Since our founding in 1908, the guiding principle of Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel has been the commitment to treating each family who comes to us as our own. With sincerity, pride, and dedication, we are committed to this time-honored tradition. We’ve gathered together a staff of highly-qualified and deeply caring individuals to assist us in continuing the funeral home’s mission of providing excellence in service to families in their time of need. Whether you have an immediate need for our services or you wish to begin pre-planning a funeral arrangement for you or someone you love, call us. We will be proud to serve you.
Our locations are: Maple Grove, Blaine, and Minneapolis.
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Certified by Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel • Apr 12, 2026
Certified by Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel • Apr 12, 2026
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Kim Mellem
Mar 15, 2026
5.0
Stop looking and choose KR! They prepared the room for THE MOST BEAUTIFUL send off we could ask for. Nothing was missed! They made mini paper hammers with my father-in-law‘s photo on it. Every station they set up was a perfect depiction of his life! People were blown away at how beautiful it was and asked how long it took us to set up. We said we dropped pictures and some woodwork off and they did the rest! They did EVERYTHING!
Every person we worked with was incredibly kind and made us think we were part of their extended family.
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Sarah Hanf
Mar 1, 2026
5.0
The care we received while we planned the celebration of life of our loved one was phenomenal. We were told by many it was the best funeral they had ever been to. From start to finish you took the stress away from us and executed the vision perfectly. Thank you!
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sue klimas
Feb 5, 2026
5.0
We buried my sister here.
Several people who came loved it, and used it for their family members going forward.
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lisa Bjork
Feb 2, 2026
5.0
Danielle and the entire team did such an amazing job helping to coordinate my dad’s funerals. They added special touches that were unexpected and very special. At a difficult time, the team really made us at easy and took care of everything. Highly recommend!
Lisa Bjork
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MN FOURPAWS
Jan 24, 2026
5.0
We so appreciated working with Kozlak Radulovich. They treated our mom, Ruth, with so much care & we’re very respectful to her after she passed. We felt like she mattered & we as a family mattered to them. We would definitely recommend Kozlak Radulovich to care for a loss in your family.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel
What does it cost to bury a person in a cemetery?
First is the purchase price of the "right to use" the burial plot (unlike a real estate purchase, where you buy the land and all the structures on it; here you are only purchasing what is called the "interment rights" to the land). In addition, there are fees for the "opening" and "closing" of the gravesite; and any fees required to obtain the necessary permits and to maintain cemetery files and records. In addition, there's the fee for the use of any special equipment (such as a casket-lowering device); as well as the costs for any other services or items purchased. There's also the headstone or grave marker installation fee, and a one-time "perpetual care" (sometimes called "endowment care") fee paid to ensure your loved one's burial site is well-maintained.
Does my loved one have to be embalmed prior to burial?
This is a question we hear a lot. Many funeral homes suggest (and may even go so far as to require) embalming if you're planning a viewing or visitation. That's because they want the experience to be as good as it can be for those in attendance, and proper embalming can ensure the deceased looks their best. But as a general rule, embalming is not necessary or legally required if the body is cared for in a relatively short amount of time. Please contact us for specific state or local requirements.
How much will a casket cost?
The Federal Trade Commission states that average casket costs around $2,000. If you are concerned about casket costs, speak with your funeral director who can advise you on the most appropriate casket for your situation and your budget.
What is a burial vault, and why do I need to buy one?
Today, modern cemetery grounds are well-groomed, with vast expanses of green grass. A burial vault protects this pristine view, ensuring there is no sign of burial plots "settling". Certainly the vault also protects the casket; but the primary role of a burial vault is to protect the beauty of the cemetery environment.
What's involved in a cemetery burial?
If your loved one has not made previous arrangements for their burial, leaving you to pick the location of their interment, the first thing you'll need to do involves the selection of the cemetery and burial location within the grounds. You'll also choose the most suitable casket and burial vault, and provide us with the clothing you'd like your loved one to wear (and any 'special items' you'd like us to place in the casket) . Once payment is made, the date and time of interment is agreed upon. At that time, the cemetery grounds keepers will take care of the "opening" and "closing" of the grave and the proper placement of the casket in the burial vault.
Do I have to buy a headstone or grave marker?
The cemetery will put a temporary identification marker on your loved one's grave, but it is only intended as a placeholder until a permanent headstone or grave marker is set in place. Without one, your loved one's burial site will, when this temporary marker becomes illegible or is somehow removed, appear "unmarked".
