How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Augusta, Georgia?

January 9, 2026

Summary 

• The median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial in the U.S. is $8,300, according to the NFDA (2024). 


• A funeral with cremation typically averages around $6,280 nationally. 


• Funeral costs may vary based on service type, merchandise, and regional factors. 


• Families in Augusta can benefit from planning ahead and understanding what is included in these costs. 


How Much Does a Funeral Cost? 

Families in Augusta, Georgia, often wonder how much a funeral costs and why prices can differ from one provider to another. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial in the United States is approximately $8,300. For those who choose cremation, the median cost is around $6,280. These figures are based on the NFDA’s 2024 General Price List Study and are accurate as of 2025. 


It’s important to note that these averages typically do not include cemetery-related costs such as headstones, grave liners, or burial plots. Funeral expenses often vary due to factors like location, facilities, staffing, and the type of service a family chooses. Urban areas may have higher facility and transportation costs compared to smaller communities. 


A funeral’s total cost often includes several components, such as professional services of the funeral director and staff, use of the facilities for visitation or ceremony, transportation, and care of the deceased. Families may also select merchandise, such as caskets or urns, that reflect their loved one’s preferences. Each of these elements contributes to the overall cost. 


According to the NFDA and guidance from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), funeral homes are required to provide families with a General Price List (GPL). This ensures transparency and allows families to review pricing and service details before making decisions. 


Planning ahead can make a meaningful difference. Prearranging funeral services helps ensure that personal wishes are honored while protecting loved ones from unexpected expenses. For families in Augusta, understanding average funeral costs is an important first step toward making informed, compassionate decisions. 


Frequently Asked Questions 

What does the average funeral cost include? 


The average funeral cost typically includes professional services, use of the funeral home facilities, care of the deceased, transportation, and a casket or urn. Cemetery or memorial costs are usually additional. 


Why do funeral prices vary between providers? 


Funeral costs can vary due to location, facility quality, and the level of personalization chosen. Each funeral home sets its prices based on its services and local operating expenses. 


Can planning ahead help reduce costs? 


Yes. Preplanning allows families to make informed decisions, compare pricing, and ensure their wishes are clearly communicated while locking in current pricing options. 


Written for Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services, proudly serving families in Augusta with compassion and care. 


About Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services 

Families in Augusta, Georgia, can turn to Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services for caring and professional guidance when planning ahead. Located at 721 Crawford Ave., Augusta, GA 30904, their dedicated staff can be reached at (706) 733-3636 to answer questions about funeral and cremation options. 



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