Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home
2707 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN 37216
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2707 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN 37216
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Tennessee funeral homes are regulated by the Tennessee Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers, which licenses funeral directors and establishes professional standards. The state requires proper refrigeration or embalming if final disposition does not occur within 48 hours. Consumers have the right to receive a General Price List upon request when inquiring about funeral services.
Funeral costs in Tennessee vary based on service selections, location, and merchandise chosen. A traditional funeral with burial generally ranges from several thousand to over ten thousand dollars, while direct cremation offers a more affordable option. Tennessee funeral homes are required by federal law to provide itemized pricing to help families compare costs.
Tennessee permits both traditional burial and cremation, with cremation growing increasingly common throughout the state. Families may choose direct cremation, cremation with memorial services, or traditional funeral services followed by cremation. Burial options include conventional cemetery plots, mausoleum entombment, and natural or green burial where permitted by local cemeteries.
Tennessee residents should verify that funeral homes hold current licenses from the Tennessee Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Comparing services, facilities, and prices from multiple providers helps ensure appropriate selection. Personal recommendations, online reviews, and pre-arrangement consultations can assist families in finding a reputable funeral home that meets their needs.
Pre-planning funerals is permitted and encouraged in Tennessee, allowing individuals to document their wishes and potentially secure current pricing. Pre-need funeral contracts are regulated to protect consumers, with funds typically held in trust or backed by insurance. Tennessee residents should review contract terms carefully and ensure they understand cancellation policies and transferability options.
Eligible veterans in Tennessee may receive burial benefits through the National Cemetery Administration, including interment in national cemeteries with military honors. Tennessee is home to multiple national cemeteries, including Memphis National Cemetery and Mountain Home National Cemetery. Veterans may also qualify for burial allowances, headstones or markers, and presidential memorial certificates through the Department of Veterans Affairs.