the purchaser (All such containers must meet $2,210.00 any applicable state or cemetery requirements.) 2. Immediate burial with minimum
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