Understanding Burial Options: Which Choice Is Right for Your Family
Planning a burial for a loved one is a meaningful decision, and many families are unsure of the different options available. Each choice offers its own level of tradition, personalization, and budget considerations. At Perman Funeral Home, our goal is to guide you with care and clarity so you can select the option that best reflects your loved one’s wishes, values, and legacy.
In this guide, we explain the most common burial options, what makes each one unique, and key factors to consider to help you make an informed decision.
Traditional Ground Burial
Traditional burial remains one of the most familiar and preferred options among families. This type of burial typically includes a funeral service, casket, burial plot, and a headstone or marker.
Families often choose this option because it offers:
- A place to visit and honor a loved one
- The comfort of tradition and ceremony
- Space for future family plots
It provides a lasting memorial and a dedicated space for reflection, making it a meaningful option for families who value tradition and a physical place of remembrance.
Mausoleum or Above-Ground Entombment
Mausoleum entombment allows a loved one to be placed above ground rather than buried in the earth. This option is often chosen by families looking for an alternative to traditional burial or who prefer an indoor or protected environment.
Benefits may include:
- A clean, dry indoor or outdoor resting place
- All-weather visitation for family members
- Reduced gravesite maintenance
Mausoleums can be private or shared community spaces, offering a dignified and peaceful setting.
Natural or Green Burial
Green burial is becoming more popular among families seeking an eco-conscious farewell. It focuses on simplicity and environmental responsibility by using biodegradable materials and eliminating embalming chemicals where possible.
Key elements of a green burial include:
- Biodegradable caskets or burial shrouds
- Natural environments without traditional headstones
- Minimal environmental impact
This option is meaningful for families who value nature, sustainability, and a more natural return to the earth.
Family or Private Estate Burial
Some families prefer to have a private cemetery section or estate where multiple family members can be laid to rest together. These designated spaces often feature private landscaping, custom monuments, and personalized memorial elements.
This option is ideal for families who value:
- A shared legacy and space for generations
- Privacy and customization
- A personalized memorial environment
Private estates offer a sense of closeness and continuity for future generations.
Side-by-Side or Companion Burial
Companion burial is a touching choice for couples who want to be memorialized together. This option is available in both ground burials and mausoleum entombments.
Families may choose:
- Side-by-side placement
- Double-depth burial (two loved ones in the same plot)
This option symbolizes unity and is often chosen by partners or close family members who wish to share a final resting place.
Comparison at a Glance
Burial Option
Most Suitable For
Personalization Level
Cost Consideration
Ground Burial
Families who value tradition and a gravesite to visit
High with markers and memorials
Varies
Mausoleum
Those who prefer above-ground placement
Moderate to high
Usually higher than ground burial
Green Burial
Eco-conscious families
Simple and natural
Varies
Private Estate
Families who want an exclusive space
Very high
Higher-end option
Companion Burial
Couples or close loved ones
Moderate to high
Varies
How to Choose the Right Burial Option
Choosing a burial option is personal, and it may help to consider the following questions:
- Did your loved one express any specific preferences?
- Do you or your family prefer a physical place to visit?
- Are environmental or religious considerations important?
- What level of personalization do you envision?
Our team is here to answer your questions, walk you through each option, and ensure your choice reflects what matters most to you and your loved one.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is embalming required for burial?
Not always. Embalming is often recommended when public viewing is planned, but certain burial options, such as green burial, avoid embalming.
2. Can family members choose different burial options within the same cemetery?
Yes. Many cemeteries offer a variety of burial types within the same grounds so families can stay connected even if choosing different options.
3. Are green burials allowed at most cemeteries?
Some cemeteries offer designated green burial sections, while others may allow eco-friendly modifications. It is best to check availability in advance.
4. Can a memorial service still be held with any burial option?
Yes. Services can be tailored to accompany any type of burial, whether traditional, natural, or above-ground.
5. How soon do burial arrangements need to be made?
There is no single timeframe. Some families choose immediately, while others explore pre-planning to make decisions in advance.
6. Is companion burial available for siblings or family members, or only couples?
While commonly chosen by couples, companion burial can be shared by any two people who wish to rest together.












