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Funeral homes — Washington

Funeral homes in Washington.

120 Washington funeral homes listed by city, plus state-specific consumer rights, regional pricing, and how to compare three of them in 30 minutes.

6 min read·Last reviewed May 2026
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120 listed

Funeral homes in Washington.

Listings sourced from public OpenStreetMap data. Phone numbers and websites are present where the data has them. Click any home name to open its detail page with full address and a Google Maps link.

Aberdeen

Auburn

Battle Ground

Bellevue

Bellingham

Bothell

Bremerton

Brier

Buckley

Camas

Cashmere

Castle Rock

Centralia

Cheney

Davenport

East Wenatchee

Edmonds

Enumclaw

Everett

Federal Way

Grand Coulee

Kennewick

Kent

Lacey

Monroe

Mount Vernon

Other / Unspecified

Pasco

Port Townsend

Pullman

Puyallup

Redmond

Renton

Seattle

Sedro-Woolley

Snohomish

Spokane

Spokane Valley

Sumner

Sunnyside

Tacoma

Toledo

Tukwila

Tumwater

Vancouver

Walla Walla

Winlock

Yakima

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West region

What a funeral typically costs in Washington.

Washington is in the U.S. Census West region. Funeral pricing tracks closely with region: Northeast and West typically run above the national median, Midwest and South run below.

Use our cost calculator with a Washington ZIP for a regional estimate by service type (direct cremation, cremation with service, burial).

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Cremation, composting, more

Washington-specific laws and options.

Water cremation (alkaline hydrolysis)

Legal in Washington. Water cremation (alkaline hydrolysis) is a more environmentally gentle alternative to flame cremation. Pricing is similar to flame cremation. Ask local providers if it’s offered — not every funeral home has it yet.

Human composting (natural organic reduction)

Legal in Washington. Natural organic reduction is a soil-transformation alternative to cremation or burial. Providers are limited but growing. Pricing typically runs $5,000 to $7,000 — comparable to a mid-tier cremation with service.

FTC Funeral Rule (federal) applies in Washington

All federal funeral consumer rights apply equally in every state. Full breakdown.

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The 30-minute phone tour

How to compare three funeral homes.

  1. Pick three homes from the list above (mix at least one independent and one chain — Dignity Memorial / SCI, Carriage, Park Lawn — if both exist near you).
  2. Call each one and ask: “Could you email me a copy of your General Price List?” They are required to send it.
  3. Compare line by line. Basic services fee. Embalming. Transportation. Casket markup. Direct cremation. Immediate burial. Facility rental.
  4. Bring the GPLs to your chosen home. Ask them to price-match the cheapest. Many will.

Full guide: how to find a good funeral home.

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FTC Funeral Rule

Your seven federal rights.

Every funeral home in Washington must honor:

  • A written General Price List, free, on request
  • Prices over the phone
  • The right to buy à la carte, not just packages
  • The right to bring your own casket or urn (no handling fee)
  • The right to decline embalming
  • The right to use an alternative cremation container ($50–$200)
  • An itemized statement before you sign or pay

Full breakdown: the FTC Funeral Rule guide.

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Board, AG, and how to complain

Washington state resources.

Washington state licensing board

Washington State Funeral and Cemetery Board licenses funeral directors and inspects funeral homes in Washington. They handle complaints about licensee conduct and unlicensed activity.

Washington State Funeral and Cemetery Board

Washington Attorney General consumer protection

The Washington State Attorney General Consumer Protection handles consumer complaints about deceptive funeral home practices.

File a Washingtonconsumer complaint →

FTC complaint (federal)

For Funeral Rule violations specifically, file federally at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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