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700 Middletown Ave, North Haven, CT, 06473
You're not expected to know this. These questions help you compare and avoid surprises.
“Can I see your General Price List?”
Federal law (FTC Funeral Rule) requires them to give you itemized pricing. You have every right to ask.
“Do you accept insurance assignment?”
This means they bill the insurance company directly. You don't pay thousands upfront and wait to be reimbursed.
“What's included vs. what's extra?”
Packages may not include everything. Ask about the casket, embalming, transportation, facility fees, and death certificate copies.
Know Your Rights
The FTC Funeral Rule protects you. Every funeral home must provide an itemized General Price List if you ask — in person or over the phone. You are never required to buy a package and can choose services individually. You also have the right to use a casket purchased elsewhere.
Average in Connecticut
$3,119 – $9,810
Source: NFDA 2023 · Direct cremation to traditional burial
Funerals in this area run $3,119–$9,810. If your loved one had a life insurance policy, the benefit can cover these costs — and we'll file the claim and handle the carrier for you, even without the policy number. $0 upfront, and nothing if it doesn't pay out.
“We went in to purchase a niche. What should have been an easy process ended up to be three hours. The sales person we worked with was not familiar with any of the products. Every question we had he had to leave the room for the answer. He was writing up our sale for the niche only to find it was not available. After we toured the niches for an hour and he had a book with him showing us the available ones. We had a Saturday service and were told to be there early to sign papers and make payment. When we arrived the girl at the desk said we were too early and no one was in. We were told someone was going to walk us to the service with the ashes. The niche was going to be covered with a black curtain. None of this happened. Then at the end of the service we had to locate the workers to close the niche. We had to move the service because the workers left the equipment in front of the niche. Everything was very unprofessional and I had to chase everyone for help. On top of this I had to pay a 750 fee to the cemetery since we did not use s funeral home. The cemetery did NOTHING. We brought the ashes, had the cremation form, had to direct the workers, had to bring a table for the ashes. I feel we were taken advantage of.”
— Laura Wilkins
“I just purchased a plot at All Saints Cemetery today. The first step in the journey of preplanning for my mom‘s passing. Since this is such an unfamiliar process for me naturally, I was very nervous, but as soon as I stepped into the office, I felt at ease I met with Albert Kroger Family service advisor, who was so caring and sympathetic as well as so knowledgeable who took the time to walk me through the process of purchasing a the final resting place for my mom despite me not having an appointment. I truly recommend going there if you have to go through this painful process. Thank you, Al for your caring thoughts and your guidance. It truly meant a lot.”
— Maria Rodriguez
“Karen was fantastic to work with and brought light to our family during a very dark time. She was compassionate, knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend! She helped design my father's beautiful headstone attached.”
— Jim Oddo
We file the life insurance claim and recover unclaimed property — the payout can help cover costs like these. $0 upfront.
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