A funeral home website serves families on the hardest day of their lives, so its job is to reassure, not to sell. It needs to feel calm and dignified, make obituaries and service details easy to find, explain pre-planning and pricing clearly, and put a phone number and contact option within reach on every page. Warmth and simplicity matter far more than flashy effects.
These nine themes pair a quiet, respectful look with the structure a funeral home needs: a place for tributes and obituaries, clear service and pre-planning pages, and accessible, fast layouts that work for an older audience on any device. We have favored themes that are gentle on the eye and simple for staff to keep current during a busy week.
1. Astra
Free + paid upgradeBest for: a calm, fast site staff can maintain
Astra is light, accessible, and easy to keep current, with clean Starter Templates you can soften into a dignified funeral-home look. It works with the block editor or Elementor for obituary, service, and pre-planning sections, and stays fast on mobile for an older audience. The free version covers most homes.
2. GeneratePress
Free + paid upgradeBest for: a quiet, accessibility-first design
GeneratePress is the lightweight, accessibility-conscious benchmark, ideal when readability and a calm, uncluttered layout matter most. It stays fast even with a deep library of obituaries and service pages. Pair it with GenerateBlocks for restrained, respectful content sections.
3. Kadence
Free + paid upgradeBest for: homes that want clear service pages and easy contact
Kadence's header builder makes an always-visible phone number and at-need contact button easy, and Kadence Blocks let you build gentle service, pricing, and pre-planning sections without a separate page builder. Accessible and simple for staff to update.
4. Neve
Free + paid upgradeBest for: a first funeral-home site you build yourself
Neve is fast, mobile-first, and includes an AI-assisted builder that scaffolds a starting layout from prompts. Practical when you are launching the home's first website and want service and obituary sections without a steep learning curve.
5. Blocksy
Free + paid upgradeBest for: modern block-editor builds with a soft look
Blocksy's generous free tier includes a header builder and content blocks that suit a quiet, modern layout, with careful control over color and spacing to keep the tone gentle. A fast choice for homes comfortable in the Gutenberg editor.
6. OceanWP
Free + paid upgradeBest for: ready-made professional and service demos
OceanWP's demo library includes calm, professional service layouts you can adapt to a funeral home, with extensions for contact bars and galleries of facilities. A solid starting structure to fill with obituaries, services, and pre-planning content.
7. Divi
PremiumBest for: homes that want a bespoke, heartfelt design
Divi's visual builder lets you craft a soft, personal design with custom tribute pages, facility galleries, and pre-planning sections. Its layout packs include calm, service-oriented templates you can remix. Best when someone enjoys fine-tuning design; keep the styling restrained and images optimized.
8. Avada
PremiumBest for: an all-in-one design system with prebuilt layouts
Avada bundles prebuilt websites, the Fusion Builder, and extensive content and contact options you can soften into a dignified funeral-home design. Heavier than the lightweight themes, but complete out of the box if you would rather not design from scratch.
9. Purpose-built funeral and memorial themes
PremiumBest for: a funeral-specific design with no setup
For a layout built specifically for funeral homes and memorial services, with obituary and tribute templates, service and pricing sections, and condolence features already in place, browse the funeral and memorial category on ThemeForest. Confirm the theme is actively maintained and well reviewed before you buy.
A funeral-home site needs to be reliably available and quick to load, especially when an obituary is shared widely and brings a sudden wave of visitors. A managed WordPress host with strong caching and a built-in CDN keeps obituary and service pages fast and stable under that traffic, on any device. Kinsta and Cloudways both handle these bursts smoothly without server management on your end.