Shaw-Davis Funeral Home Columbus Ohio

Shaw-Davis Funeral Home Columbus, OH

Shaw-Davis Funeral Home is the very first family-owned funeral home established in Columbus, OH. The company has been serving families in Columbus since 1907. With 2 locations, one in the Short North and one in Clintonville, the staff at Shaw-Davis Funeral Home is very proud of how well they take care of their families, and they have promised to give you a beautiful, lasting way to remember your loved one. Their top, most important priority is to honor your loved one, and part of that is to help you deal with your grief during a very hard time. Because everyone has different needs, families can tell the Shaw-Davis staff what they want for their loved ones and any special requests they may have for their funeral service.

Shaw-Davis Funeral Home

34 W 2nd Ave
Columbus, OH 43201

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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

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Faqs

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?
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