Nichols-Gilmore Funeral Home
212 E Justis St, Wilmington, DE 19804
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Delaware funeral homes must be licensed by the Delaware Board of Funeral Services, which oversees embalming, cremation, and burial practices. The state requires funeral directors to hold current licenses and adhere to specific health and safety standards. Consumers can verify a funeral home's license status through the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation.
Funeral costs in Delaware vary widely based on services selected, with traditional full-service funerals generally ranging from several thousand to over ten thousand dollars. Cremation services in Delaware typically cost less than traditional burial. Families are encouraged to request itemized price lists from Delaware funeral homes to compare options and manage expenses.
Delaware permits both traditional burial and cremation, with cremation requiring a mandatory 24-hour waiting period after death. The state allows burial on private property in some jurisdictions with proper permits, though most families choose cemetery interment. Delaware also supports green burial options at select cemeteries for environmentally conscious families.
With 17 funeral homes across Delaware, families should consider location, services offered, religious or cultural accommodations, and pricing transparency when selecting a provider. Visiting facilities in person and reading reviews can help assess quality of care. All Delaware funeral homes must provide general price lists upon request to facilitate informed comparisons.
Pre-planning funerals is permitted and encouraged in Delaware, allowing individuals to document their wishes and potentially prepay for services. Delaware regulates preneed funeral contracts to protect consumers, with funds typically held in trust or backed by insurance. Residents should review contract terms carefully and confirm the funeral home's compliance with state preneed regulations.
Veterans in Delaware may qualify for burial benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, including burial in national cemeterals, headstones or markers, and burial flags. Delaware veterans may also receive funeral honors and potential financial allowances for burial expenses. Families should contact the VA or a Delaware funeral home experienced with military funerals to coordinate these benefits.