Shepard Funeral Chapel
9255 Natural Bridge Rd, St. Louis, MO 63134
Compare 10 funeral homes and cremation providers in St. Louis. Providers in this area average 4.6 stars based on family reviews. Find pricing, services, and contact information to help your family make the right choice.
Local directory evidence
This city page is built from the providers currently listed in the directory. It shows which local providers list cremation, burial, memorial-service, pre-planning, and veteran-service support so families can narrow the list before opening individual profiles.
Snapshot for St. Louis, MO
Providers listing cremation, direct cremation, or cremation with a service.
Providers listing burial, graveside, natural burial, green burial, or monument support.
Providers listing funeral services, memorial services, celebration-of-life options, or visitation.
Providers listing pre-planning or pre-need arrangement support.
Providers listing veteran-service support.
Providers listing body donation, embalming, repatriation, or grief-support services.
In St. Louis, families can compare 10 published providers, including 9 with cremation-related services, 9 with burial or cemetery-related services, and 10 with pre-planning support.
9255 Natural Bridge Rd, St. Louis, MO 63134
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2135 Chouteau Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
3958 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108
5930 Southwest Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139
4746 W Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115
5930 Southwest Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104
5611 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63111
2405 Marcus Ave, St. Louis, MO 63113
This directory currently lists 10 published funeral homes, cremation providers, cemeteries, or memorial-service providers in St. Louis, MO.
9 listed providers in St. Louis, MO include cremation-related services. Examples include St. Louis Cremation, Shepard Funeral Chapel, Michel Funeral Home.
9 listed providers include burial, cemetery, graveside, or memorial-property services. Examples include Shepard Funeral Chapel, Michel Funeral Home, Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary.
10 listed providers include pre-planning or pre-need arrangement support in their service data.
St. Louis Cremation has the highest review count in this city dataset with 219 reviews. Review counts are one comparison signal, not a recommendation by themselves.
Funeral costs in St. Louis vary based on service type, with the city offering 10 funeral homes averaging 4.6 stars in customer satisfaction. Missouri families typically pay between $7,000 and $12,000 for traditional funerals, while direct cremation services often range from $1,500 to $3,500. Comparing quotes across multiple St. Louis providers helps families find services matching their budget.
Cremation has become increasingly popular in Missouri, now chosen by approximately 60% of St. Louis families compared to 40% selecting traditional burial. All 10 funeral homes in St. Louis offer both cremation and burial services, with many providing memorial options for cremated remains. Missouri law requires a 48-hour waiting period after death before cremation can proceed.
St. Louis families should compare the 10 available funeral homes based on location, services offered, pricing transparency, and the 4.6-star average rating across providers. Visiting facilities in person, reading verified reviews, and requesting detailed price lists help identify reputable providers. Missouri requires funeral homes to provide itemized general price lists upon request, enabling informed comparisons.
Upon first contact, St. Louis funeral homes will arrange immediate transportation of the deceased to their facility and guide Missouri families through required documentation including death certificates and burial permits. Staff explain available service options, provide pricing information, and help families make decisions about visitation, ceremonies, and final disposition. Most St. Louis providers offer 24-hour availability for initial arrangements.
Missouri law governs funeral practices statewide, requiring licensed funeral directors to handle body preparation and prohibiting home funerals without proper permits. St. Louis families must obtain death certificates through the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, with most funeral homes filing these electronically. Embalming is not legally required in Missouri unless specific circumstances apply, though funeral homes may require it for public viewings.
Pre-planning is available at all 10 funeral homes in St. Louis, allowing Missouri residents to arrange services and lock in current prices. Missouri regulates preneed funeral contracts through the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, requiring providers to deposit funds into trust accounts or purchase insurance policies. Pre-planning reduces emotional and financial burden on surviving family members while ensuring personal wishes are documented.