Since 1998, All Cremation Options has been providing affordable and simple cremation services to families throughout Central Florida. Our simple cremation services are an alternative to traditional funeral services, affording families the flexibility to memorialize their loved one without overspending. Our direct cremation fee includes all necessary services and fees from the moment we are called, through the time you receive your loved one's urn.
Audrey helped me with every cremation detail and answered questions for my Father.
Very professional and caring.
PA
Pam Allen
Sep 27, 2025
5.0
The staff was wonderful and professional helping me navigate through this difficult time. Thank you Audrey, Caitlin and so sorry I forget the lovely girls name at cremation office who I met to receive remains. I am so happy I chose All Cremation Options which is also Fuller Funeral. Chose of options and no hidden fees. They made the process very smooth in a timely matter taking care of so many details. My Thanks again to all.
RP
Ryszarda Pelc
Aug 5, 2025
5.0
Thank you to help us to say good bye to our beloved grandma …
GV
Gary Vecchio
Apr 4, 2025
5.0
Thank you for being compassionate and keeping us informed during the whole process.
CC
Cassidy Cranor
Dec 8, 2022
5.0
The care and attention given by the staff was outstanding. Marcia was so knowledgeable and helpful. She and the rest of the staff made a difficult time easier by going above and beyond. I would highly recommend.
Frequently Asked Questions About All Cremation Options - Naples
What do I do when a death occurs?
We will help coordinate arrangements with the crematory.
Bring the following information to complete the State vital statistic requirements:
Birth Date
Birthplace
Father's Name
Mother's Name
Social Security Number
Veteran's Discharge or Claim Number
Education
Marital Status
Contact your clergy. Decide on time and place of funeral or memorial service.
We will assist you in determining the number of copies you will need of the death certificate and can order them for you.
Make a list of immediate family, close friends and employer or business colleagues. Notify each by phone.
Decide on appropriate memorial to which gifts may be made (church, hospice, library, charity or school).
Arrange for members of family or close friends to take turns answering door or phone, keeping careful record of calls. If Social Security checks are automatic deposit, notify the bank of the death.
When I call, will someone come right away?
Our team makes every effort to get there as quickly as possible to bring your loved one into our care. Depending on the time of day we get the call can have an impact on how quickly we are able to get there. We always endeavor to be at the home or facility within 60-90 minutes of getting the initial call.
What can be done with the cremated remains?
With cremation, your options are numerous. The cremains can be interred in a cemetery plot, i.e., earth burial, retained by a family member, usually in an urn, scattered on private property, or at a place that was significant to the deceased. (It would always be advisable to check for local regulations regarding scattering in a public place-your cremation specialist can help you with this.)
Today, there are many different types of memorial options from which to choose. Memorialization is a time-honored tradition that has been practiced for centuries. A memorial serves as a tribute to a life lived and provides a focal point for remembrance, as well as a record for future generations. The type of memorial you choose is a personal decision.
What is memorialization for a cremation?
You might choose ground burial of the urn. If so, you may usually choose either a bronze memorial or monument. Cremation niches in columbariums are also available at many cemeteries. They offer the beauty of a mausoleum setting with the benefits of above ground placement of remains. Many cemeteries also offer scattering gardens. This area of a cemetery offers the peacefulness of a serene garden where family and friends can come and reflect.
If I am cremated, can I be buried with my spouse even if he or she was in a casket?
Yes — Depending upon the cemetery's policy, you may be able to save a grave space by having the cremains buried on top of the casketed remains of your spouse, or utilize the space provided next to him/her. Many cemeteries allow for multiple cremated remains to be interred in a single grave space.
What do I need to know about income tax when I lose a spouse?
Uncertainty about income tax issues can add to the stress experienced from the death of a spouse. You should meet with your family attorney and/or tax advisor as soon as possible to review your particular tax and estate circumstances. Bring a detailed list of your questions to the meeting. If you do not have an attorney or tax advisor, call the IRS toll-free at 800-829-1040 for answers to specific tax questions.
Is there financial help if I need it?
There are a number of options available, including:
Determine if the deceased person qualifies for any entitlements. Check with the Social Security Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and with your State Fund. Many people are entitled to get financial assistance with their funeral costs from these agencies if they qualify.
Review all of the deceased person's insurance policies, including life insurance. Some life insurance policies have coverage clauses for funeral related costs.
Find local charities providing financial help for funeral expenses. Search for nonprofit organizations and for churches in your area.
What steps should I take when a death occurs?
We help coordinate crematory arrangements. Bring necessary personal details to complete state requirements, contact clergy to decide on funeral timing and place, notify family and friends, and arrange for memorial contributions. We also assist with ordering death certificates.
How quickly does your team respond after I call?
Our team strives to arrive at the home or facility within 60-90 minutes after the initial call, depending on the time of day.
What options are available for what can be done with cremated remains?
Cremated remains can be buried, kept in an urn, scattered on private property or meaningful locations, subject to local regulations. Many memorial options are available to honor your loved one.
What memorialization choices are available for cremation?
Options include bronze memorials or monuments for ground burial, cremation niches in columbariums, and scattering gardens at cemeteries to provide a peaceful reflection area.
Can cremated remains be buried with a spouse who was casketed?
Yes, depending on cemetery policy, cremated remains can be buried on top of or next to a spouse's casketed remains, often allowing multiple cremains in one grave space.
Where can I get help with income tax questions after losing a spouse?
You should consult a family attorney or tax advisor with your questions as soon as possible. Alternatively, you can contact the IRS at 800-829-1040 for tax-related information.
Are there financial assistance options available for funeral costs?
Yes, options include checking entitlements through Social Security, Veterans Affairs, insurance policies that may cover funeral costs, and seeking help from local charities and churches.
Is your facility accessible for individuals with disabilities?
Yes, we have wheelchair-accessible entrances and seating, and onsite services, with free onsite parking available.
What nearby services are available if I need home health care?
Nearby you will find Miss Daisy's Home Health Agency, Nurse Next Door, and Friendly Home Health Care offering home health and counseling services to support families in the area.
How can I arrange transportation to your funeral home?
Naples Limousine and Naples Airport Shuttle nearby offer limo services and airport shuttles, helping visitors reach our location easily.
Are there nearby places where I can relax or find wellness services?
Yes, Naples' Best Massage spa and AAH Fitness gym are close by for wellness and relaxation needs before or after your visit.