How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Midland City, Alabama?

January 9, 2026

Summary 

  • According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial is about $8,300 as of 2025. 
  • The median cost of a funeral with cremation is around $6,280, based on the NFDA’s 2024 General Price List Study. 
  • Funeral costs often vary based on the type of service, merchandise selections, and the level of personalization a family prefers. 
  • Understanding national averages helps families in Midland City make informed decisions when planning a meaningful tribute. 


How Much Does a Funeral Cost? 

Families in Midland City, Alabama, often wonder what influences the cost of a funeral and how to plan in a way that feels thoughtful and manageable. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the national median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial is around $8,300, while the median cost of a funeral with cremation is approximately $6,280. These national figures, accurate as of 2025, provide a helpful starting point when considering funeral costs. 


Funeral costs often vary because every family has unique needs, traditions, and priorities. A traditional funeral with a viewing, ceremony, and burial may include several elements that affect the total cost. A funeral followed by cremation typically involves many of the same professional services but may differ in merchandise selections or final placement decisions. 


Other factors that may influence overall cost include transportation needs, use of the funeral home’s facilities, and the level of personalization a family prefers. It is also important to remember that NFDA national medians do not include cemetery expenses, which vary by location and are typically billed separately. 


Most funeral services typically include professional guidance from the funeral director and staff, care of the deceased, use of facilities for visitations or ceremonies, and transportation. Families may select merchandise—such as caskets, urns, or memorial items—based on their loved one’s wishes and the type of service they choose. 


Planning ahead can offer peace of mind for everyone involved. When families understand the general structure of funeral costs and available options, it often becomes easier to make thoughtful decisions and create a meaningful tribute. 


Frequently Asked Questions 

What factors influence the total cost of a funeral? 


Funeral costs often depend on the type of service, merchandise selections, transportation needs, and the level of personalization a family chooses. 


Are cemetery costs included in national funeral averages? 


No. Cemetery costs—such as plots, markers, and opening and closing fees—are generally not included in NFDA national averages and are typically billed separately. 


Does choosing cremation always cost less than burial? 


Not necessarily. While the median cost for a funeral with cremation is typically lower, the overall cost depends on the specific services and merchandise a family selects. 


Written for Sunset Memorial Park, Funeral Home and Crematory, proudly serving families in Midland City with compassion and care. 



About Sunset Memorial Park, Funeral Home and Crematory 

Families in Midland City, Alabama, can turn to Sunset Memorial Park, Funeral Home and Crematory for caring and professional guidance when planning ahead. Located at 1700 Barrington Rd, Midland City, AL 36350, their dedicated staff can be reached at 334-983-6604 to answer questions about funeral planning and available options. 



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