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Nov 8, 1937 — Apr 13, 2026
San Francisco, CA
Leonor Ponce de Santiago, 88, of San Francisco, California, passed away peacefully, leaving behind …
Read moreLeonor Ponce de Santiago, 88, of San Francisco, California, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of lov…
Read moreLeonor Ponce de Santiago, 88, of San Francisco, California, pass…
Read more1968 — Mar 18, 2026
San Francisco, CA
Remembering Will White by Mark Mosher
For the engineer who reached for the stars and never forgot wh…
Read moreRemembering Will White by Mark Mosher
For the engineer who reached for the stars and never forgot where he came fro…
Read moreSep 25, 1932 — Mar 16, 2026
San Francisco, CA
In loving memory of Lillian Wong, who passed away on March 16, 2026. She was the devoted wife of Al…
Read moreIn loving memory of Lillian Wong, who passed away on March 16, 2026. She was the devoted wife of Alfred, loving mo…
Read moreIn loving memory of Lillian Wong, who passed away on March 16, 2…
Read moreMar 11, 1960 — Mar 7, 2026
San Francisco, CA
Elbert "Peanut" Swain III, beloved family member and friend, passed away peacefully on March 7, 202…
Read moreElbert "Peanut" Swain III, beloved family member and friend, passed away peacefully on March 7, 2026, just short o…
Read moreElbert "Peanut" Swain III, beloved family member and friend, pas…
Read morePlanning a funeral in San Francisco
If you’re planning a funeral in San Francisco, there are dozens of funeral homes to choose from, but you should note that it’s virtually impossible to bury someone within city limits. Due to space constraints, many cemeteries have been built over, and the remaining ones are no longer accepting new internments. Those who wish bury their loved ones often look south to Colma, a San Francisco suburb in which almost three quarters of the land is zoned for cemeteries.
That being said, cremation is more common than burial in San Francisco, with the overall cremation rate in California now over 60% and growing. If you’re interested in cremation in San Francisco and planning on hosting a memorial service or celebration of life on your own (or not having an event), you may want to consider a direct cremation to save money. A direct cremation includes the necessary steps for cremation without additional services from a funeral home. There are several San Francisco direct cremation providers that offer cremations for less than $1,000.
San Francisco also offers an array of funeral homes that specialize in specific cultures of religions. In our San Francisco funeral home listings, you’ll find Chinese funeral homes, Jewish funeral homes and more.
If you’re unsure about what type of funeral you want for your loved one, try our free funeral planner to plan a funeral in San Francisco that feels meaningful for your family.