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North Texas Cremation Society

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North Central Texas Cremation and Funeral Services is a cremation and funeral services provider operating in the Dallas area. The company offers cremation packages starting at $1,145, along with traditional funeral services and memorial options. They provide 24/7 availability for families and offer personalized service planning.

Starting price
$1,145

About North Texas Cremation Society

North Central Texas Cremation and Funeral Services, LLC. is a cremation and funeral services provider based in Dallas, Texas. The company emphasizes personalized funeral and cremation services, with funeral directors serving as both caregivers and administrators. They are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and offer families the option to personalize services whether choosing cremation, traditional funeral, or memorial service options.

North Texas Cremation Society prices

Price list published · source

Service prices
Cremation$1,145

At $1,145, this sits within the typical national range of $1,000–$3,000 for direct cremation.

Prices are estimates and change. Providers must give you an itemized price list under the FTC Funeral Rule — always confirm directly.

North Texas Cremation Society packages

Cremation

$1,145

Direct cremation package

Packages and prices are as published by the provider and can change — always confirm the itemized list directly.

Services offered

  • Cremation

Recognition & specialties

Specialties

  • cremation

Where is North Texas Cremation Society?

1550 N Stemmons Fwy, Canyon Lake, TX

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North Texas Cremation Society reviews

Updated July 2026
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Rating from Google · updated July 2026

5.0 from 12 reviews on google

What cremation prices usually include

General context, not specific to North Texas Cremation Society: 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 a funeral?

The funeral is a ceremony of proven worth and value for those who mourn. It provides an opportunity for the survivors and others who share in the loss to express their love, respect and grief. It permits facing openly and realistically the crisis that death may present. Through the funeral, the bereaved take that first step towards emotional adjustment to their loss.

What type of service should I have?

Only you can answer that question. The type of service conducted for the deceased, if not noted in a pre-plan, is decided by the family. The service is usually held at a place of worship or at the funeral home. The service may vary in ritual according to religious denomination or the wishes of the family. A private service is by invitation only where selected relatives and a few close friends attend the funeral service. A memorial service is usually a service without the body present.

Can I personalize my funeral service?

Absolutely, in fact, we recommend it. After all, the funeral is a celebration of life. Funeral directors are happy to discuss all options and ensure your funeral is tailored to your wishes. It may be personalized in many unique ways. Contact us at (972) 755-2222 to explore the possibilities.

Why should we have a public viewing?

There are many reasons to view the deceased. It is part of many cultural and ethnic traditions, and many grief specialists believe that viewing aids the grief process, by helping the bereaved recognize the reality of death. Viewing is even encouraged for children, as long as it is their desire to do so, and the process is explained well.

Why do we need an obituary notice?

It is helpful to friends and the community to have an obituary notice published announcing the death and type of service to be held. A notice can be placed in a local newspaper, or on the Internet.

What do funeral directors do?

Funeral directors are both caregivers and administrators. In their administrative duties, they make the arrangements for transportation of the body, complete all necessary paperwork, and implement the choices made by the family regarding the funeral and final disposition of the body. As caregivers, funeral directors are listeners, advisors and supporters.

What should I do if the death occurs in the middle of the night or on the weekend?

We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All you need to do is place a call to us at (972) 755-2222. If you request immediate assistance, one of our professionals will be there within the hour.

What should I do if a death occurs while away from home?

Your funeral director can assist you if a death occurs anywhere on the globe. Contact your hometown funeral director of choice immediately. They will assume responsibility and coordinate the arrangements for the return of the deceased person to their community.

What is the purpose of embalming?

Embalming sanitizes and preserves the body, retards the decomposition process, and enhances the appearance of a body disfigured by traumatic death or illness. It makes it possible to lengthen the time between death and the final disposition, thus allowing family members time to arrange and participate in the type of service most comforting to them.

Is embalming mandatory by law?

No. But, certain factors of time, health and possible legal requirements might make embalming either appropriate or necessary. Please note that embalming may be required if the deceased is being transported by air to another country where local laws need be observed.

Is cremation a substitute for a funeral?

No, cremation is an alternative to earth burial or entombment for the body's final disposition and often follows a traditional funeral service. We can assist you with the necessary information for a funeral with a cremation following or a memorial service.

Can I have a visitation period and a funeral service if cremation is chosen?

Yes. Cremation does not preclude having a visitation period and a funeral service. Cremation is simply one option for final disposition of the body.

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