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Average Funeral Costs in Ohio and How Final Expense Insurance Covers Them

Average Funeral Costs in Ohio and How Final Expense Insurance Covers Them

The average funeral in Ohio costs $8,100. That includes the funeral home services, casket, burial plot, and ceremony — but not the headstone, flowers, or any outstanding medical bills. When you add everything up, families in Ohio typically face $6,600–$10,000 in total end-of-life expenses.

Final expense insurance is designed to cover exactly these costs. And here's what most people don't realize: applying for final expense insurance is completely free. You submit an application, see what carriers will offer you, and decide if it makes sense — with zero obligation.

Funeral Cost Breakdown in Ohio

Here's what families in Ohio typically pay for a traditional funeral with viewing and burial:

ServiceAverage Cost in Ohio
Basic funeral home services (staff, facilities, equipment)$2,300
Embalming and body preparation$800
Use of facilities for viewing$500
Use of facilities for funeral ceremony$500
Hearse / transfer vehicle$350
Casket$2,500 (range: $1,000–$10,000+)
Burial vault or grave liner$1,500
Cemetery plot$1,000–$4,000
Grave opening and closing$600–$1,200
Headstone or marker$1,000–$3,000
Flowers, printed programs, obituary$500–$1,500

Cremation Costs in Ohio

Cremation is a more affordable option, averaging $3,500 in Ohio. However, many families choose cremation with a memorial service, which can bring costs closer to $5,000-$7,000. Even with cremation, there are expenses most people don't anticipate:

  • Cremation fee: $300–$600
  • Urn: $100–$2,000
  • Memorial service: $500–$2,000
  • Death certificates (multiple copies): $50–$150
  • Transportation of remains: $200–$500

The Hidden Costs Families Don't Expect

Beyond the funeral itself, families often face additional expenses:

  • Outstanding medical bills — Medicare and insurance don't cover everything. Final hospital stays, ambulance rides, and medications can add thousands
  • Legal and administrative fees — Probate, estate administration, attorney fees
  • Travel costs — Family members flying in for the service
  • Lost income — Surviving spouse may lose a Social Security check or pension payment
  • Emotional spending — Grieving families often overspend on funeral arrangements

Ohio's industrial roots mean many residents relied on employer-provided life insurance that ended at retirement — final expense insurance fills that critical gap

✅ Your Application Costs Nothing

Here's what most people don't realize: submitting a final expense insurance application is completely free. There's no cost, no obligation, and no commitment.

The application simply unlocks what carriers will actually offer you — real numbers, real coverage options, based on your specific situation. You see exactly what you qualify for before making any decision.

Think of it this way: the application isn't a purchase. It's a discovery tool that shows you what's available. You don't pay a dime until you decide a policy is right for you.

→ Start your free application today — a licensed agent handles everything, and you'll have real quotes in hand within 24-48 hours.

How Final Expense Insurance Covers These Costs

Final expense insurance pays a tax-free lump sum to your beneficiary — usually within 24-72 hours of a claim. Your beneficiary can use the money for anything:

  • Funeral and burial (or cremation) costs
  • Outstanding medical bills or debts
  • Legal and administrative expenses
  • Day-to-day living expenses for a surviving spouse
  • Anything else they need

The key advantage: the money is available almost immediately, while life insurance, bank accounts, and estate funds can take weeks or months to release through probate.

How Much Coverage Do You Need?

Based on average costs in Ohio, here's a simple framework:

ScenarioRecommended Coverage
Cremation only, minimal service$5,000–$10,000
Traditional funeral and burial$15,000–$20,000
Funeral + outstanding bills + buffer$20,000–$30,000
Comprehensive (funeral + bills + spouse support)$25,000–$50,000

The only way to know your exact cost? Submit a free application. I shop it across multiple carriers and show you real quotes — real numbers, based on your age and health. No cost, no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a funeral cost in Ohio?

The average funeral with viewing and burial in Ohio costs approximately $8,100. Cremation is less expensive at around $3,500. Total costs can range from $6,600–$10,000 depending on services chosen.

Does final expense insurance cover cremation in Ohio?

Yes. Final expense insurance pays a lump sum that can be used for cremation (averaging $3,500 in Ohio), burial, memorial services, or any other end-of-life expense. Your beneficiary decides how to use the funds.

How much final expense coverage do I need?

Most families in Ohio choose $15,000-$25,000 in coverage. This covers the average funeral cost of $8,100 plus any remaining bills, legal fees, or other expenses.


About the Author: Michael Cubell is a licensed independent insurance agent and owner of Triangle Life & Health® in Raleigh, NC. Licensed in 13 states with over 13 years of experience, Michael specializes in Medicare, ACA Health Insurance, and Final Expense Life Insurance. He holds AHIP, FFM, and AML certifications and has helped hundreds of families find the right coverage. Schedule a free consultation or call (919) 944-8443.
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