Cremation Costs
Our cremation packages offer everything needed for a customized service and cremation. From a high-quality urn, embalming, memorial service and funeral coach to the simple, worry-free cremation that we offer as well.
Choose from one of our easy-to-understand packages below.
*This pricing is for the greater West Central Florida Area. There may be additional transportation costs for areas further than 50 miles from our funeral home. For pricing in other cities & states, please go to the "Provider Network."
Direct Cremation Package
Cremation With Memorial Service Package

Cremation Followed by Memorial Service. Includes: Basic services of the funeral director and staff, transfer from place of death refrigeration, use of chapel for visitation, use of chapel for memorial service, Worry-Free Cremation™ in our on-site crematory, memorial package (100 folders, guest book, 25 thank you cards,) alternative container required for cremation and a Memorial slideshow
Traditional Funeral with Cremation to Follow

Open Casket Visitation and Funeral Service with Cremation to Follow. Includes: Basic services of the funeral director and staff, transfer from place of death, embalming, use of chapel for visitation, use of chapel for memorial service, Worry-Free Cremation™ in our on-site crematory, memorial package (100 folders, guest book, 25 thank you cards,) rental casket, alternative container required for cremation, and a Memorial slideshow.
Packages do not include caskets, urns and most cash advance items such as: death certificates, Medical Examiner’s permit, newspaper obituaries, honorariums, etc. Evening services (after 5PM) are $300 additional. Sunday Services are $700 additional. Transportation in excess of 50 miles may be subject to mileage fees. We offer a FREE obituary on our website with all of our services.
In the interest of full disclosure while minimizing movement of the deceased, the identification occurs in the required container that will shelter the deceased prior to cremation and will be later consumed in the cremation process. In the case of Autopsied remains, embalming is necessary (additional fee).
Cremated Remains: To Scatter, Store, Display, or Bury?
When most people think of cremation, they think of an urn holding ashes. The ashes that are a result of cremation are called cremated remains.
Many people do choose to keep their loved one with them by displaying an urn housing the cremated remains in their home or wearing a piece of commemorative jewelry with part of the cremated remains inside. But, those are not the only options.
You may wish to have a traditional funeral with visitation prior to the cremation or have a conventional graveside service with burial afterwards. You may also choose to have the cremated remains scattered at sea.
These are all possible and we are here to assist you.







