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Funeral Budgeting Examples

The average cost of a funeral in New Zealand is $10,000 but will vary depending on the location, the type of service you would like, the number of guests, and whether you choose to hire professionals or arrange components of the service yourself.

The following examples give an outline of the type of costs associated with different types of services including burial, cremation, natural burial, use of funeral homes, holding the service at a church, and caring for your loved one at home. The costs outlined in these five examples are approximated. Read more about funeral costs.

Funeral Example #1

Direct cremation | Local sports club | 30 guests | approximate cost $1,100

In this scenario the deceased had communicated to family that he wanted a very simple farewell. The family chose a direct cremation service (sometimes called simple cremation) which included transport to the funeral home, caring for the body, a plain MDF casket, cremation, death certificate and return of the ashes to the family. The body was not embalmed and there was no option for the family to view the body. A small gathering was held at the deceased’s local sports club with a bar tab to toast the deceased while his favourite song was played.

OptionCostNotes
Direct Cremationfrom $600Includes transport, plain casket, death certificate and return of ashes.
Catering$500Bar tab at the deceased's local sports club or RSA

Funeral Example #2

Burial | Home funeral | 75 guests | approximate cost $5,093

In this scenario the family chose not to hire a professional funeral home and decided to keep and care for their loved one at home before the burial. The house was decorated with numerous floral arrangements. The deceased person had made and decorated their own coffin ahead of time at a local Coffin Club. The family decided to transport the body themselves, where it was laid to rest in the family burial plot. The deceased person’s details were added onto a headstone already in place at the burial plot. The service and wake was held at the family home.

OptionCostNotes
Celebrant$400
Cooling pads for home care$560$80 per night x 7 nights.
Death Notice$100One newspaper notice.
Flowers$600
Catering$1500Provided by the family, $20 per head.
Engraving on existing headstone$900
Digging Fee$900
Death certificate$133$33 for the certificate and $100 for medical sign off.

Funeral Example #3

Natural burial | Eco-funeral | 50 guests | approximate cost $10,723

In this scenario the family chose a natural burial using a linen shroud instead of a casket. They hired an eco-funeral specialist to help organise the service and to care for the body before the service. A native tree was used in lieu of a gravemarker, and the family requested native flowers from the guests as gifts. Catering was provided by the family at their home.

OptionCostNotes
Eco funeral service professional fee$4000
Transfer fee$400Transferring of the deceased to the funeral home.
Celebrant$400
Shroud$900
Refrigeration/Cool room$400
Music$0Spotify playlist.
Flowers$0Native flowers provided by funeral guests.
Hearse$300
Catering$500Provided by the family, $10 per head.
Grave marker$90Native tree.
Burial Plot$2500
Registering Natural burial plot$200
Digging Fee$900
Death certificate$133$33 for the certificate and $100 for medical sign off.

Funeral Example #4

Burial | Church | 150 guests | approximate cost $17,283

In this scenario the family hired a funeral home to help with arrangements and to provide care for their loved one before the service, but chose to hold the service at their local church with a burial in the churchyard. The wake was also held in the church hall with professional catering. The family chose to have a memorial book displayed. Flowers were collected from family gardens and arranged by the daughter of the deceased. An organist was hired to play during the service and a harpist played during the wake.

OptionCostNotes
Church hire$300
Funeral home/director professional service fee$4000
Transfer fee$400Transferring of the deceased to the funeral home.
Minister$300
Solid wood casket$2500
Mortuary care$900
Death Notice$100One newspaper notice.
Music$350Organist to play during service and harpist to play during wake.
Flowers$0Flowers picked from family gardens and arranged by daughter of deceased.
Service sheets$500Designed and printed by funeral home.
Memorial book$100
Hearse$300
Catering$3000$20 per head.
Burial plot$1500In local churchyard.
Digging fee$900
Headstone$2000
Death certificate$133$33 for the certificate and $100 for medical sign off.

Funeral Example #5

Cremation | Funeral Home | 60 guests | approximate cost $10,033

In this scenario the family chose to hold the service in the chapel room of their local funeral home, and the wake in the lounge of the funeral home. Following the service, there was a cremation performed by the funeral home, and the ashes were given to the family to be scattered so they did not purchase an urn. The funeral home produced a photographic tribute, the service sheets and played music via their sound system. A casket spray of white lilies was displayed during the service, along with flowers sent by the guests.

OptionCostNotes
Venue hire$0The service and wake was held at the funeral home so there was no additional venue hire costs.
Funeral home/director professional service fee$4000
Transfer fee$400Transferring of the deceased to the funeral home.
Celebrant$500
Eco casket$650
Mortuary care$900
Death Notice$100One newspaper notice in The Press.
Music$0
Flowers$250One casket spray, other flowers were provided by the guests.
Service sheets$300Designed and printed by funeral home.
Photographic tribute$200Designed by funeral home.
Hearse$300
Catering$1200$20 per head.
Cremation$1000
Temporary urn$100Temporary bamboo tube.
Death certificate$133$33 for the certificate and $100 for medical sign off.
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Different types of funerals

Some families view the funeral service as a chance to celebrate the life of their loved one and bring people together, others prefer a simpler, more private occasion reflecting a sombre mood. There is no right or wrong choice, the type of funeral you choose to plan is entirely personal.

A funeral can be a big celebration of life or a small, private gathering.