Burial vs Cremation in Perth

When arranging a funeral, one of the most important decisions families face is choosing between burial and cremation.

At Remembrance Funerals, we provide clear, compassionate guidance to help you understand the differences and choose the option that best reflects your loved one’s wishes, beliefs and circumstances.

What Is the Difference Between Burial and Cremation?

Burial

A burial involves placing your loved one in a coffin or casket and interring them in a cemetery.

Burial services typically include:

  • A church, chapel or graveside service
  • A formal ceremony with family and friends
  • Interment at a cemetery such as Karrakatta or Pinnaroo

Cremation

Cremation involves the respectful process of reducing the body to ashes.

Cremation options include:

  • Direct cremation (no formal service)
  • Cremation with a memorial service
  • Traditional funeral followed by cremation

The ashes can then be returned to the family for keeping, scattering or memorial placement.

Burial vs Cremation: Key Considerations

1. Cost

Cremation is generally more affordable than burial.

Burials often involve additional costs such as:

  • Cemetery plots
  • Headstones or memorials
  • Ongoing maintenance

If you would like to understand pricing in more detail, you can read our guide on funeral costs in Perth or the cost of cremation in Perth.

2. Personal Preference

The choice between burial and cremation often comes down to personal or family wishes.

Some families prefer:

  • A traditional burial for cultural or religious reasons
  • Cremation for simplicity or flexibility

3. Religious and Cultural Beliefs

Certain religions and cultures have specific preferences regarding burial or cremation.

For example:

  • Catholic funerals traditionally preferred burial, although cremation is now widely accepted
  • Other faiths may have specific practices or requirements

We have experience supporting all cultural and religious traditions with care and respect.

4. Flexibility of Service

Cremation offers greater flexibility in terms of timing and location.

Families can:

  • Hold a service before or after the cremation
  • Arrange a memorial at a later date
  • Choose a location that suits their needs

Burial services are generally more structured around cemetery arrangements.

5. Memorial Options

Both burial and cremation offer meaningful ways to honour your loved one.

  • Burial provides a permanent place of remembrance
  • Cremation allows for flexible memorial options, including keeping or scattering ashes

Which Option Is Right for You?

There is no right or wrong choice — only what feels right for your family.

Our role is to:

  • Explain your options clearly
  • Answer your questions
  • Support you in making a decision with confidence

We will ensure your loved one is cared for with dignity, regardless of the option you choose.

Support from an Experienced Funeral Director

With over 20 years of experience, Remembrance Funerals supports families across:

  • Perth
  • Fremantle
  • Rockingham
  • Karrakatta
  • Pinnaroo

We can meet with you in your home or a location of your choice to guide you through your options.

Speak to Our Team

If you are unsure whether burial or cremation is right for your situation, we are here to help.

Our team is available 24 hours a day to provide caring, professional guidance.