Girrbach Funeral Home : Hastings, Michigan (MI) (2024)
Girrbach Funeral Home of Hastings, Michigan has been locally owned and operated for 57 years, providing professional, yet caring service to Barry County and its surrounding communities. Our goal is to care for and serve your family like it was ours, whether your family is in need of pre-arrangements or you have just lost a loved one. We strive to make each service special to commemorate your loved one.
Please browse our website to view obituary information, leave a memory for the family of a loved one or to gather information regarding the services we provide.
We hope that you will find this site useful and if there are any comments, questions or suggestions please contact us by phone (269-945-3252) fax (269-945-0663) or email [emailprotected].
In Michigan, the average cost of a funeral is between $5,000 and $9,000. Many factors impact this cost, including transfer and care costs, the type of services you choose, and which remembrance goods you decide to purchase.
Muehlig Funeral Chapel itself has a long history. Florian Muehlig began a coffin and cabinetry business in 1852 in the upper floors of the 200 block of South Main Street. Today it is the oldest funeral parlor in the state and the oldest continuously operating business in Ann Arbor.
MFDA currently represents roughly 1300 funeral directors serving 650 funeral homes statewide, representing over three-quarters of all mortuary science licensees in Michigan.
A casket often is the single most expensive item you'll buy if you plan a "traditional" full-service funeral. Caskets vary widely in style and price and are sold primarily for their visual appeal.
Is $10,000 enough for a funeral? For some people, $10,000 is enough to pay for a funeral. The median cost of a funeral is almost $8,000, but can range to over $10,000 depending on the options you choose.
While section 2848(1) of the Public Health Code, MCL 333.2848(1), states that a funeral director has 72 hours after death or the finding of a dead body to obtain authorization for the final disposition, the requirement to embalm if the body will not reach its place of final disposition within 48 hours of death may ...
The intent of natural or "green" burial is to minimize the impact of burial on the environment. Many might think of this in terms of chemical impact (primarily embalming fluids). However, the intent also addresses the manufacture and delivery of vaults and casketry and the long-term maintenance of grave sites.
Michigan state law allows for the creation of private burial grounds of less than an acre outside city or village limits. (Mich. Comp. Laws § 128.111.)
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