4104 Needmore Rd
Dayton, OH 45424
Newcomer Funeral Home Dayton Ohio
About Newcomer Funeral Home Dayton, OH
There are many Newcomer funeral homes located throughout the country. As one of the premier funeral providers in the country, Newcomer has been providing funeral services to families dating back to 1893, when the first Newcomer Funeral Home was opened by D.W. Newcomer in Kansas City.
The tradition of Newcomer funeral homes is to provide an exceptional quality funeral service to families at a fair and reasonable price. With this tradition in mind, Newcomer Funeral Homes have been able to expand their presence throughout the United States, including right here in the greater Dayton OH region. If you and your family are pre-planning a funeral, or perhaps you need immediate assistance, the funeral home staff at Newcomer Funeral Home will be able to lend a helping hand and compassionate assistance to you and your family in your time of need like they have been doing for generations.
Newcomer Funeral Homes
Newcomer Funeral Home has 4 convenient locations in the Dayton OH area, including North Dayton Chapel at 4104 Needmore Rd (45424), the Centerville Chapel at 820 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd (45459), the Beavercreek Chapel at 3380 Dayton Xenia Rd. (45432), and lastly, their Kettering Chapel is located at 3940 Kettering Blvd. (45439). Whether you need assistance in North Dayton, Kettering, Beavercreek, or Centerville, the staff at Newcomer Funeral Homes can assist you and your family at any of these 4 convenient locations in the greater Dayton Ohio region.
If you are searching the site for Newcomer’s recent obituaries, then a quick Google search for “obituaries” and the Newcomer funeral home you are inquiring about will bring up the obituaries at that particular funeral home and chapel in Dayton OH.
Dayton, OH
Dayton Ohio is located in Montgomery County in the South Western region of Ohio. Established as a city in 1841, Dayton OH is a relatively smaller metro area, but there is a great amount of history that can be found in the city, including the famous Wright Brothers and the birthplace of aviation.
Dayton is also the home of many funeral service professionals. Newcomer stands out in the business when it comes to integrity and compassionately caring for the families they serve during their time of need.
The Newcomer team in Dayton OH can serve you and your family at the highest level. As experts in the funeral industry in the Dayton area and throughout the country, they can provide expert consultation and funeral service in your time of need. Give their North Dayton, Kettering, Beavercreek, or Centerville chapel a call if you and your family are inquiring about an expert funeral service of the highest quality.
This page spotlights Newcomer Funeral Home Dayton Ohio locations. However, with a presence in other areas of the state as well as the country, they do have other convenient locations listed below. Click any of the locations below to find other Newcomer locations in that metro area of the state.
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Memorial Rush Orders
Do you need your headstone completed quickly?
If you find yourself in a rare situation, such as family members coming into town to see the finished headstone or maybe just wanting a tribute completed before an upcoming holiday, ask us about our rush orders, where we can have your stone completed in our warehouse within 2 weeks after approving a final proofed image
Frequently Asked Questions About Upright Headstones
How Much Does The Average Funeral Cost?
According to the National Directors Funeral Association, the median funeral cost for a traditional burial with viewing and burial is right around $8,800. For a cremation with viewing, the median cost is around $3,200. However, there are many factors that determine the cost of a funeral, as some funeral homes have packages that start around $1,500 – $2,000. It is best to go over the options and pricing, including financing and payment plans, with the staff at your funeral home.
What Is The Lowest Possible Funeral Cost?
The lowest cost for a funeral will be direct cremation. With this route, you would not be paying for the funeral director, funeral service, or embalming.
What Should I Consider When Planning The Funeral?
- Did the deceased leave a will or special instructions behind?
- Is embalming or cremation preferred?
- For a traditional burial, who will serve as pallbearers?
- If embalming, what will the deceased wear?
- Who will be giving a eulogy that will celebrate the deceased’s life?