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Indigent Burial - Information Only | Ohio Attorney General'S Office

The Ohio Revised Code contains rules concerning burial or cremation of deceased indigent persons (those with no savings that could pay for the burial or cremation and with no next of kin to provide these services) at the expense of townships or other municipal corporations such as villages and cities. In lieu of burying or cremating the unclaimed body of a deceased person, a board of township trustees may donate the body to a college (for research and/or dissection) or to the Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors (for the purpose of education on embalming).

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Burial Services | Stow City Of

Provides funding for professional services rendered by funeral directors to prepare indigent city residents for burial. Amounts to be paid toward services include $800 for an adult, $550 for a child 12 and under, or $150 for a still birth. Additional funding may also be able to pay for a stone or concrete marker on which the person's name, age, and date of death will be inscribed.

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Welfare Grave Space And Interment | Lorain City Of

Offers discounted grave space and interment in Elmwood Cemetery for low-income or indigent residents of the city.

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Price Comparison Tool | Funeral Consumers Alliance

Offers a comparison tool which allows individuals to compare recent cremation and burial prices at several northeast Ohio funeral directors.

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Medicaid Assistance | Preble County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides medical and nursing home assistance and for persons 65+ or any age if legally blind or totally disabled.

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