Meda
700 W Dunbar Rd W, West Columbia, SC, 29170
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“Do you accept insurance assignment?”
This means they bill the insurance company directly. You don't pay thousands upfront and wait to be reimbursed.
“What's included vs. what's extra?”
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Average in South Carolina
$2,121 – $6,671
Source: NFDA 2023 · Direct cremation to traditional burial
Funerals in this area run $2,121–$6,671. If your loved one had a life insurance policy, the benefit can cover these costs — and we'll file the claim and handle the carrier for you, even without the policy number. $0 upfront, and nothing if it doesn't pay out.
“We lost my dad back in June of 2024 and the staff were amazing and still are. They keep everything cut and clean and dad’s marker turned out absolutely beautiful. Gray was and still is amazing. She really cares about the families and helps them get thru such a difficult time and the staff that does the upkeep take great pride in what they do.”
— Ginger Weaver
“I dont know why i took so long to write this. Maybe hurt heartbroken. We buried my mom here. 10 years ago and what was a very hard time just got harder. Her and my dads plots got mixed up. Someone got buried in my dads by mistake and the one on my moms other side was sold and well my parents were not going to be buried together. A solution was to exhume my mom and move her they would let us pick the spot and they would upgrade the headstone. I live clear across the states so talking with dad and brothers we agreed. We picked a very nice spot and everything was great. Well considering moving mom. Then the day to exhume came. We were told its best not to be there because it hard to see a resting place being dug up. So we didnt go. Fast forward everything is done and we are happy considering. Then my dad gets a call from somebody he didn't know but was involved in digging my mom up. Her tomb or cement thing she was in some how was dropped he said.. yes she was was dropped and broken her casket unsealed. We were never were told. Until a couple years later. They had put back her in tomb cement thing in the ground but her casket was broken. Unsealed to the point items in the casket had fallen out. This man said they were told put everything in the tomb and just pretend it didnt happen. We cant prove it. The man didn't leave a name or number but we had to believe it because of things he describe from the casket.Dad distraught family a wreak managment changing and lost at what to do. No way mess with mom again. For sure she stays were she is. I guess i just want to say please before going here please look around. Look at the gravestones sinking in the ground or how crooked and unkempt they are that unkempt and not responsible for family to take care of. It took 2 years before they seeded my mom. My dad planted grass that they removed because it didnt match. Look were the babies are. All stacked so close to each other almost on top of one another. When I come home to visit and go to see my mom I leave hurt and angry and the horrible conditions of this place and wish someone would have warned us. UPDATE!!! I have now uploaded current pictures. Seriously how would you like to visit your loved ones with the ground under the headstone is gone big empty hole. Or the horrible conditions of the grounds. People that have lived ones here need to come together and say something. The more voices maybe something will get done. This place should be ashamed of itself. The loved ones left behind are already dealing with enough and should not have to deal with having their loved ones resting place look like trash or no one cares. ...Btw I contacted the person whom left a reply to my complaint. They left a message on my phone asking to talk when I called they were out and I never heard back..”
— Alicia Cass
“The death of a loved one is unimaginable. I never dreamed that I would face the loss of my husband, Russell, at 44 years of age. When my life was full of uncertainty, Gray Craven, with Southland Memorial Garden, was there to guide me. Gray has the kindest, most gentle spirit. She was not only there to guide me through this chapter of life but to truly listen to what was important to Russell and me. Gray has laughed and cried with me as I have shared my stories of Russell and our life together. She understood the importance of capturing Russell’s spirit in his Life Portrait series memorial marker. I truly feel like Gray accepted this challenge, not as an assignment, but as a labor of love. She assured me through this process that we were going to capture the pure essence of Russell’s life….and that is exactly what Gray delivered! Gray has grown to know me so well through this process, that she knew the final proof was “the one” before she ever shared it with me. This kind of compassion, dedication and spirit of excellence is a rarity today, but Gray Craven possesses them all! Gray, thank you seems so inadequate for all that you have done for me and our family during this process over the last year. I am forever grateful and blessed to have had the opportunity to work with you. I entered your office in a state of loss but have exited having gained a dear friend.”
— stephanie simmons
We file the life insurance claim and recover unclaimed property — the payout can help cover costs like these. $0 upfront.
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