Cremation Society of New Hampshire
26 Kinsley St, Nashua, NH 03060
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243 Hanover St, Manchester, NH 03104
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537 Union St, Manchester, NH 03104
New Hampshire requires that a licensed funeral director handle the disposition of human remains. Embalming is not mandatory by state law, though refrigeration or embalming may be required if final disposition does not occur within a reasonable timeframe. New Hampshire also permits home funerals and family-directed arrangements with proper documentation filed through the town clerk.
Funeral costs in New Hampshire vary widely based on service type, merchandise selection, and location within the state. Cremation services generally range from lower-cost direct cremation to full-service cremation with memorial ceremonies. Traditional burial services with casket, vault, and cemetery fees typically represent the higher end of pricing. Families are encouraged to request general price lists from multiple funeral homes to compare options.
New Hampshire offers both traditional burial and cremation services through its network of 18 funeral homes statewide. Cremation has become increasingly common and may include direct cremation, witnessed cremation, or cremation followed by memorial services. Burial options include ground burial in cemeteries, mausoleum entombment, and natural or green burial where permitted by cemetery regulations. Scattering of cremated remains is permitted on private property with owner consent or in designated scattering gardens.
When selecting from New Hampshire's 18 funeral homes, consider location, services offered, pricing transparency, and professional reputation. Verify that the funeral home holds a current license from the New Hampshire Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Request a general price list before making arrangements, and consider whether the provider offers the specific services meaningful to your family, such as religious ceremonies, military honors, or green burial options.
Pre-planning funeral arrangements is permitted and encouraged throughout New Hampshire. Individuals may document their wishes, select services, and optionally prefund arrangements through insurance or trust agreements regulated by state law. New Hampshire provides consumer protections for prepaid funeral contracts, including requirements for fund security and disclosure of terms. Pre-planning relieves emotional and financial decision-making burdens from surviving family members.
Eligible veterans in New Hampshire may receive burial benefits including a gravesite in a national or state veterans cemetery, a government headstone or marker, and a burial flag. The Department of Veterans Affairs provides a burial allowance for service-connected deaths and may reimburse some funeral and burial costs for non-service-connected deaths. New Hampshire veterans cemeteries in Boscawen and other locations offer free burial for veterans and spouses. Funeral homes throughout New Hampshire can assist families in coordinating military honors and VA benefit applications.