Simple & affordable direct cremation in Brooklyn – $495

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Are you in need of a simple and affordable cremation in Brooklyn?

We have compiled this guide to help you understand how to save thousands by arranging a funeral.  In fact, you can arrange a simple, basic cremation for just $495!

Call now at (718) 395-3211. Help is available 24/7.

Cremation cost in Brooklyn NY

The average cost of a traditional funeral in Brooklyn is $5,922*, which does not include cemetery costs; therefore, it is understandable that many families today are seeking more affordable alternatives. 

Cremation is becoming the preferred, more affordable option for conducting a dignified yet simple funeral service at a fraction of the cost of a traditional funeral.

Why choose cremation services in Brooklyn, NY?

Cremation offers an inexpensive and flexible alternative to a burial service.  Choosing cremation services can save you 40% to 60% (or sometimes more) on the cost of traditional burial services.

This is because a casket or embalming (unless required) is not required, and there is no immediate need for a cemetery plot or burial vault.  Eliminating just these few products and services saves thousands of dollars alone.

A cremation can offer a more flexible alternative that can accommodate families who have moved from their home state or when a funeral cannot be held immediately.

Cremation also offers a greater range of personalization options, including a variety of ash-scattering ceremony possibilities and various cremation artifact products. Read on to find out how to save money by arranging an affordable cremation in Brooklyn.

What are my different cremation service alternatives?

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There are 3 main types of cremation service options.

Cremation funeral – where the funeral service is held with the deceased present, and a cremation is conducted after the service.

Cremation memorial – where the cremation is conducted before a memorial service is held.  This can occur with or without the cremated remains present and often takes the form of an ash scattering ceremony.

Direct cremation – this is where the deceased is cremated with no services, and the remains are given back to the family.  There are some variations around these three main options, such as a private viewing before the cremation, an observed cremation, or a graveside interment of the cremation urn.

Check out this article on Cremation Explained Step-by-Step: From the Collection of the Deceased to Receiving the Cremated Remains.

How much does a cremation cost in Brooklyn, NY?

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The cost of a cremation can vary considerably.  This will depend upon the type of cremation service you opt for and the cremation services provider you select. 

The average cost of a cremation memorial service is $2,960*, depending on the length of the service and the type of casket you purchase or rent.  The average cost of a direct cremation is $1,046*.

However, a direct cremation package can be conducted for just $495 with DFS Memorials.

Direct cremation services in Brooklyn, NY

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If you are working on a budget for your funeral expenses, you may wish to consider a direct cremation.  A direct cremation is the most affordable cremation option in Brooklyn. 

The funeral services provider takes care of the immediate disposition of the deceased, but no viewing or services are held.

The deceased is cremated in a simple cremation container, and then the cremated remains are made available for the family to collect (or, if requested, delivered/mailed).  A direct cremation can be arranged online or by phone, eliminating the need for a visit to a funeral home.

Call your local DFS Memorials provider in Brooklyn at (718) 395-3211, who offers a direct cremation for just $495*.  

*Additional fees include the crematory fee and the NYC cremation Permit.  

How do I choose a cremation services provider in Brooklyn?

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When there are several funeral homes to choose from, this can sometimes be a daunting task. It may be helpful to establish clear criteria to aid in selecting the provider that best suits your needs.

The funeral services provider you select can be influenced by what facilities and services they offer or what budget you have.

As we have highlighted, costs can vary quite significantly between funeral homes for the exact same service. For this reason, we recommend comparing costs before making a decision.

Comparing cremation costs in Brooklyn, NY

Cremation Authorizations & Requirements

All funeral homes are required to have a general price list (GPL), which should itemize all services and charges.

Legally, a funeral home must provide you with a copy of its General Price List (GPL) if you request cremation price information, either in person or by phone.

According to funeral price research surveys in Brooklyn, the average cost of a direct cremation is $1,046*, although some cremation providers offer direct cremations for less. DFS Memorials provides a direct cremation service for $495.

Check out this Guide to Cremation Costs in New York 2024 for more information about cremation costs and services.

When comparing costs and services to find your most affordable cremation option in Brooklyn, check what IS included, especially with a budget-direct cremation package. 

