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What Happens to the Body If No One Pays for a Funeral? If no one steps forward to cover the costs, the body will eventually be handled by the countys burial or cremation program. In most cases, direct cremation is the go-to method because its the least expensive option.
The average funeral costs between $7,000 and $12,000. The viewing, burial, service fees, transport, casket, embalming, and other prep are included in this price. The average cost of a funeral with cremation is $6,000 to $7,000. These costs do not include a cemetery, monument, marker, or other things like flowers.
Yes, it is legal to bury a body on your own property in Mississippi, although most bodies are buried in cemeteries in the state. The law says that the county board of supervisors must grant permission to establish private family cemeteries. (Miss. Code 41-43-1 (2024).)
Read our AI Policy. Mississippi houses 37 death row inmates, with 36 men and one woman. Inmate convictions span from recent killings to decades-old violent crimes. Those sentenced to death are guilty of capital during a violent crime.

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