Aloha Mortuary
155 Kapalulu Pl unit 202, Honolulu, HI 96819
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155 Kapalulu Pl unit 202, Honolulu, HI 96819
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Hawaii requires a 48-hour waiting period after death before cremation can occur. A cremation authorization form must be signed by the next of kin, and a death certificate must be filed with the Department of Health. The funeral home or crematory must maintain proper permits issued by the state.
Funeral costs in Hawaii vary widely depending on services selected, with final expenses generally higher than the national average due to shipping costs for caskets and limited local cemetery space. Direct cremation tends to be the most affordable option, while traditional burial services with viewing and ceremony represent the higher end of pricing. Families should request itemized price lists from multiple funeral homes to compare options.
Hawaii offers traditional cemetery burial, natural or green burial at designated conservation cemeteries, and ocean burial which requires EPA permitting and specific location requirements at least three nautical miles offshore. Above-ground entombment is available at some locations, though cemetery space is limited on certain islands. Scattering ashes on land requires landowner permission, while scattering at sea has fewer restrictions beyond the three-mile rule.
Hawaii has 10 funeral homes serving residents across the islands, with concentrations on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii Island. When selecting a provider, verify they hold a current license from the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and consider their experience with your preferred service type, whether traditional burial, cremation, or Hawaiian cultural practices. Requesting a General Price List upfront allows meaningful comparison between providers.
Pre-planning funerals is permitted and encouraged in Hawaii, allowing individuals to document their wishes and potentially prepay for services. Prepaid funeral funds in Hawaii are typically held in trust or through insurance products regulated by state law to protect consumers. Pre-planning can reduce emotional and financial burden on surviving family members while ensuring personal preferences are honored.
Veterans in Hawaii may be eligible for burial in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl on Oahu, which includes the gravesite, opening and closing, headstone, and perpetual care at no cost. Additional benefits may include a burial flag, Presidential Memorial Certificate, and military funeral honors. Veterans should ensure their discharge papers are on file with the VA to facilitate benefit claims.