Is a copy of the death certificate included?  Is the cremation permit an additional cash advance item or included in the cost?  What about if an out-of-hours collection is required? Is an additional daily refrigeration charge incurred if the cremation does not proceed promptly due to delays?

Death certificates cost $15.00 for the first certificate and $10 for each additional death certificate required.  You should also note that the county coroner may charge a fee if they are required to sign the death certificate.

Claim financial aid for a cremation

If you are considering cremation, you need to be aware of a few legal requirements. First, the legal next-of-kin must all sign the ‘Cremation Authorization Form’ before a cremation can proceed.

In New York, a mandatory 24-hour wait period must pass after death before cremation can proceed.

Before a cremation can go ahead, the doctor must sign and fill out the cause of death, and the county health department must issue a permit to cremate.

The deceased will be refrigerated during this period and for as long as required. However, please note that many cremation packages only include refrigeration for up to 5 days and will charge a daily rate thereafter.

In New York, a funeral home cannot own a crematory, so the crematory fee is generally considered a ‘cash advance’ or third-party fee.  Death certificates and permits are considered ‘cash advance’ items and are not typically included in a quoted cremation price.  The funeral director will generally obtain the death certificates on your behalf.

Can I preplan a simple cremation in Brooklyn?

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Yes, you can prearrange a cremation.  Planning can help ensure you get the most suitable service provider for your needs and save the surviving family from the financial and emotional burden at the time of death.

All funds paid for a pre-need cremation or funeral plan in New York must be placed into a trust.  A pre-arranged direct cremation plan can be preplanned at a low cost to ensure your family does not have the burden of worrying about funeral costs.

What can we do with the cremated remains?

As I mentioned earlier, there is versatility in what you can do with cremated remains.  You can inter a cremation urn in a cemetery plot or niche, keep an urn at home, scatter the remains, or create a cremation artifact.

The deceased had no life insurance – is there any help with cremation costs?

You would need to make inquiries with the New York City Government, which manages aid for residents of the five boroughs of New York City.  Phone:  212-504-4115 to find out if any assistance is available to you.

New York City’s Department of Social Services offers a Funeral Finance Assistance Program to support New York City residents.  Up to $900 in assistance can be paid for a funeral costing no more than $1,700 for low-income residents.  This means that a simple, direct cremation can be arranged within an assistance program budget.

What is “no-cost cremation”?

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Some funeral homes in Brooklyn now offer this option. This is referring to whole-body donation, whereby after the donation is complete, the remains are cremated (free of charge) and then returned to the family or scattered.

Generally, funeral homes can receive a referral fee from the whole-body donation organization, plus they may charge a transportation fee.  So all in all, they still recoup their costs.

How do I obtain a copy of a death certificate?

You can obtain copies of a death certificate from the Vital Records office located at 210 Joralemon St, Room 2, 1st Floor, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Phone: 718-802-3589

What happens if the deceased is taken to the Coroner’s Office?

Suppose the circumstances surrounding the death led to the deceased being taken to the County Coroner’s office. In that case, you will need to employ the services of a funeral director as soon as possible to liaise with the Coroner and have the body released into their care.

Only a licensed funeral director can collect a body from the Coroner’s morgue.

New York County Medical Examiner & Coroner 520 1st Avenue New York, NY 10016

Hopefully, this short guide to arranging an affordable cremation service in Brooklyn has answered some of your questions and helped you understand how to save costs on a cremation.  If you want to read more about cremation planning, please visit the Funeral Resources section on US Funerals Online.

Further reading:

Cremation Costs 2024: How Cremation is Disrupting the Funeral Industry

*Prices obtained from online funeral price comparison survey 2025

Sara Marsden

I have been researching and writing about the death care industry for the past fifteen years. End-of-life services and experiences are topics most people avoid thinking about until they must face them. My work provides comprehensive and independent resources for families, explaining the workings of the funeral industry, the laws governing funeral practices, and the death care trends that impact consumers. With a BA in Cultural Studies, I bring a unique perspective to analyzing cultural death care rituals, complemented by a career background in Business Management. The death care industry is undergoing significant changes, which I find fascinating. The shift towards cremation services and the emergence of sustainable alternatives like aquamation and human composting are of particular interest. I am also intrigued by how technology is reshaping the funeral planning process and experience. I write for US Funerals Online and DFS Memorials LLC, and contribute to various forums and publications within the death care industry.

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