
American Made Caskets & Coffins
We've put together a list of US Casket Manufacturers & Brands, which include large corporations and small companies.
The list includes 11 companies that make some of the best steel and wood caskets & coffins made here in the USA.
5 of these companies make some, or possibly all of their products from components 100% sourced here in America, although the other manufacturers in the list still assemble them in the United States.
There are a few details about the manufacturers and also affiliate links to retailers where you can get the latest prices, shipping costs, customer reviews, special offers & more, where available.
Astral Industries
Astral Industries is unique to the industry with its ability to purchase raw coils of steel and produce finished powder coated caskets within a single facility in Lynn, Indiana. Founded in 1972, Astral has grown into one of the best steel burial casket manufacturers in the United States. Over the years, Astral has gained a reputation for balancing quality, service, and price.
Astral steel caskets are made in Lynn, Indiana using domestic and globally sourced components.Caskets by Design
Affordable ready made and made to order wood caskets & coffins for sale to the public, available in a wide variety of wood types and styles, from simple pine boxes to elegant oak, cherry & mahogany caskets & coffins. Options include 100% biodegradable construction suitable for natural burials. Also, special needs such as large & small sizes, and Kosher & Hmong funerals. Personalizations & customizations welcomed.
Caskets by Design wood caskets are made in Langlois, Oregon, most using 100% domestic sourced components.CJ Boots
By combining the skills of traditional craftsmen and the use of state-of-the-art woodworking machinery, C.J. Boots Casket Company now manufactures only the highest quality Solid Hardwood Caskets. They continue to develop new and innovative manufacturing processes in an effort to bridge the gap between “Old World Craftsmanship” and “Lean Manufacturing”.
CJ Boots wood caskets are made in Anderson, Indiana using domestic and globally sourced components.Florence Casket Company
Crafting quality caskets since 1873. Located in the beautiful town of Florence in Western Mass, Family-owned Florence Casket has been a leader in finely crafted caskets for over a century. Florence Casket Company manufactures environmentally friendly products. They gladly customize caskets to your specifications with regard to finishes, moldings, hardware, and interiors, making a casket unique like the individual.
Florence wood caskets are made in Florence, Massachusetts using domestic and globally sourced components.Norm Friar
Norm Friar has been building caskets since 2003. His unique design is recognized by a many-faceted jewel look of solid wood. The exterior top and sides are made of solid wood planks, not plywood and the price is always recognizable as affordable. His desire is for Friar's Funeral Casket to be recognized in the region as the most affordable, dignified, beautiful, strong, and environmentally friendly casket in its class, and to provide an affordable resource for end-of-life needs.
Norm Friar custom wood caskets are made in Harrison, Arkansas using 100% domestic sourced components.Schieuer Woodworks
Loren Schieuer is a fourth generation woodworker who is well known for his outstanding craftsmanship. Schieuer Woodworks, owned and operated by Loren and Jane Schieuer, has a “passion’ for creating beautiful, high quality furniture and accessories, as well as architectural components, fireplace mantels and surrounds, and caskets.
Schieuer Woodworks wood caskets are made in Pierson, Iowa using 100% domestic sourced components.Summit Ridge Wood Design
Summit Ridge Wood Design is a Native American family owned business in Mancos, Colorado. Mancos is in the southwest corner of Colorado. Dibénitsaah, the Dine’ peoples Northern Sacred Mountain is located here.
Summit Ridge wood caskets are made in Mancos, Colorado using domestic sourced components.Thacker Caskets
Thacker Caskets has a manufacturing plant located in Florence, Alabama and currently employs 250 Americans company wide.
Not only does their company believe it is important to manufacture caskets domestically, they also feel a corporate responsibility to ensure that the majority the component parts found in their caskets are made “in house” or by other American companies.Thacker caskets are made in Florence, Alabama using domestic and globally sourced components.Titan Caskets
Unlike caskets from many other online retailers, their caskets are manufactured in the USA with the highest quality craftsmanship, materials, and packaging, and are available at the same prices as others' lower quality imports. Amazon(paid links)
Select models of Titan caskets are made in America by various suppliers using domestic sourced components.Trappist Caskets
The monks of New Melleray Abbey offer caskets and urns that are crafted in the rural quiet of the monastery, by hands accustomed to prayer. Allow their rich tradition and humble calling to join you on your journey to honor the life of a loved one.
Trappist wood caskets are made in Peosta, Iowa using domestic sourced components.Veterans Direct Inc
Veteran Caskets takes great pride in making their caskets here in the USA. With so many other companies buying caskets from China and Mexico, they are committed to keeping their caskets and jobs here in the United States.
Veterans Direct Inc., the parent company of Veteran Caskets, is owned and operated by SgtMaj Gene Overstreet, 12th SgtMaj of the Marine Corps. Veterans direct is located in Plano, Texas, just outside of Dallas.Veterans Direct military caskets are made in the USA using domestic and globally sourced components.
Any brands marked with the gold star indicates that some (or all) of their product are made in the USA using 100% domestically sourced materials. The silver icon indicates their products are assembled in America using both domestic and imported materials, and the bronze icon indicates that their products are assembled in the U.S. using all imported materials.
Overall the above 11 casket brands scored a combined rating of 'Made in America'.
The manufacturers in the above list might produce the same type of products in other countries as well. Many businesses alter their brand names, manufacturing practices or product designs with little or no notice, so if there are questions that still remain, we suggest contacting the manufacturer directly.
* Our reviews are limited to the issue of being made in the USA, and are impartial, although we are a participant in several affiliate networks, including Amazon and others, which are advertising programs, and as an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.