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How to Choose a Funeral Home in Miami
Questions to ask, red flags to watch for, and your rights under the FTC Funeral Rule.
9 licensed funeral homes serving families in Hialeah, Florida. Verified contact information, ratings, and service details.
Hialeah is home to one of the largest Cuban-American communities in the United States, and its funeral homes reflect this heritage — bilingual staff, Catholic traditions, and experience with Cuban velatorio customs are standard.
Caballero Rivero Hialeah
Muslim Cemetery of Miami-Dade
A Monument & Casket Depot
Hialeah has multiple licensed funeral homes serving its large Spanish-speaking community, including several Caballero Rivero locations and bilingual providers. Use our directory to see all current listings with contact information.
Yes — nearly all funeral homes in Hialeah have Spanish-speaking staff. Many are staffed entirely in Spanish and offer services tailored to Cuban Catholic funeral traditions including the velatorio (overnight wake), Catholic mass, and expedited cremation or burial arrangements.
Funeral costs in Hialeah generally align with Miami-Dade County averages: direct cremation from $795–$1,500; simple burial from $3,500; full traditional service from $6,500–$12,000. Use our free cost calculator for a personalized estimate.
A velatorio is an overnight wake common in Cuban Catholic tradition, typically held at a funeral home chapel. The body is present, family and community gather, prayers are led, and the service may extend late into the night or even multiple nights. Formal attire (dark colors) is expected throughout.
Planning
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