How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Portage, Michigan?

Steve McCowen • January 9, 2026

Summary 

  • The average funeral with viewing and burial costs around $8,300, while cremation averages $6,280 nationally (NFDA, 2024). 
  • Funeral costs vary depending on services, merchandise, and location. 
  • Cemetery fees are typically not included in national averages. 
  • Preplanning can help families make thoughtful, informed decisions. 


How Much Does a Funeral Cost? 

Families in Portage, Michigan, often wonder what to expect when planning a funeral. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial is approximately $8,300, while the median cost of a funeral with cremation is about $6,280. These figures are based on national averages and are accurate as of 2025. 


It’s important to understand that funeral costs can vary greatly from one location to another. Factors such as regional pricing standards, the quality of facilities, and the range of services offered can all influence overall expenses. Additionally, cemetery fees are usually separate from funeral home charges. 


A traditional funeral typically includes the professional services of the funeral director and staff, use of facilities for visitation and ceremony, care and preparation of the deceased, and transportation. Families may also select a casket or urn that reflects their loved one’s preferences. However, these details can vary depending on each funeral home’s offerings and the family’s choices. 


Preplanning a funeral allows individuals to make informed decisions ahead of time and can help protect loved ones from unexpected financial burdens. By discussing options and documenting preferences early, families can ensure their wishes are respected while maintaining control over costs. 



Frequently Asked Questions 

How can families know what’s included in funeral costs? 

Funeral homes are required by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to provide an itemized General Price List (GPL), so families can see exactly what each service includes. 


Are cemetery fees included in funeral costs? 

No, cemetery costs such as plot purchase, opening and closing of the grave, and headstone installation are typically handled separately. 


Is preplanning really worth considering? 

Yes, preplanning allows individuals to lock in today’s prices and ensure their wishes are carried out, helping loved ones avoid added stress during a difficult time. 



Written for Avink, McCowen, & Secord Funeral Home and Cremation Society, proudly serving families in Portage, Michigan with compassion and care. 


About Avink, McCowen, & Secord Funeral Home and Cremation Society 

Families in Portage, Michigan can turn to Avink, McCowen, & Secord Funeral Home and Cremation Society for caring and professional guidance when planning ahead. Located at 5975 Lovers Ln, Portage, MI 49002, their dedicated staff can be reached at (269) 344-5600 to answer questions about funeral preplanning and options. 



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Since the early 1920s, Avink McCowen Secord Funeral Homes and Cremation Society has had the honor of supporting families through loss. They are proud to serve families throughout Plainwell, Vicksburg, Portage, Schoolcraft, and surrounding communities such as Kalamazoo, Pavilion, Flowerfield, Otsego, Alamo, and more. Their caring and professional funeral directors assist families in the planning of funeral services, burial services, memorial services, and cremation services. To learn more, visit amsfuneralhomes.com.

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