Meda
8226 Sheridan Rd, Kenosha, WI, 53143
You're not expected to know this. These questions help you compare and avoid surprises.
“Can I see your General Price List?”
Federal law (FTC Funeral Rule) requires them to give you itemized pricing. You have every right to ask.
“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?”
Packages may not include everything. Ask about the casket, embalming, transportation, facility fees, and death certificate copies.
Know Your Rights
The FTC Funeral Rule protects you. Every funeral home must provide an itemized General Price List if you ask — in person or over the phone. You are never required to buy a package and can choose services individually. You also have the right to use a casket purchased elsewhere.
Average in Wisconsin
$2,370 – $7,456
Source: NFDA 2023 · Direct cremation to traditional burial
Funerals in this area run $2,370–$7,456. 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.
“Great Experience During a Difficult Time I want to take a moment to sincerely thank Joe and the entire team at Kenosha Funeral Services and Crematory. Joe was kind enough to come in on his day off to help us after the loss of our beloved pet. The whole team made us feel comfortable and supported, answering all of our questions with compassion and care. I truly appreciate their professionalism and empathy during such a difficult time. I would absolutely recommend them for all afterlife needs—whether for humans or animals.”
— Dee Maguire
“One of our cats passed away last week and I didn't want to pay the high price of having him cremated through a veterinarian. While researching for another option I came across Kenosha Funeral Services & Crematory. I gave them a call and was pleasantly surprised when they told me the price. They were very accommodating when it came to scheduling drop off and pick up times. Joe was able to meet me at the funeral home after my work hours and saved me from having to take time off from work. Overall it was a great experience and I would highly recommend them to anyone wishing to get there pet cremated.”
— Cheri Rose
“I brought my parakeet here on December 26,2014 and paid with my first born child and left arm for a private cremation. It wasn’t until recently when I opened the urn to put ashes in a pendant necklace, and I was surprisingly shocked to see what the urn contained. I know for fact that this is not a private cremation with my budgie. I have someone’s cat rabbit and someone’s grandma in here. I don’t remember the exact price I paid for the cremation, but it was well in the $300s For a little bird that only weighed 25 g if that. I added two pictures. One of the pictures has two Ziploc baggies containing two other pets of mine that I had cremated, and those were private cremations containing another parakeet and a cockatiel. The second picture Is the work Kenosha funeral services is did it’s almost the size of my fist. I would never take my mother to get cremated because they burn bodies together!”
— Krissy Batwinski
We file the life insurance claim and recover unclaimed property — the payout can help cover costs like these. $0 upfront.
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