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Here are average prices for common funerals in Santa Clara, CA, based on our estimates. Prices will vary at different funeral homes, so it's a good idea to compare several options and ask for general price lists.
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Memorials for people from Santa Clara, CA
Sep 11, 1955 — Jun 29, 2025
Santa Clara, CA
**In Loving Memory of David JaMarr Brown**
*September 11, 1955 – June 29, 2025*
David JaMarr Brown, b…
Read more**In Loving Memory of David JaMarr Brown**
*September 11, 1955 – June 29, 2025*
David JaMarr Brown, beloved father, …
Read moreDec 5, 1942 — Jun 22, 2025
Santa Clara, CA
Arturo Ganotan Basa, fondly known as “Uncle Art,” was born on December 5, 1942, in Bakit-Bakit, Ros…
Read moreArturo Ganotan Basa, fondly known as “Uncle Art,” was born on December 5, 1942, in Bakit-Bakit, Rosales, Pangasina…
Read moreArturo Ganotan Basa, fondly known as “Uncle Art,” was born on De…
Read moreJun 13, 1947 — May 29, 2025
Santa Clara, CA
Beyla, 77, passed away on May 29, 2025, in the company of her loved ones.
Beyla de 77 años, falleci…
Read moreBeyla, 77, passed away on May 29, 2025, in the company of her loved ones.
Beyla de 77 años, falleció el 29 de mayo…
Read moreBeyla, 77, passed away on May 29, 2025, in the company of her lo…
Read morePlanning a funeral in Santa Clara, CA
While there are only a few funeral homes in Santa Clara, you’ll find a wealth of options in the surrounding areas of San Jose and Sunnyvale. Due to the high number of people in Santa Clara who choose cremation over burial, several Santa Clara funeral homes focus on primarily on cremation, but most will be able to help with a burial, as well.
Santa Clara has just one city-run cemetery, but there is also a private Catholic cemetery. For a wider array options, you only need to look as far as San Jose.
If you choose to have your loved one cremated, you may elect to inter their ashes in a cemetery, scatter them in a place of your choosing (check local laws first) or keep them in an urn. If you’re planning on hosting a memorial on your own or not planning to have one, the only service you may need from a funeral home is a direct cremation.
Not sure what to do or where to start? Try our free funeral planning guide to get help making key decisions and finding the right vendors.