Bay Area Funeral Directors
Texas City, TX · cheap funeral home
Bay Area Funeral Directors serves Texas City, TX with a price-first approach to funeral and cremation arrangements. Direct cremation — usually the lowest-cost option — starts at $875. Core offerings include direct cremation and direct burial. The focus is a meaningful farewell that stays within reach.
Direct cremation · starting price
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 | $875 |
Sourced from Bay Area Funeral Directors's General Price List (FTC Funeral Rule, 16 CFR Part 453). Final cost varies based on selected merchandise and location-specific fees.
Cheaper nearby
3 budget homes within 50 miles undercut this price.
Common questions
What are the lowest funeral prices at Bay Area Funeral Directors?
From its published general price list, direct cremation starts at $1,095, basic burial starts at $3,550. Direct cremation is usually the most budget-friendly choice; the final bill depends on the merchandise and services you pick.
Where is Bay Area Funeral Directors, and how do I get a price quote?
Bay Area Funeral Directors is at 5410 Fm 1765 in Texas City, TX. You can reach the home at (409) 933-4300. Ask for the general price list to compare its costs.
What budget-friendly services does Bay Area Funeral Directors offer?
Bay Area Funeral Directors provides direct cremation, traditional funeral service, direct burial, graveside service, pre-planning. Ask which options carry the lowest published price.
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