Arranging 960 Direct Cremation Houston

Tukios Websites • February 20, 2024

Have you thought about Pre-Arrangements, Pre-Planning, or Final Expenses?

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Never Feel Stuck: Transferring Your Prearrangements!

People tend to delay essential things that are good for them. It defies explanation, but it’s true. It might be a doctor’s appointment you need to schedule. Signing up for that gym membership in the new year, having that challenging but healthy conversation with a good friend or family member.


Putting one’s final arrangements into place is another example. At Dynasty Memorial Mortuary & Harris County Cremation & Harris County Funeral Home, we’ve heard from many of our neighbors in Houston about how empowering preplanning is and how much peace of mind it brings. But many delay it. Some of them don’t want to talk about death, or they think preplanning will be a complicated and time-consuming process (We make it incredibly simple online). Another reason for the delay we’ve heard from people is that they don’t want to feel locked into their choices of services or funeral homes.


But this couldn’t be further from the truth. Preplanning puts you in the driver’s seat. Its whole purpose is to place you in control of your final farewell. That means it doesn’t matter where you preplanned. You can transfer those plans anywhere. Should you move, your plans can move with you.


That also means you can transfer your plans from somewhere else to Dynasty Memorial Mortuary & Harris County Cremation & Harris County Funeral Home. Texas grew by more than 1,000 people per day last year [1], so we have plenty of experience working with other funeral homes within and outside the state. Some people transfer their plans to us because they’re new to the Houston area, and others transfer to us for different reasons. They might have heard about our high quality of service from neighbors and friends. They might interact with our professional, compassionate team and decide to make the move. Some switch to us because the Dynasty Memorial Mortuary & Harris County Cremation & Harris County Funeral Home family give back to our community. Many choose us because of our expertise in helping people be buried in their state or country of origin.


Whatever the reason for wanting to come to us, the individual has the power to make this change, and we are there to help them every step of the way. We’ll handle all the logistics of transferring your plans from another funeral home in the area – or another city or state. Our team has decades of experience and can coordinate all the details. Let us know where you plan, and we will contact them to transfer your information.


You can also change the service options in your arrangements at any time, whether it’s enhancing your funeral service or reception with our many personalization options or even making a more significant change—like deciding on traditional burial when you initially selected cremation. Simply contact us, and we’ll make the changes for you.


Whether you plan to remain in Houston for your lifetime or aren’t sure what the future holds, we hope you’ll reach out to us to preplan or get started here online. As we often say, preplanning is one of the greatest gifts of love you can give your family – and yourself, as you’ll discover the immense peace of mind in having your preferences in writing. Trust us: No one regrets the decision to preplan.


Direct Cremation Package (No Viewing)

$1,290.00

Basic Services and Overhead of Funeral Director and Staff, Transfer of Remains to Funeral Home, Permits for Cremation, Crematory Fee, Alternative Container, (2) Death Certificate, and Online Memorial.


Direct Burial Package (No Viewing)

$2,990.00

Basic services and Overhead of funeral director and staff, transfer of remains to funeral home care, and other Preparations for the deceased. Options in Casket Selection-20ga. Non-Sealer, Use of Staff for Funeral for Graveside Ceremony, Use of Hearse to Place of Disposition. Register Book, (2) Death Certificate, and Online Memorial.

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These packages represent the most common types of service provided by Dynasty Memorial Mortuary. Our ownership and management have taken the opportunity to combine these services and show them as a package price. There are services not included in the regular prices; our package price details are listed below as an option for services. Third-party items are not included in the package price unless otherwise listed. For example, flowers, cemeteries, newspaper obituaries, and all other items can be found with further explanation on our general price list, for it is the family's responsibility to fulfill the financial obligations of outside add-on pricing beyond the basic services and fees required for burial or cremation. Services listed in the packages are not interchangeable, and no credit will be given if they are not used. Prices do not include upgrading the casket, outer burial container, or weekend/holiday services. Our firm will be able to lock in these prices below unless given authorization by ownership or management, and approval must be submitted in writing, including detailed explanation:
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