Direct Cremation Providers in Long Beach, California

Compare 4 affordable direct cremation providers in Long Beach. Direct cremation offers a simple, dignified process starting from $4,500 with no formal service required.

4 providers found

All Direct Cremation Providers in Long Beach, California

Affordable Burial & Cremation Services

6510 Cherry Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90805

(562) 428-9772

First Choice Direct Cremations

1424 East Artesia Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90805

(562) 253-0065

Pacific Coast Cremation

2900 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90806

562-988-8000

Starting at $4500-$8000

Shoreline Cremation Society

5453 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90805

(562) 349-2233

What is Direct Cremation in Long Beach?

Direct cremation in Long Beach is a straightforward cremation service without a prior viewing, visitation, or formal funeral ceremony. The deceased is transported into the provider's care, cremated, and the remains are returned to the family. This is the most affordable cremation option available.

Pricing for direct cremation in Long Beach ranges from $4,500 to $8,000 based on 4 local providers. This typically includes transportation, a basic cremation container, permits, and return of ashes. Compare providers above to find the best option for your family.

Many Long Beach families choose direct cremation and then hold a separate celebration of life or memorial service on their own schedule. This approach gives you time to grieve, plan something meaningful, and gather family from out of town without the pressure of immediate funeral arrangements.

Tips for Choosing Direct Cremation in Long Beach

  • 1.Request an itemized price list from each Long Beach provider. Under federal law, they must provide one.
  • 2.Ask what is included in the quoted price: transportation, cremation container, permits, death certificates, and return of remains.
  • 3.Confirm the provider is licensed in California and ask about their chain of custody procedures.
  • 4.Ask about timeline expectations: most direct cremations in Long Beach are completed within 3 to 7 business days.
  • 5.Compare at least 2 to 3 providers before deciding. Prices and service quality vary between Long Beach cremation providers.

Direct Cremation FAQ for Long Beach, California

How much does direct cremation cost in Long Beach?

Based on 4 providers in Long Beach, direct cremation costs range from $4,500 to $8,000. This includes transportation, cremation, basic container, permits, and return of remains. Always request an itemized price list before making arrangements.

What is the difference between direct cremation and a traditional funeral?

Direct cremation skips the embalming, viewing, and formal ceremony that come with a traditional funeral. The body is cremated shortly after death, and families receive the ashes. A traditional funeral in Long Beach typically costs $7,000 to $12,000, while direct cremation starts around $4,500.

How long does direct cremation take in Long Beach?

From the time of death to return of ashes, direct cremation in Long Beach typically takes 3 to 7 business days. The actual cremation process takes 2 to 3 hours. Delays can occur if a medical examiner review is required or if there are weekend/holiday closures.

Can I hold a memorial service after direct cremation?

Yes. Many families in Long Beach choose direct cremation and then hold a celebration of life or memorial service later. You can plan this at home, a park, a restaurant, a place of worship, or any venue that feels meaningful. There is no time limit on when you hold the memorial.

Pro Tip for Long Beach Families

If you are arranging direct cremation in Long Beach during an emergency, most providers listed above can begin the process within hours of your call. Have the deceased's full legal name, date of birth, and Social Security number ready. The provider will handle transportation and all required paperwork.

Directory information compiled and maintained by Terry Feely, former firefighter and paramedic with firsthand experience helping families navigate end of life decisions.