Anonymous wrote:If you are the next of kin, you will decide.
Keep in mind it's usually not just the cremation: there is a casket (used just for the cremation), the urn (used for the burial), certified copies of death certificate, state medical examiner's fee, at minimum. All that is separate from the cremation and for my mom, cost $930. Her direct cremation cost was $3,925.
There are a lot of other frills you can buy, e.g., for a funeral ceremony.
Then the niche in the cemetery where you put the urn will also cost something, and you'll want to shop around because prices vary considerably. (Unless you want to go with the "keep it on the mantlepiece" route.)
Just did this for my mom, and this tracks with what we paid for in Bethesda. They also charged a fee to pick her body up from the hospital where she died. Total for everything came to $5500. I have her ashes in a pretty bare bones box (that still cost like $500) and want to get them buried in a plot she bought years ago. The cemetery has its own set of charges, so bare bones that will be like $4K more. There’s some rude person who commented that “you got ripped off” - I’m here to say that although the industry in general feels like a rip-off, there is no reason to make you, personally, feel bad about what you paid. It is what it is.