Funeral home pricing · zip 55401 · Minneapolis suburbs, MN
Fair funeral pricing in Minneapolis suburbs.
Below is what a fair quote looks like for the three most common service types in Minneapolis suburbs, MN. Modeled estimate — national benchmarks adjusted by a regional cost index.
Three common scenarios
Modeled estimatemethodologyNational benchmarks, last updated 2026-06-26.
Direct cremation (no service)
Cremation with memorial
Traditional burial with viewing
What each charge should cost in zip 55401
The funeral home’s General Price List will have rows like these. The fair range is what you’d expect to pay at an honest home. Anything well above the fair range — especially on the items marked with a flag — is where bundling tricks live.
Modeled estimatemethodologyModeled estimate — national benchmarks adjusted by a regional cost index · Last updated 2026-06-26.
| Line item | Required? | Fair range |
|---|---|---|
Crematory fee / cremation process fee / cremation process The crematory's own charge, often passed through. Wholesale is typically $250–$400. | If cremation | $238–$380 |
Rental casket / casket rental / ceremonial casket⚑ high markup A ceremonial casket rented for a viewing before cremation — far cheaper than buying. Above about $1,500 you're nearing the cost of simply buying a basic casket. | No | $713–$1,045 |
Witness cremation / witness cremation fee / cremation witness Add-on to be present when the cremation begins. A small fee — $100–$250 is typical. | No | $95–$238 |
Refrigeration / sheltering of remains / shelter of remains Charged per day. Most homes give a free grace period (often 24–72 hours) before the clock starts, so a multi-day total is not an overcharge — check the daily rate. | No | $35–$85 |
Forwarding of remains / forwarding remains The funeral home's service fee to prepare and forward remains to another home. Does NOT include the separate airline shipping cost, which can legitimately add thousands — a high total may be mostly freight. | No | $1,235–$2,280 |
Receiving of remains / receiving remains The service fee to receive remains from another funeral home and handle the local arrangements. | No | $950–$1,900 |
Acknowledgement cards / thank-you cards / thank you cards⚑ high markup Thank-you / acknowledgement cards, usually sold by the box of about 25. Often far cheaper outside the funeral home. | No | $14–$24 |
Register book / guest book / memorial register⚑ high markup The guest / register book. A simple one is $25–$50; 'premium', 'personalized', or 'custom' versions are a common upsell. | No | $24–$48 |
Basic services fee Non-declinable. Covers funeral director, permits, filings. Every funeral home charges this. | Yes | $1,425–$2,375 |
Embalming⚑ high markup No US state requires embalming for every death. Some states require embalming OR refrigeration if disposition doesn't happen within a set time (often 24–48 hours) — refrigeration is the legal alternative. Decline unless you have a specific reason and the funeral home has confirmed in writing why it is needed. | No | $665–$855 |
Body preparation / cosmetology Dressing, hair, makeup. Optional. Decline if no viewing. | No | $190–$333 |
Viewing / visitation Use of the funeral home for visitation. A church or community space can substitute. | No | $333–$475 |
Funeral service facility / use of facilities and staff / chapel Use of facilities & staff for the ceremony (NFDA 2023 median $550). A church, park, or home is often free. | No | $380–$523 |
Graveside service Funeral home staff present at the cemetery. Optional. | No | $190–$380 |
Hearse (local) The funeral home's hearse is the default for transport to the cemetery, but you can ask about lower-cost transport options. Not required for cremation. | If burial | $238–$380 |
Family car / limousine Pure upsell. Families can drive themselves. | No | $143–$285 |
Transfer of remains Moving the body from the place of death to the funeral home. | Yes | $190–$333 |
Death certificates (each) Most families need 5–10 copies to start. Order through the funeral home at the time of death — it's faster, and most homes pass through the state's base fee. Ask whether they're charging a markup. You can order more later directly from your state vital records office. | Yes | $10–$25 |
Casket — 18-gauge metal⚑ high markup You can buy from Costco, Amazon, or any third-party vendor for $900–$1,400. The funeral home MUST legally accept it (FTC Funeral Rule). Markup at funeral homes is 300–500%. | No | $855–$1,330 |
Casket — wood⚑ high markup Same third-party purchase right applies. A wood casket from an outside vendor runs $1,200–$2,500; funeral-home showroom prices for comparable models routinely run several times that. | No | $1,140–$2,375 |
Cremation container Must be combustible — cardboard or unfinished plywood qualifies. For direct cremation, the FTC Funeral Rule requires the funeral home to make a low-cost alternative container available; refusing to offer one is a violation. You never need an expensive casket for cremation. | If cremation | $95–$285 |
Urn (basic) Remains are returned in a temporary container if no urn is selected. You can decide later — no rush. | No | $48–$190 |
Grave liner / burial vault⚑ high markup Required by the cemetery, NOT by law. Choose the cheapest option that meets the cemetery's standard. | Per cemetery | $665–$1,140 |
Cemetery plot (urban) Compare cemeteries independently rather than relying on a single referral — plot prices vary widely within one metro. | If burial | $1,900–$3,800 |
Grave opening & closing Cemetery fee. Limited room to negotiate, but cemeteries vary. | If burial | $570–$1,140 |
Headstone / marker⚑ high markup Buy DIRECT from a monument company. Funeral home markup on stone is massive. | No | $760–$1,900 |
Obituary — newspaper Online obituaries are free. Newspapers charge per word — keep it short or skip the print version. | No | $143–$285 |
Memorial programs Print locally or at home. Canva templates are free. | No | $71–$143 |
Flowers (through funeral home)⚑ high markup Direct from a florist is 40–60% cheaper. Never order through the funeral home. | No | $285–$570 |
Direct cremation / immediate cremation⚑ high markup The bundled cremation package line on a GPL. Budget and online providers run $700–$1,400; traditional homes charge more. Worth comparing the whole arrangement total too. | No | $665–$1,710 |
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We’ll contact 3–5 funeral homes in zip 55401 on your behalf, request itemized prices under the FTC Funeral Rule, and bring you the responses side-by-side. Free to families — at no charge.
Have us call homes near 55401 →Five questions to ask any funeral home
Read these aloud at the start of any phone call or meeting. The funeral director’s answer to each one tells you what kind of home you’re dealing with.
- Can I see your itemized General Price List before we begin?
This is your right under the FTC Funeral Rule. Asking it tells the director you know your rights — and puts every number in writing, where you can compare it.
- What is your basic services fee, and what exactly does it cover?
This is the only non-declinable charge. Fair range is $1,500–$2,500. Anything over $3,500 is a red flag.
- Will you accept a casket I purchase from another vendor at no extra fee?
Federal law requires them to. If they hesitate or charge a 'handling fee', that's illegal — and tells you exactly what kind of home this is.
- Is embalming required for the type of service I want?
No state requires embalming for every death. Some states require embalming OR refrigeration after a time window — refrigeration is the legal alternative. If a home says state law requires embalming with no alternative, ask them to point to the specific statute.
- What is the total all-in cost in writing, with every fee included?
Verbal estimates are useless. A written, itemized total is the only number you can compare across funeral homes.
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