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North Miami and North Miami Beach have a large Haitian and Caribbean community. Funeral homes in this area are experienced with Haitian Catholic traditions — including the use of white as a mourning color, extended wakes, and coordination with Haitian music and prayer traditions.
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Yes — North Miami and North Miami Beach have several funeral homes with experience serving the Haitian-American community, which is one of the largest in the United States. Staff fluent in Haitian Creole and French are available at several providers in the area.
White is the traditional mourning color at Haitian funerals, not black. Close family members typically wear white attire; guests may wear white or black. Wearing black is also acceptable but wearing all white — especially for women — is the stronger cultural expression of mourning in Haitian tradition.
Haitian Catholic funerals typically include a multiday period of prayer (priye) at the family's home or a funeral chapel, a Catholic funeral mass, and an extended wake. Singing, prayer, and communal gathering are central. Services in Miami may be held in Haitian Creole, French, or English depending on the family.
Funeral costs in North Miami align with broader Miami-Dade averages: direct cremation from $795–$1,500; simple burial from $3,500; full traditional service $6,500–$12,000. Some funeral homes in the area offer community pricing for Haitian families.
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