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Twin City Cremations

Winston-Salem, NC · cheap funeral home

For families in Winston-Salem, NC watching costs, Twin City Cremations keeps its pricing in the open. Their most affordable choice, direct cremation, is priced from $895. The aim is a dignified service without unnecessary cost.

$895

Direct cremation · starting price

Save up to 89% vs. traditional funeral52% below North Carolina median

What's included

  • Transport from place of death
  • Cremation process and authorization paperwork
  • Basic alternative container
  • Filing of death certificate
  • Return of cremated remains to family

What's NOT included

  • Public viewing or visitation
  • Casket upgrade or rental
  • Embalming and cosmetic preparation
  • Cemetery plot or interment fees
  • Memorial merchandise (urn upgrade, keepsakes)

Published prices at this home

Direct cremation$895

Sourced from Twin City Cremations's General Price List (FTC Funeral Rule, 16 CFR Part 453). Final cost varies based on selected merchandise and location-specific fees.

Common questions

What are the lowest funeral prices at Twin City Cremations?

From its published general price list, direct cremation starts at $895. Direct cremation is usually the most budget-friendly choice; the final bill depends on the merchandise and services you pick.

Where is Twin City Cremations, and how do I get a price quote?

Twin City Cremations is at 122 Spruce St. in Winston-Salem, NC. You can reach the home at (336) 842-3028. Ask for the general price list to compare its costs.

Does Twin City Cremations offer low-cost cremation?

Yes. Direct cremation at Twin City Cremations starts at $895 — usually the most affordable option for families.

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