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Funeral Planning

Overview

Talking with loved ones about what you want at your funeral is important.

Think about the things you want for your funeral. For example:

  • Do you prefer burial to cremation?
  • If you choose burial, do you wish to have a viewing with an open casket? Or do you prefer a closed casket and no viewing?
  • What special requirements, if any, does your religion require?
  • Do you want flowers at your funeral or memorial service? Or do you prefer that donations be made to a favorite charity?
  • What music do you want at the service?
  • Who do you want to speak at the service?

Funeral costs

How much a funeral costs depends on where you live and the types of services you want.

You may avoid extra costs by talking about your wishes with your loved ones ahead of time. You may want to meet with your loved ones and a funeral planner to go over details. This could help save money and time.

Funeral home burial charges usually include:

  • Bringing the deceased person to the funeral home and cemetery.
  • Preparing the body. This may include embalming, cosmetology, hairstyling, and dressing.
  • Viewing at the funeral home.
  • Services at the funeral home, graveside, or place of worship.
  • Limousine service for bringing loved ones to the cemetery.
  • A casket.
  • Acknowledgment cards.
  • Professional services.

The cemetery usually charges for the liner (vault) to prevent the ground from settling, opening and closing the grave, and grave markers or monuments.

Cremation or donating your body to science is an alternative to burial. These usually cost less.

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Current as of: December 1, 2025

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff
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