The cost of cremation in Illinois varies based on several factors, including the specific services chosen, the location of the cremation provider, and whether direct cremation or a funeral service with viewing precedes the cremation. Direct cremation, the simplest process, typically involves the cremation itself, basic services, and the return of cremated remains in a temporary container. A traditional funeral service with viewing and cremation involves embalming, viewing or visitation, a formal service, and then cremation. Additional services like urns, memorial services, and other personalized options contribute to the overall expense.
Choosing cremation often presents a more economical alternative to traditional burial. Beyond financial considerations, cremation offers practical benefits like simplified transportation of remains and increased flexibility in memorialization options. Families can scatter ashes, inter them in an urn garden or columbarium, keep the urn at home, or divide the remains among family members. Societal shifts and increasing secularization have also contributed to the growing acceptance and prevalence of cremation as a disposition method.