Lowest Cost Way to Go
The Body
- Whole body donation to medical school. FREE, if they will accept it.
- Whole body donation to a for-profit organization. FREE, if they will take it.
- Indigent Burial. FREE, if the local authorities let you off the hook.
- Cremation, ashes scattered outside a cemetery. Requires shopping around. Likely not less than $600.
Moving the Body
- Warning: Cremetories and Cemeteries my not accept drive-ups.
- User your own truck or van. FREEish, just the cost of fuel.
- Get a friend's truck or van. FREEish, probably will require some sort of payback.
- Rent a truck or van. Should be less than $200 for a whole day, BUT you will need help moving to the vehicle.
- Funeral Home hearse. Probably over $500.
Whole Body Encasement
- Shroud
- Cardboard box.
- Woven casket.
Remains Container
- For composted remains: Just a bucket to transport soil to final destination.
- For ashes remains: Supply your own shoebox.
- For ashes remains: Crematory's "alternate" container.
Whole Body Final Resting Place
- Cemetery: natural burial
- Cemetery: green burial
- Burial at Sea
- Cemetery: pre-paid group plot
Remains Final Resting Place
- Scattered on your own property: FREE, where legal. Probably must disclose when selling.
- Scattered in a wilderness park: Cost of park admission + possible permit
- Scattered in a national park: Cost of park admission + possible permit
- Scattered at sea: Cost to get 3 nautical miles offshore
- Scattered in cemeteries: requires shopping around
Funeral
- DIY Home Funeral. Cost is as low as you choose.
- Doula-assisted Home Funeral. $?