Where do I purchase a headstone or grave marker?
We, and the cemetery where your loved one will be interred, have strong working relationships with trusted monument companies. When you are ready to order a gheadstone or grave marker, we will come together to orchestrate its selection, manufacture and placement. Speak with your funeral director to get the details.
What is "direct burial"?
When we make arrangements for the direct burial of an individual, we are expediting their interment. There will be no funeral, memorial service or celebration-of-life; instead, we provide the physical care of the deceased (perhaps embalming their body, but certainly dressing and casketing) and then escort the casket to the cemetery for immediate burial.
Is direct burial right for our situation?
It's very hard to know without having the opportunity to speak with you. Direct burial works well when there are few mourners or if your loved one's wishes were for a simple interment. It's done quickly and professionally, without ceremony of any kind. With that said, what do you think? Does direct burial feel like the right course of action for you? Speak with a funeral professional to further explore the idea.
What services do you provide when I choose direct burial?
Your funeral director will complete and file the death certificate, obtain signatures on any required permits or authorizations, helps you select a cemetery in which to inter your loved one, as well as a casket and burial vault. He or she will oversee the physical care of the deceased: they will be dressed in clothes you've provided (or purchased from us), casketed, and then escorted to the cemetery for immediate burial. This same individual will witness the burial and provide you with copies of all pertinent papers for safekeeping.
What is a graveside service?
Rather than having a service in a church or funeral home chapel, and then adjourning to the cemetery for the burial; some families choose to gather solely at the cemetery. There, they are led through a ceremony prepared by a clergy person or celebrant and witness the in-ground committal of their loved one's casket. If the idea of a graveside service appeals to you, speak with your funeral director about your options.
What "extra" fees or charges will I need to pay?
Some of the things you'll discuss with your funeral director involve purchases made from outside vendors, and you will be asked to pay for those items at the time of the arrangement conference. One of the most common is the fee charged by a newspaper to print your loved one's obituary. Another cash advance charge could be for clergy or musician's fees, floral arrangements, reception necessities, such as food/beverage or facility rental. Your funeral director will provide you with a detailed invoice for all cash advance items.
When do I pay for a funeral service?
The exact answer to this question largely depends upon the services, products and cemetery you've selected; but a good rule of thumb is to expect to pay at the time the service contract is signed (at the time of the arrangement conference, or soon afterwards). Speak with your funeral director to learn more.
Who will write my loved one's obituary?
We're tempted to answer this with another question: who would you like to write it? Perhaps you'd like to ask a friend or family member to do so; maybe you're thinking it's something you would like to do. Or perhaps you'd rather turn the duty over to your funeral director. He or she is experienced in obituary writing, and would be delighted to relieve you of the task; so don't hesitate to ask them to craft a suitable obituary.
What services does Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel provide?
Kozlak-Radulovich offers funeral services, cremation services, military and memorial services, arrangement conferences, pre-planning and pre-funding options, legal documentation handling, ceremony planning, viewing, inheritance arranging, and various educational seminars.
Where is Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel located?
It is located at 1385 107th Avenue Northeast, Blaine, MN 55434, United States.
What are the operating hours of Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel?
The chapel is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Does Kozlak-Radulovich offer funeral pre-planning services?
Yes, they provide funeral pre-planning and pre-funding services along with educational seminars to guide families through the process.
What payment methods are accepted at Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel?
They accept American Express, Check, Discover, Financing options, MasterCard, and Visa.
Are the facilities at Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the chapel has wheelchair accessible entrance, seating, and restrooms including unisex and accessible restrooms.
Is Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel LGBTQ+ friendly?
Yes, they welcome LGBTQ+ clients and are recognized as a transgender safe space.
Does Kozlak-Radulovich provide onsite chapel and burial services?
Yes, they have an onsite chapel and offer burial and cremation services.
Which nearby places can customers visit before or after their appointment at Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel?
Customers may visit Suzanne Park for outdoor relaxation, Starbucks for coffee, or shopping at SuperTarget and Target Blaine which are located close by.
Are there medical or assisted living facilities near Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel that customers might find useful?
Nearby medical and assisted living facilities include Southern Oaks Place and Comfort Residence, which could assist families and visitors in the area.
Is there convenient parking available at Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel?
Yes, the funeral chapel offers free onsite parking for visitors.
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