Henson & Kitchen Mortuary & Cremation Services
1592 E Pea Ridge Rd, Huntington, WV 25705
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1592 E Pea Ridge Rd, Huntington, WV 25705
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West Virginia requires funeral directors to be licensed by the West Virginia Board of Funeral Service Examiners. The state mandates specific standards for embalming, funeral establishment operations, and consumer protection. Preneed funeral contracts are regulated to ensure funds are properly held in trust or backed by insurance.
Funeral costs in West Virginia vary based on service type, location, and merchandise selected. Cremation services generally range from lower-cost direct cremation to full-service cremation with memorial ceremonies. Traditional burial services typically involve higher costs due to casket, vault, and cemetery expenses. Families are encouraged to request itemized price lists from multiple funeral homes to compare options.
West Virginia offers both traditional burial and cremation services through its network of funeral homes. Cremation has become increasingly common in the state, with options including direct cremation, cremation with memorial services, or witnessed cremation. Burial choices include ground burial in cemeteries, mausoleum entombment, and natural or green burial where permitted by cemetery regulations.
West Virginia has 18 funeral homes serving communities across the state. When selecting a provider, consider location, services offered, pricing transparency, and reputation within the community. The Federal Trade Commission's Funeral Rule requires all funeral homes to provide price information over the phone and a General Price List in person. Visiting facilities and meeting with staff can help determine the right fit for your family's needs.
Pre-planning funerals is permitted and encouraged in West Virginia to relieve families of decision-making burdens and lock in current prices. Preneed contracts must comply with state regulations regarding fund protection, typically through trust accounts or insurance policies. West Virginia law provides safeguards to ensure preneed funds are available when needed. Individuals should review contract terms carefully and confirm the funeral home's standing with the state licensing board.
Veterans in West Virginia are entitled to federal burial benefits including a gravesite in a national cemetery, a government headstone or marker, and a burial flag. The West Virginia National Cemetery in Grafton and other national cemeteries in the region provide burial options for eligible veterans and their dependents. Veterans may also receive a presidential memorial certificate and military funeral honors. Families should contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or their funeral home to coordinate these benefits.