FUNERAL CONSUMERS ALLIANCE OF PRINCETON, N.J.

50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
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How to Shop for a Simple Cremation

All funeral homes are required to list a price for a simple cremation package, called a "Direct Cremation." This would be without any services such as a viewing or funeral at the funeral home. You can plan a memorial service at another time and location without inviting the funeral director. So if you are planning a no-frills cremation, it won’t matter if it is an out-of-town funeral home that comes to pick up the body.

There can be a HUGE difference between funeral homes on the cost of a direct cremation. Therefore, it pays to shop around. All funeral homes are required to give prices over the telephone. Using the Yellow Pages, consider calling all funeral homes in a 50-mile radius.

First, ask for the price of "a direct cremation with a minimum alternative container." (That means with a cardboard casket or other non-fancy box.) Once you have that price, ask, "Does that include the crematory fee?" In New Jersey, the funeral home cannot own a crematorium, and the crematory fee may be extra or it may be anticipated in what the funeral home will charge. Then ask if there are any additional charges such as for permits.

Cremation prices vary considerably from one funeral home to the next, even if they are in the same town! If you shop around, you can find a direct cremation for as little as $795 (including crematory and permit fees), but most local funeral homes will quote you a price over $2,000. Members can purchase direct cremation from one of our cooperating funeral directors for as little as $700.

 

 

 

 



This page last edited:  April 06, 2011
 
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