Meda
605 Barnes St, Vancouver, WA, 98661
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“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.
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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 Washington
$2,869 – $9,025
Source: NFDA 2023 · Direct cremation to traditional burial
Funerals in this area run $2,869–$9,025. 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.
“(please see image for my full personal words - Google review limits word count - AI summary) I highly recommend this place and their services. They cared for my mom’s remains with compassion from start to finish. We chose a Witness Cremation, which at first felt uncomfortable, but being present proved meaningful and brought peace. We placed Mom’s treasured items with her, and Casey offered to play her Spotify playlist. Hearing Sinatra’s “My Way” was powerful. Casey guided us gently through every step. Caleb handled Mom’s transport with care, and Heather and Ashley were excellent with communication and coordination. All County treated our family with respect and helped us move through a sacred and difficult moment with trust and comfort.”
— Hans Lain
“Very respectful,My Mom passed September 5th in hospice the gentleman that came to pick her up was so respectful and kind. I appreciate everyone that communicated and helped us through everything. I am so grateful for everyone I spoke to at all county. Thank you for everything.”
— Brenda Hugdahl
“We recently had to use this crematory during the passing of our loved one, and while the process itself was handled, the human side of the experience left us deeply disappointed. When meeting with Lexi in the office, the interaction felt very “all business” and sterile. There was no warmth, compassion, or sense of connection — just a detached, procedural tone that made an already painful situation feel even harder. Similarly, a phone conversation with Nick felt transactional, like calling a service professional rather than someone entrusted with the final care of a family member. In contrast, working with Heather and her partner at the crematory was the complete opposite. They were kind, compassionate, and genuinely connected to what we were going through. They treated us with empathy, even offering hugs, and made us feel cared for and supported. That compassion made all the difference, and it’s exactly what grieving families need. Our hope in sharing this review is that the crematory reflects on these differences. Professionalism matters, but compassion and empathy matter just as much — if not more — during such an emotional and difficult time.”
— Jason Young
We file the life insurance claim and recover unclaimed property — the payout can help cover costs like these. $0 upfront.
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