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503 Terry St, Longmont, CO, 80501
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 Colorado
$2,745 – $8,633
Source: NFDA 2023 · Direct cremation to traditional burial
Funerals in this area run $2,745–$8,633. 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 were highly impressed with Blue Mountain. From the start of the process they were professional, respectful and helpful. I was impressed with the follow up kits that reminded us of things we needed to make sure we handled after my mother’s passing. The communication tools even had examples of letters on how to address speaking to different companies. This is great to have an online option for cremation. Very affordable. I think it is the wave of the future!”
— Amy Seth
“All in all in this experience they made me feel as comfortable as possible in this kind of situation. Other than a lil hiccup with the paperwork there services and the overall experience was genuine and pure. I was a little lost as to be expected in all this and they stood by me and walked me through the process in a timely manner! Thank you again!”
— Holly “Lillie Pantz” Anderson
“What does one do when a loved one leaves no specific wishes for after their passing? We had just lost our father/husband and had to make a quick decision what to do after he passed just hours after entering a hospice facility. The hospice facility handed us a list of options. We quickly researched those options, but still were not sure what to do so we asked for their advice for basic but reputable cremation services. They mentioned Blue Mountain so we took a chance and went with them. The entire experience was as easy as one would hope during such a difficult time. Crystal reached out to start the process and explained how almost everything is handled remotely (email, phone). The only in-person requirement was picking up my father's cremains and his death certificates. Crystal sent us very detailed information in a series of emails. I had not had much sleep in the weeks prior to my father's passing, and processing his death while figuring out next steps was overwhelming. Crystal didn't mind answering questions that were in the emails that I had overlooked (she never made me feel like I was bothering her, which I appreciated). Good communication is very important to me, and I was impressed with Crystal's ongoing communication. She was patient, kind, and very responsive whenever I reached out. There was not one time when I wished things could have be easier. Crystal was on top of everything. The pricing was toward the lower end of the options we looked at. I often hear "you get what you pay for" so I was a little worried about that, but Blue Mountain delivered above expectations. They gave us a veteran discount since my father served in the army, which was a nice, unexpected surprise. They also posted the obituary and photo we provided to their website. It showed up online in searches within a day, which has made closing out some of his estate easier (companies have asked us if there is an obituary online and then searched to confirm before closing his accounts - eliminating the need to send a death certificate). Two weeks after my father's passing, we received a handwritten condolences card from Crystal and a text from Julie checking in and offering resources to help loved ones after someone passes away. For a service that is primarily handled remotely, I felt like Blue Mountain cared through the entire process. This is one type of service I hope not to have to use very often, but if the need arises again, I will not hesitate to use Blue Mountain.”
— Susan C
We file the life insurance claim and recover unclaimed property — the payout can help cover costs like these. $0 upfront.
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