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Crematory · Alief, TX

Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory

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Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory is an independent funeral home serving the Alief area of Houston with locations in Central and Northside Houston. Established in 1931, the home provides burial and cremation services, including transfer to Mexico and solidified remains options, with an on-site crematory.

Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory, AliefPhoto: Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory
Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory, AliefPhoto: Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory
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Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory, AliefPhoto: Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory
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Established
1931

About Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory

Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory has been providing funeral and cremation services since 1931. The home operates two locations in Houston—Central at 2901 Canal St. and Northside at 611 Little York Rd.—and is dedicated to providing personalized funeral services to the community. The funeral home offers comprehensive services including traditional burial, cremation, and specialized options such as transfer to Mexico and solidified remains.

Typical cremation prices in Alief

Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory doesn't publish prices online. As a reference, providers in Alief typically charge:

Low
$295
Typical
$1,245
High
$5,820

City-wide figures from 30 published prices — not Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory's own rates. Under the FTC Funeral Rule, they must give you an itemized price list on request, in person or by phone.

Services offered

  • Cremation
  • Funeral homes

Facilities

  • On-site crematory

Faith & language

Languages spoken

  • Spanish

Recognition & specialties

Specialties

  • Transfer to Mexico
  • Solidified remains

Where is Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory?

2901 Canal St #1624, Alief, TX

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Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory reviews

Updated July 2026
4.9
4.9
345 reviews
Rating from Google · updated July 2026

4.9 from 345 reviews on google

What cremation prices usually include

General context, not specific to Felix H. Morales Funeral Home & On-site Crematory: a typical cremation price covers the items on the left. Those on the right are common add-ons billed separately — ask for an itemized list.

Included

  • Transfer of the deceased into the provider's care
  • The cremation itself and crematory fee
  • A basic cremation container
  • Return of the ashes to the family
  • Filing of required permits and paperwork

Usually extra

  • A viewing, visitation, or memorial ceremony (that's a full-service cremation)
  • An urn beyond the basic container
  • Certified copies of the death certificate
  • Flowers, obituary notices, or catering

Frequently asked questions

What is opening and closing, and why are there fees for it?

Opening and closing fees can include up to and beyond 50 separate services provided by the cemetery. Typically, the opening and closing fees include administration and permanent record keeping (determining ownership, obtaining permission, and the completion of other documentation which may be required, entering the interment particulars in the interment register, maintaining all legal files), opening and closing the grave (locating the grave and laying out the boundaries, excavating, and filling the interment space), installation and removal of the lowering device, placement and removal of artificial grass dressing and coco-matting at the grave site, leveling, tamping, re-grading, and sodding the grave site, and leveling and re-sodding the grave if the earth settles.

Can we dig our own grave to avoid the charge for opening and closing?

The actual opening and closing of the grave is just one component of the opening and closing fee. Due to safety issues which arise around the use of machinery on cemetery property, and the protection of other gravesites, the actual opening and closing of the grave is conducted by cemetery grounds personnel only.

Why is having a place to visit so important?

To remember, and to be remembered. A permanent memorial in a cemetery provides a focal point for remembrance and memorializing the deceased. Memorialization of the dead is a key component in almost every culture. Psychologists say that remembrance practices serve an important emotional function for survivors by helping them bring closure, which allows the healing process to begin. The provision of a permanent resting place is an important part of this process.

What happens when a cemetery runs out of land?

When a cemetery runs out of land, it will continue to operate and serve the community. Most cemeteries have crematoriums, and some historic cemeteries even offer guided tours.

In a hundred years, will this cemetery still be there?

We think of cemetery lands as being in perpetuity. There are cemeteries throughout the world that have been in existence for hundreds of years.

How soon after a death must an individual be buried?

There is no law that states a specific time frame for burial. Considerations that will affect the timeline include: the need to secure all permits and authorizations; notification of family and friends; preparation of cemetery site; and religious considerations. Public heath laws may limit the maximum amount of time allowed to pass prior to final disposition. Contact your local funeral provider for more details.

Does a body have to be embalmed before it is buried?

No. Embalming is generally a choice, one which depends on factors like if there is to be an open casket viewing of the body, or if there will be an extended time between death and internment. Public health laws may require embalming if the body is going to be transported by air or rail.

What options are available besides ground burial?

Besides ground burial, some cemeteries offer interment in lawn crypts or entombment in mausoleums. In addition, most cemeteries provide options for those who have selected cremation. These often include placement of cremated remains in a niche of a columbarium or interment in an urn space.

What are burial vaults and grave liners?

These are the outside containers into which the casket is placed. Burial vaults are designed to protect the casket and may be made of a variety of materials, including concrete, stainless steel, galvanized steel, copper, bronze, plastic, or fiberglass. A grave liner is a lightweight version of a vault which keeps the grave surface from sinking in.

Must I purchase a burial vault?

Most large, active cemeteries have regulations that require the use of a basic grave liner for maintenance and safety purposes. Either a grave liner or a burial vault will satisfy these requirements. Some smaller rural or churchyard cemeteries do not require use of a container to surround the casket in the grave.

What is cremation?

Cremation is the process of reducing the human body using high heat and flame. Cremation is not the final disposition of the remains, nor is it a type of funeral service.

Is a casket needed for cremation?

No, a casket is not required. Most states require an alternative container constructed of wood or cardboard; however, in some states, no container is required.

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