Grand Prairie Funeral Home
Grand Prairie, TX · cheap funeral home
In Grand Prairie, TX, Grand Prairie Funeral Home publishes straightforward pricing for funeral and cremation services. For the lowest spend, direct cremation starts at $1,470. Core offerings include cremation services and memorial services. Cost transparency lets families plan without second-guessing the bill.
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 | $1,470 |
Sourced from Grand Prairie Funeral Home's General Price List (FTC Funeral Rule, 16 CFR Part 453). Final cost varies based on selected merchandise and location-specific fees.
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3 budget homes within 50 miles undercut this price.
Common questions
Does Grand Prairie Funeral Home share its prices?
Grand Prairie Funeral Home has not posted a full price list online. By law it must give itemized prices on request, so call (972) 263-7200 to compare its lowest options.
Where is Grand Prairie Funeral Home, and how do I get a price quote?
Grand Prairie Funeral Home is at 733 Dalworth Street in Grand Prairie, TX. You can reach the home at (972) 263-7200. Ask for the general price list to compare its costs.
What budget-friendly services does Grand Prairie Funeral Home offer?
Grand Prairie Funeral Home provides pre-planning, funeral services, cremation services, celebration of life services, traditional burial. Ask which options carry the lowest published price.
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