Anonymous wrote:OP - You might get a cost for cremation versus not doing so. We are Catholic and both my parents were cremated and a mass was said. I do not remember my mom’s funeral, but my dad’s ashes were in an urn on the altar. In our area if VA, visitation is at the church as hour or so before the mass and burial which might reduce the cost of using a separate space etc. Consider what a parent’s wish might be and balance it against what is affordable.
We did this for my father as well. Their FL church had a visiting time with sandwiches and punch afterwards. Then we brought the ashes to NY and had a small service at the chapel at the cemetery (they already had their plots there). We then rented a room at an Italian restaurant and had about 50 family members and friends (from the NY area where he had lived until retirement) and had a monitor set up with a photo gallery.
When my dad was moved to hospice, he was adamant about being cremated, so we did that. You can skip the visitation at the funeral home if you have some time to talk with folks somewhere else, either in the church parish hall, basement, etc. He wanted "On Eagles Wings" played at the mass, and that about broke me. We did a full mass in FL but a nun in NY (!) talked my mom out of doing a second one.
Best wishes for you to move through this with loved ones around to help.