Morden Funeral Costs
Dignified funeral services in Morden
We provide two options to choose from - the Attended Funeral and the Unattended Funeral. Our Attended Funeral offers flexible arrangements and we can help arrange any additional services you may wish for. The Unattended Funeral offers a simple and dignified direct cremation without mourners present.

Our Funeral Services
The Unattended Funeral
We will help you arrange a simple funeral consisting of a direct cremation without mourners present.From£1595plus £- (Includes cost of cremation).plus £- (Includes cost of cremation).Our Unattended Funeral allows friends and family to commemorate your loved one in their own way. Our expert funeral directors will provide all necessary care, while offering advice and support every step of the way. A cremation will then be carried out without mourners present, overseen by one of our qualified attendants.The Attended Funeral
A fully personalised funeral arranged and conducted by our expert teams in accordance with your exact wishes.From£3495plus £1408 estimated third party costs for cost of cremation and attendance of a celebrant or minister.plus £1408 estimated third party costs for cost of cremation and attendance of a celebrant or minister.
Comparing different funeral services
Rest assured that both you and your loved one will receive the same, high quality of care that we pride ourselves on, regardless of which option you choose.
- Be cared for by our experienced and professionally trained staff
- Lay at peace in our climate-controlled mortuary, where they will receive continuous care
- Be treated with the respect and dignity that we are known for
Additional cost for visits outside office hours
Additional cost for visits outside office hours
For care and support at this difficult time, visit our Morden funeral home.

What does a Dignity funeral director do?
Although care for the departed is a critical feature of the role, equal importance is placed on those that have been left behind. Our funeral directors demonstrate a certain duty of care, part of which is to reassure the family and help ease their burden. Those experiencing loss will have to make decisions regarding the funeral at a difficult and emotional time, so we will aim to give them the support they need, helping to organise a fitting service for their loved one.

And that's not the end of it. As part of the support offered to every family dealing with the loss of a loved one, our funeral directors can also help with the administrative side of bereavement. They will provide information about any paperwork that is required, along with advice to ensure it is completed correctly.

To make sure a loved one is looked after in accordance with their family's wishes, our teams, including funeral arrangers, embalmers and operatives, are trained to perform their duties to the highest standards - from the moment of collection, through to the funeral service and the final goodbye.

Whether it's working with local care homes, training the clergy in funeral procedures, or advising public bodies on the way they should care for the deceased and bereaved, being a part of Dignity means our funeral directors are ready to assist and are always looking to put a little something back.

Frequently asked questions
When someone dies, the first steps will depend on how and where the person passed away. Our step-by-step guides will walk you through the practical steps. For additional support and personal advice, please get in touch with us.
The average cost of a cremation funeral in the UK is £3,744. However, this will vary according to location and other factors. Talk to your local funeral director to get a better idea of costs for the type of service you require.
The average cost of a burial in the UK is £4,798. This comprises burial charges, minister or celebrant fees, and funeral director fees. This cost does vary by location, your local funeral director will be able to give you a better understanding of costs.
Third party funeral costs are additional charges which we will manage for you and attach to your single invoice. Get in touch with us to confirm costs and plan a funeral to fit your budget.
You don't have to make an appointment at our funeral homes. However, doing so will ensure that someone can be available to cater to your needs. When arranging a funeral, our Funeral Directors are happy to visit you in your own home, if required.
Dignity Funeral Plans let you pay for your funeral in advance and at today's price. It's a way of taking control of the unexpected, setting out the arrangements and limiting the costs by paying for the services included in the funeral plan upfront.