Austin Natural Funerals
3742 Far W Blvd #104, Austin, TX 78731
Compare 15 funeral homes and cremation providers in Austin. 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.
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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 Austin, TX
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 Austin, families can compare 15 published providers, including 15 with cremation-related services, 14 with burial or cemetery-related services, and 15 with pre-planning support.
3742 Far W Blvd #104, Austin, TX 78731
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2808 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78702
811 Romeria Dr, Austin, TX 78752
2620 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
6448 E Hwy 290 C-100, Austin, TX 78723
6100 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78752
8507 N Interstate 35 Frontage Rd, Austin, TX 78753
4360 S Congress Ave STE 115, Austin, TX 78745
607 E Anderson Ln, Austin, TX 78752
This directory currently lists 15 published funeral homes, cremation providers, cemeteries, or memorial-service providers in Austin, TX.
15 listed providers in Austin, TX include cremation-related services. Examples include Cremation.Green - Austin Funeral Home, Harrell Funeral Home, Fuller-Sheffield Funeral Services.
14 listed providers include burial, cemetery, graveside, or memorial-property services. Examples include Cremation.Green - Austin Funeral Home, Harrell Funeral Home, Fuller-Sheffield Funeral Services.
15 listed providers include pre-planning or pre-need arrangement support in their service data.
Cremation.Green - Austin Funeral Home has the highest review count in this city dataset with 420 reviews. Review counts are one comparison signal, not a recommendation by themselves.
Funeral costs in Austin vary based on service type, with traditional burials typically ranging from $7,000 to $12,000 and direct cremation averaging $1,500 to $3,500. Texas does not regulate funeral pricing, so families should compare quotes from the 12 funeral homes in Austin, which hold an average rating of 4.6 stars. The Federal Trade Commission's Funeral Rule requires all Austin providers to furnish itemized price lists upon request.
Cremation has become the preferred choice in Austin and across Texas, now accounting for approximately 60% of final arrangements statewide. Austin's 12 funeral homes offer both options, with many providing direct cremation packages that reduce costs by eliminating traditional funeral services. Burial remains available for families preferring cemetery interment, though cemetery space in the Austin metro area commands premium pricing compared to rural Texas counties.
Families in Austin should evaluate the 12 local funeral homes based on service offerings, pricing transparency, facility conditions, and verified reviews. With an average rating of 4.6 stars across Austin providers, families have access to well-regarded options, though individual ratings vary significantly. Visiting facilities in person, requesting General Price Lists, and confirming licensure through the Texas Funeral Service Commission helps ensure appropriate selection.
Upon death in Austin, the attending physician or medical examiner must certify the cause before a Texas-issued death certificate can be filed. Families then contact their chosen funeral home from among Austin's 12 providers to arrange transportation, which Texas law permits only by licensed funeral directors. The funeral home handles death certificate filings with Austin's vital records office and coordinates with cemeteries or crematories for final disposition.
Texas law requires funeral directors to hold state licenses issued by the Texas Funeral Service Commission, which oversees all 12 funeral homes operating in Austin. Embalming is not legally mandated in Texas, though Austin funeral homes may require it for public viewings. Cremation in Texas necessitates a 48-hour waiting period after death unless waived by the medical examiner, and scattering ashes on public land in Austin is prohibited without permits.
5416 Parkcrest Dr, Austin, TX 78731
6300 W William Cannon Dr, Austin, TX 78749
Pre-planning is available at all 12 funeral homes in Austin, allowing individuals to document wishes and secure current pricing through prepaid contracts. Texas regulates prepaid funeral contracts under the Texas Finance Code, requiring funds to be held in trust or insurance products until death occurs. Families pre-planning in Austin should verify contract portability in case of relocation and confirm whether arrangements are guaranteed or inflation-adjusted.