Enterprise Cemetery Fees
Plot & Niche Purchases
Gravesite (one plot) — $450
Purchase of a single burial plot.
Columbarium Niche — $600
A permanent space in the columbarium for cremated remains.
Full Body Burial
Full Body Interment — $500
Includes opening the grave, preparing the site, and closing it afterward.
Cremation Services
Second Interment Right (cremated remains only) — $250
Allows a second urn to be placed in an already-purchased gravesite.
Urn Interment – Open & Close (gravesite or columbarium) — $200
Staff opening and closing the site for placing an urn.
Urn Interment with Vault – Open & Close (gravesite only) — $250
For urns placed inside an outer protective vault before burial.
Additional Services
Site Locating — $100
Locating and marking a burial site or plot for services, monuments, or record clarification.
Snow Removal (if required) — Actual Cost
Applied only during winter months when clearing access is necessary.
This covers clearing paths and access to safely perform burial services.
Quick Terms Guide
Columbarium
A structure with small compartments called niches — designed to hold urns containing cremated remains.
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Gravesite
A single burial plot in the cemetery where a person’s remains (full body or cremated) may be interred.
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Interment
The act of placing remains in their final resting place, either in the ground or in a columbarium niche.
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Open & Close
The labor involved in preparing a burial space:
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opening the ground or niche
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placing the remains
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restoring or sealing the site afterward
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Plot
Also called a burial plot, this is a designated space within the cemetery that a family purchases for interment. A plot may hold one full-body burial or, in some cases, multiple cremated remains.
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Second Interment Right
Permission to bury a second set of cremated remains in a gravesite already owned by a family.
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Urn Vault
A protective container that holds an urn before burial in the ground. Some families choose this for added security.
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Vault (for full body burial)
A larger protective container—usually concrete or metal—that holds a casket underground.
