My mother just passed away last month from late stage alzheimers. She had the means to pay for a big funeral, but that is not what we do in our family. We did an economy funeral in North Texas.
$650 - direct cremation with temporary urn (which be buried this summer in a family owned plot at no cost and no fanfare).
$0 - obituaries through the funeral home
$55 - for death certificates
Memorial at my home
$100 - Hospice chaplain gratiuty for eulogy
$250 - Floral arrangements
$300 - Food & Beverage afterwards (Central market catering platters & wine included plates, cups, etc)
$100 - Decorations - table cloths, tissues, candles, programs, guest book
$100 - Church donanation for Mass (she wasn't Catholic, but I am).
Used mine & families furniture to seat everyone and had dozens of family pictures/frames for the display table.
It was a lovely service and did what it was meant to do - honor my mom and help the family get through a trying time. We talked for hours after the service over wine and good food. All for a meager $1500.
Funerals with all the bells and whistles (viewing, upscale casket, memorial service, graveside service, limos, hearse, etc.) can easily cost upwards of $10,000. And for what? The memories and people are whats important - not the frills.
We just could not justify the cost for something she would not have wanted anyway. The party we had on Mardi Gra was EXACTLY what she would have loved.