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General Price List Hines Funeral Home General Price List – These Prices Are Effective As of June 11, 2019 Hines Funeral Home, Inc. 833 South Sixth Street Hartsville, South Carolina 843-332-1771 – Main Phone 843-332-2199 – Fax www.hinesfuneralhome.com General Price List Hines Funeral Home General Price List – These prices are effective as of June 11, 2019. Prices are subject to change without notice. GENERAL INFORMATION: DISCLOSURES 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 services. If legal or other requirements mean you must buy any items you did not specifically ask for, we will explain the reason in writing. This list does not include items that you ask us to buy for you, such as honoraria, death certificates or crematory services. The prices for those items will be shown on your bill or the statement describing the funeral goods and services you selected. We will charge you for our services in buying these items. BASIC SERVICES OF FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND STAFF: $2,974.00 Our fee for the services of the funeral director and staff includes, but is not limited to, staff to respond to initial request for services; arrangement conference with family or responsible party; preparation and filing of necessary certificates and permits. Recording vital statistics; preparation and placement of obituary notices; preparation of services; and coordination with those providing other services, such as clergy, cemetery, crematory and others. Also included in these charges are overhead expenses relative to our facility such as insurance, maintenance and utility expenses, secretarial and administrative costs and equipment and inventory expenses. This fee for our services will be added to the total cost of the funeral of the funeral arrangements you select. Such a fee is already included in our charges for direct cremation, immediate burial and forwarding or receiving of remains. EMBALMING: $830.00 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. 1 OTHER PREPARATION OF THE REMAINS: A. Autopsy Repair $115.00 B. Dressing and casketing of remains $185.00 C. Washing and disinfecting of un-embalmed remains $55.00 D. Hair Dresser (prices may vary according to the style) $75.00 USE OF FACILITIES AND / OR EQUIPMENT: A. For visitation or viewing, including staff $265.00 (Funeral Home, Church, Other) B. For funeral ceremony, including staff $390.00 (Funeral Home, Church, Other) C. For Memorial Service, including staff $265.00 (Funeral Home, Church, Other) OPEN / CLOSE GRAVE: $600.00 VAULT SERVICE CHARGE: $395.00 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT: A. Transfer of remains to the funeral home $285.00 (Additional Mileage - $1.50/mile outside of the 25-mile local service radius) B. Casket Coach (Hearse) – Day of the Funeral $300.00 C. Lead Car for Funeral $100.00 D. Limousine $275.00 E. Limousine Surcharge $130.00 (If used for anything other than the funeral service) F. Limousine for wake services $155.00 G. Flower Truck $125.00 MEMORIAL MERCHANDISE: A. Thank you Cards (50 per box) $55.00 B. Personalized Register Book $65.00 C. Temporary Grave Marker $35.00 D. House Visitation Setup (Chairs, Register Stand, etc.) $65.00 E. Visual Memorial DVD $30.00 F. Prayer Card – Color / Laminated, per 100 $100.00 G. Bookmarks – Color / Laminated, per 100 $100.00 H. Memorial Portrait – 16 x 20 $75.00 I. Cap Panel – Half Couch $145.00 2 OBITUARY PROGRAMS: A. 8.5 x 14 Legal Trifold (150) $330.00 B. 8.5 x 14 Legal Trifold (200) $405.00 C. 8.5 x 14 Legal Trifold (250) $480.00 Additional Legal Trifold – Color, per 50 $75.00 D. 8.5 x 11 Bifold (150) $300.00 E. 8.5 x 11 Biifold (200) $375.00 F. 8.5 x 11 Bifold (250) $450.00 Additional Bifold – Color, Per 50 $75.00 Shipping & Handling of Obituary Programs $45.00 & up • Any quantity over standard the price will vary • Special Sized / Premium programs are available CASKETS: $13,600.00 to $900.00 A complete price list will be provided at the funeral home. OUTER BURIAL CONTAINERS: $5,000.00 to $900.00 A complete price list will be provided at the funeral home. FORWARDING REMAINS TO ANOTHER FUNERAL HOME: $2,350.00 This price includes transfer of remains, embalming, professional care, minimum services of staff and shipping container. RECEIVING REMAINS FROM ANOTHER FUNERAL HOME: $2,260.00 This price includes transfer of remains, housing of remains, minimum services of staff, basic facilities, and transfer of remains to cemetery / crematory. This charge does NOT include merchandise. IMMEDIATE BURIALS (range of prices): $2,170.00 to $15,685.00 A. With casket selected $2,170.00 plus price of casket B. With cloth covered casket $2,260.00 C. With casket provided by purchaser $2,170.00 This price includes transfer of remains, housing of remains, minimum services of staff, basic facilities and transfer to cemetery. This charge does NOT include viewing or any ceremony. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: $440.00 This price includes service of staff including supervision and attendants including parking attendants, arrangement of flowers and memorial tribute. 3 DIRECT CREMATION (range of prices): $2,335.00 to $3,635.00 Our charge for a direct cremation (without ceremony) includes: basic services of funeral director and staff; a proportionate share of overhead costs; removal of remains; transportation to crematory; necessary authorization; and cremation. 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 a fiberboard container. A. Direct cremation with container provided by purchaser $2,335.00 B. Direct cremation with a fiberboard container $2,435.00 C. Direct cremation with a casket provided by funeral home $3,635.00 CREMATION FEE $800.00 (This fee is included in the price of Direct Cremation) INITIAL COPY OF SC DEATH CERTIFICATE: $12.00 ADDITIONAL COPIES OF SC DEATH CERTIFICATE $3.00 OUT OF STATE DEATH CERTIFICATES VARIES ~ Payment Policy ~ Hines Funeral Home, Inc. has established a uniform payment policy to serve all families fairly and equally. In an effort to provide the finest services possible, we ask that at least the cash advance items be paid either at the time of arrangement conference or prior to services. If you wish to pay more than just the cash advanced items it will be greatly appreciated. This payment policy enables us to contain our costs and requires that all financial arrangements be completed the day that the purchase record is signed. 4 Discount: If the total funeral bill is paid on the day of arrangements with cash or check, a 6% discount is given on the price of the casket and outer burial container. Terms: This is a cash transaction. If payment in full is not made within 60 days following the signing of the purchase agreement, then a late charge of 1 ½ percent per month will be added to any debt or portion thereof. Method of Payment: • Pre-funded funeral plan by Hines Funeral Home, Inc. • Life Insurance Proceeds ( We do not accept contestable policies as forms of payment) • Cash, personal check, cashier’s check, money order or Credit Cards (we except MasterCard, Visa or Discover) • Payment from Estate o *Estates – Since it normally takes three months to one year to probate and settle an estate, we ask that those responsible for making funeral arrangements find a more timely method of payment. If we find it necessary to file a claim against the estate the following will apply. We will charge an Estate Filing Fee of $250.00 and will also apply the late fee until the payment in full from the estate is made. The person authorizing our services will be responsible in the event that all or part of the payments due on the account are not received from the estate. 5 .
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