Absolute Economical Funeral Home
7721 NW 10th St STE B, Oklahoma City, OK 73127
Showing 18 funeral homes across 2 cities in Oklahoma.
7721 NW 10th St STE B, Oklahoma City, OK 73127
3959 E 31st St, Tulsa, OK 74135
9350 E 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74145
5424 S Memorial Dr #3C, Tulsa, OK 74145
14624 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73134
910 NW 79th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Oklahoma funeral homes are regulated by the Oklahoma Funeral Board, which licenses funeral directors and embalmers and oversees compliance with state health and safety standards. Consumers can verify a funeral home's license status through the board's online database. Oklahoma law requires written authorization before embalming and mandates that funeral homes provide general price lists upon request.
Funeral costs in Oklahoma typically fall below the national average, though prices vary significantly between urban areas like Oklahoma City and Tulsa versus rural communities. A traditional funeral with burial generally ranges from several thousand to over ten thousand dollars depending on casket selection and service options. Oklahoma consumers should request itemized price lists from multiple funeral homes to compare costs effectively.
Oklahoma permits both flame-based cremation and alkaline hydrolysis, also known as water cremation, giving families multiple disposition choices. State law requires a 48-hour waiting period after death before cremation can proceed, and written authorization from the legal next of kin is mandatory. Cremated remains in Oklahoma may be kept by the family, scattered in designated areas, or interred in cemeteries.
Oklahoma residents should verify that any funeral home under consideration holds a current license from the Oklahoma Funeral Board. It is advisable to visit facilities in person, compare general price lists from multiple providers, and read reviews from other Oklahoma families. The ten funeral homes in this directory serve various regions across the state with different specializations and service levels.
Pre-planning in Oklahoma allows individuals to document their wishes and potentially lock in current prices through prepaid funeral contracts. Oklahoma law provides certain protections for prepaid funeral funds, which must be held in trust or backed by insurance in most cases. Consumers should carefully review contract terms and understand what happens if they relocate outside Oklahoma or if the funeral home closes.
Veterans in Oklahoma are entitled to burial in one of three national cemeteries located at Fort Gibson, Fort Sill, and Oklahoma City, with free gravesites and markers for eligible veterans and spouses. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provides a burial allowance and may cover some funeral and transportation costs depending on circumstances. Oklahoma funeral homes frequently assist families with completing VA benefit applications and coordinating military honors ceremonies.