How Much Does Cremation Cost in Minneapolis, MN?

February 6, 2026

Summary 

• According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the national median cost of a funeral with cremation is $6,280 as of 2025.
• A direct cremation, which does not include a ceremony, typically costs between $2,800 and $3,000.
• Costs vary based on service type, merchandise preferences, and local factors.
• Families in Minneapolis can choose options that honor their loved one’s wishes. 


How Much Does Cremation Cost? 

Families in Minneapolis, MN, often ask how much cremation costs and what influences those costs. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) 2024 General Price List Study, the national median cost of a funeral with cremation is $6,280. This often includes professional services, transportation, and the use of facilities for a memorial or visitation. 

A direct cremation, which typically does not include a formal ceremony, generally ranges between $2,800 and $3,000. Even with this simpler option, funeral professionals ensure the process is handled with dignity and respect. 


Factors That Influence Cremation Costs 

Cremation costs vary based on the type of service chosen, whether a memorial gathering is held, and the merchandise selected. Families may choose an urn or keepsake that reflects their loved one’s wishes. 

Local factors also play a role. Funeral homes with on-site crematories or expanded facilities may have different pricing structures due to staffing, maintenance, and community needs. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires all funeral homes to provide a
General Price List (GPL) to support transparency and help families make informed decisions. 

Planning ahead may also help families manage costs and ensure personal preferences are followed. 


Frequently Asked Questions 

Is cremation less expensive than burial? 

Cremation is often more affordable because it typically does not require cemetery property, a burial vault, or a casket. 


Can families still hold a service with cremation? 

Yes. Many families in Minneapolis choose to hold a memorial or celebration of life before or after the cremation process. 


What does a direct cremation include? 

A direct cremation typically includes basic professional services, transportation, care of the deceased, and the cremation process itself. 



Written for Bradshaw Funeral and Cremation Services, proudly serving families in Minneapolis with compassion and care. 


About Bradshaw Funeral and Cremation Services 

Families in Minneapolis, MN, can turn to Bradshaw Funeral and Cremation Services for compassionate, professional guidance. Located at 3131 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406, the caring team can be reached at 612-724-3621 to discuss cremation options and preplanning services. 



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