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Funeral Homes in Connecticut

Compare funeral homes in Connecticut. Average funeral cost: $9,609. State law requires you to hire a funeral director for the filing of the death certificate. Embalming...

Avg. Cost
$9,609
Full service incl. burial
Typical Range
$7,687โ€“$11,531
Varies by county
Direct Cremation From
$0
Most affordable option
Licensed Director
Required by law
State mandated
Total Listings
334+
Statewide providers
Top Providers

Top-Rated Funeral Homes in Connecticut

Ranked by verified customer review score from real families.

โ˜… #1 Top Rated
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(133 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Wallingford
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โ˜… #2 Top Rated
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(95 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Danbury
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โ˜… #3 Top Rated
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(86 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Ansonia
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#4
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(75 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ East Hartford
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#5
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(54 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Wallingford
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#6
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(43 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Bridgeport
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#7
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(36 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Plainville
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#8
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…5.0(36 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ Naugatuck
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Funeral Costs

How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Connecticut?

Funeral costs in Connecticut vary widely by location, provider, and service type. Below is a typical cost breakdown to help you budget and compare.

Average Full-Service
$9,609
Incl. casket, viewing & burial
๐Ÿ’ธ Direct Cremation From
$0
Most affordable option
Typical Range
$7,687โ€“$11,531
Varies by county

Service-by-Service Cost Breakdown

Basic service fee
$3,363
Embalming & preparation
$961
Casket (mid-range)
$2,883
Viewing / visitation
$769
Funeral ceremony
$769
Graveside service
$480
Transportation
$384
Direct cremation (all-in)
$0
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5 Ways to Reduce Costs
  • โœ“ Request a full itemized price list โ€” it's your legal right
  • โœ“ Compare at least 3 providers before committing
  • โœ“ Direct cremation can save $6,000+ vs. full burial
  • โœ“ Pre-planning locks in today's prices against inflation
  • โœ“ You may supply your own casket โ€” homes must accept it
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FTC Funeral Rule

Federal law requires every funeral home to provide a complete itemized price list on request โ€” by phone or in person. You cannot be required to purchase a bundled package. This applies in all 50 states, including Connecticut.

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What Drives the Price Up
  • ยท Premium or luxury caskets โ€” the single biggest variable
  • ยท Metro-area viewing facilities command higher room fees
  • ยท Multiple certified death certificates at $15โ€“$30 each
  • ยท Cemetery opening & closing fees (often $1kโ€“$2.5k)
  • ยท Headstones and monument costs are separate
State Laws & Requirements

Connecticut Funeral Laws & Requirements

Connecticut has specific regulations governing funerals, burials, and cremations. Understanding these before making decisions can save time and prevent complications.

Embalming is not universally required by law. However, certain conditions like public viewing or interstate transport might require it.
Many states require a licensed funeral director to oversee final dispositions and file the death certificate.
Home funerals are permitted, but you must still comply with local health regulations and paperwork requirements.
State law requires you to hire a funeral director for the filing of the death certificate. Embalming is only required for deaths from certain communicable diseases.
Licensing Authority
Funeral directors in Connecticut are licensed and regulated by the state's Department of Health or designated regulatory board.
Quick Reference
Embalming required?No (Usually)
Licensed director required?Yes
Home funeral permitted?Yes
Service Types

Types of Funeral Services Available

Every funeral home offers different packages, but most fall into these five standard categories.

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Traditional Burial

The most comprehensive option. Includes embalming, a viewing/visitation, funeral ceremony, and graveside committal. Highest cost due to casket, facilities, and staff time.

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Direct Cremation

The deceased is cremated shortly after death without a viewing or formal ceremony. Ashes are returned to the family. Often the most affordable option available.

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Cremation + Memorial

Direct cremation followed by a memorial service at a later date, with or without the ashes present. Offers flexibility to plan the gathering when the family is ready.

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Graveside Service

A shorter, simpler service held entirely at the cemetery right before burial. Skips the funeral home chapel ceremony and formal viewing.

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Immediate Burial

The deceased is buried shortly after death without embalming, public viewing, or a graveside service ceremony. A more affordable burial option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Always check for an active state license, read verified customer reviews, and ask for a complete General Price List (GPL) upfront. Reputable homes belong to professional associations like the NFDA or their state affiliate.
The FTC Funeral Rule is a federal law guaranteeing your right to choose only the goods and services you want, rather than accepting a package. It requires homes to provide transparent pricing over the phone or in writing.
Yes. Under federal law, the funeral home cannot refuse a casket you bought elsewhere (e.g., online or from a third-party retailer) and they cannot charge you a fee for using it.
Typically, the funeral director you hire will handle the filing of the death certificate with the local vital records office after obtaining the medical certification from a doctor or coroner.