How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Saginaw, Michigan?

January 9, 2026

Summary 

• Funeral costs may vary depending on service choices, merchandise selections, and the level of personalization a family prefers. 

• The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) reports that the 2024 national median cost of a funeral with burial is $8,300 and $6,280 for a funeral with cremation. 

• These national averages, accurate as of 2025, do not typically include cemetery fees or memorialization expenses. 

• Understanding these benchmarks can help families in Saginaw make informed and meaningful decisions when planning a funeral. 


How Much Does a Funeral Cost? 

Families in Saginaw, Michigan, often wonder what a funeral may cost and how different options influence the total expense. National averages offer valuable insight. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the 2024 national median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial is around $8,300. The national median for a funeral with cremation is approximately $6,280, providing a helpful benchmark for understanding typical funeral expenses. These figures are accurate as of 2025. 


Funeral costs may vary based on several factors, including the type of service requested, the funeral home’s facilities, and any additional personalization a family wishes to include. Cemetery fees—such as burial plots, vaults, and interment charges—are typically separate from funeral home costs and are not reflected in NFDA averages. 


Typical funeral arrangements often include professional services of the funeral director and staff, use of the facilities for a visitation or ceremony, transportation, and care of the deceased. Merchandise selections such as caskets, urns, or memorial items may also play a role in determining the total cost, though families generally choose items that best reflect their loved one’s wishes. 


Planning ahead may give families greater peace of mind by allowing them to explore service options, understand cost considerations, and make thoughtful decisions without time pressure. 



Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the average cost of a funeral in the United States? 

As of 2025, the NFDA reports that the national median cost is approximately $8,300 for a funeral with burial and $6,280 for a funeral with cremation. 


Are cemetery costs included in funeral home pricing? 

No. Cemetery expenses—such as burial plots, vaults, and interment fees—are typically separate and not included in funeral home service charges.

 

Can planning ahead help reduce funeral costs? 

Planning ahead may allow families to understand their options, avoid emotional overspending, and make decisions that align with their personal and financial preferences. 



Written for W. L. Case and Company Funeral Directors, proudly serving families in Saginaw with compassion and care. 


About W. L. Case and Company Funeral Directors 

Families in Saginaw, Michigan, can turn to W. L. Case and Company Funeral Directors for caring and professional guidance. Located at 4480 Mackinaw Rd, Saginaw, MI 48603, their dedicated staff can be reached at 989-793-9700 to answer questions about funeral planning and available options. 



www.casefuneralhome.com

Since 1881, W. L. Case and Company Funeral Directors has been honored to provide the families of the Great Bay Lakes community with the highest quality care and meaningful services tailored to the unique lives of their loved ones. Offering funeral, burial, memorial, and cremation services, their funeral home focuses on providing beautiful, lasting tributes that enable families to begin a healing journey with compassionate support. Their professional and empathetic staff give families resources to heal together, knowing that they always have a support system in W. L. Case and Company Funeral Directors to turn to throughout this journey through grief. Through six generations of family ownership, W. L. Case and Company Funeral Directors has been proud to provide services, support, and individualized care to families in need throughout Saginaw County, including Thomas Township, Saginaw Township, Bridgeport, Merrill, and surrounding communities. Visit casefuneralhome.com to learn more. 


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