Arch L. Heady and Son Funeral Home & Cremation Services
7410 Westport Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
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7410 Westport Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
2425 S Shelby St, Louisville, KY 40217
2611 Virginia Ave, Louisville, KY 40211
7336 Southside Dr, Louisville, KY 40214
391 Southland Dr, Lexington, KY 40503
3800 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40218
Kentucky funeral homes are regulated by the Kentucky Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, which licenses funeral directors and establishes professional standards. The state requires funeral homes to provide consumers with a General Price List upon request and maintains specific requirements for preneed funeral contracts. Kentucky law also governs the transportation and final disposition of human remains.
Funeral costs in Kentucky vary widely based on service selections, location, and merchandise chosen. Cremation services in Kentucky typically range from lower-cost direct cremation to full-service cremation with memorial ceremonies. Traditional burial services generally cost more due to cemetery expenses, casket selection, and additional merchandise.
Kentucky families may choose direct cremation, cremation with memorial services, or traditional burial in cemeteries throughout the state. Green burial options are available at select Kentucky cemeteries that meet natural burial standards. Kentucky law permits scattering of cremated remains on private property with owner consent or in designated scattering gardens.
With 13 funeral homes across Kentucky, families should compare services, pricing, and locations that meet their needs. Requesting General Price Lists from multiple Kentucky funeral homes allows for transparent cost comparison. Consider factors such as facility amenities, staff experience, religious or cultural accommodations, and pre-planning options when selecting a provider.
Kentucky allows residents to prearrange and prefund funeral services through licensed funeral homes using various funding mechanisms. Preneed contracts in Kentucky are subject to state regulations designed to protect consumer funds. Pre-planning in Kentucky can lock in current prices, reduce future family burden, and ensure personal wishes are documented and honored.
Eligible veterans in Kentucky may receive burial benefits including a gravesite in a national cemetery, opening and closing of the grave, a government headstone or marker, and a burial flag. Kentucky has national cemeteries in Fort Knox and other locations that serve veterans and their eligible family members. Veterans may also qualify for a Presidential Memorial Certificate and military funeral honors arranged through local funeral homes.