Burial Plots - What to Consider When Buying
Buying a burial plot is an important part of planning for your final wishes. There are a number of factors to consider when deciding to purchase a plot, or plots, in a cemetery. This article will explore these factors and discuss what may fit your needs.
Cemetary Location
The location of the cemetery you choose is often an important aspect of one’s choice. Most people choose a cemetery that is close to where they live, because of convenience. However, you may also want to consider where your relatives live. After all, they are going to visit the plot more than you will. In the event that you move, you can usually sell the plot back to the cemetery. Some cemeteries will also cater more to burials of a specific faith, or have areas of the land segmented for members of certain faiths. Jewish burial rites, for example, can be very specific, and many of the faith would prefer a Jewish cemetery.
Types of Plots
The type of plot that you are looking for will often be a major determining factor in the price and availability. Ultimately, it is important to understand what kind of plot you want to purchase. There are four types of plots that a cemetery will usually have available. These are single, companion, family, and plots for cremated remains.
Single Plots
Single plots are meant for the burial of a single individual. They usually include space for a burial marker or memorial stone. These are among the most common plots in a cemetery.
Companion Plots
Companion plots are spots for 2 individuals, often used by married couples or life partners. Companion plots are either side-by-side or double-depth. A companion plot will either have space for 2 memorial stones, or one stone for both people. Double-depth plots will generally have 1 stone.
Family Plots
Family plots are areas of the cemetery dedicated to a family. This can be a variety of sizes, depending on the needs of your family and what the cemetery has. Family plots will either have one memorial stone for the whole family or individual markers. Most often, family plots will house an immediate family, namely the parents and their children. In some cases, family plots can house multiple generations over an extended period. But this can change by cemetery.
Plots for Cremated Remains
Even if you choose cremation, you can still have your remains buried. Cremated remains can be buried in a cemetery plot. Because cremains take up less space, some cemeteries allow multiple urns to be buried in one plot. Cremains of multiple family members in burial urns can take up less space than a single casket, making this a good space-saving measure for families. Multi-family cremation burial spots will often have one memorial stone, with placards or engravings for each added member of the family.
Plot Monuments and Markers
Cemeteries may have restrictions on monument designs and styles. This can include the shapes, sizes, and/or colors of monuments allowed within. This can affect the whole cemetery or just certain sectors. For some people, this can be a contributing factor in choosing a burial plot. Be sure to inquire about these restrictions before purchasing a plot.
The View
This may seem like a strange part of choosing a plot, but many individuals like to know what their final resting place is overlooking. Some make this consideration by thinking about how their families may enjoy the space while visiting the gravesite. This can affect the cost of the plot greatly, so it is an important thing to consider. Plots closer to garden areas within the cemetery, or looking over the surrounding area, may cost more.
Plot Costs
Cost is often a key factor in determining what plot you purchase. All of the above factors will affect the cost. Ultimately, it is important to consider your budget in making a final decision. However, when you pre-plan your funeral, you can often pay for funerary costs in small increments. This can make it easier to get everything that you want out of your final resting place.
For over 50 years, Matthew Funeral Home has been serving the Staten Island community. We can help with almost every aspect of your loved one’s memorial service. Our family is here to serve yours, every step of the way.
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