Evans-Nordby Funeral Homes provides funeral services with compassion for families of all faiths and beliefs. Our staff has experience in all facets of the funeral services profession and strives to be a positive healing force.
The team at Evans Nordby Funeral Homes works with professionalism and ethics. We facilitate all types of funeral services with attention and compassion. Our team of funeral directors will help your family with everything-including planning a meaningful funeral or cremation, visitation or memorial service, burial/cremation, legal documentation, and more. We walk you through the funeral planning process. We understand how difficult it is to lose a loved one, and our team is here to help navigate you through your loss.
Losing my dad was one of the hardest times of my life, but the staff at Evans-Nordby Funeral Home made an incredibly difficult situation so much easier to bear. From start to finish, they were compassionate, professional, and attentive to every detail. They answered all of our questions, handled everything smoothly, and made sure our family never felt rushed or overwhelmed. Their kindness and care brought comfort during a time when we needed it most. I’m truly grateful for everything they did for our family and would highly recommend them to anyone who finds themselves needing their services.
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Amber Evans (Renee)
6 days ago
5.0
Tina and the entire staff were very kind and helpful when my mother passed. They were patient and walked us through everything we needed.
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AnnMarie Arens
Oct 23, 2025
5.0
They were compassionate and supportive during the funeral planning. They did a good job handling things for us at the church for set up, during the visitation and the service and luncheon after too.
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Rick Hedtke
Oct 23, 2025
5.0
We worked with Brittany at Evans-Nordby and were extremely happy with her professionalism. She was very helpful in our planning my husband’s funeral. I would recommend them to anyone going through a death of a loved one. I really appreciated them checking on how I was doing several weeks after my husband’s death.
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Barb Bridell
Oct 3, 2025
5.0
Everyone we had occasion to meet was understanding and professional. They were so helpful in every way.
Frequently Asked Questions About Evans-Nordby Funeral Homes - Brooklyn Center
How Much Does a Funeral Cost?
The cost of a funeral varies depending on the services selected. If you would like a personalized estimate, please contact us to set up an appointment or discuss your options over the phone.
How Do I Compare Funeral Home Prices?
Make sure to take all goods and services into account when comparing prices with other funeral homes. Ask thorough questions to evaluate the quality of services being offered.
Keep in mind that our costs are mostly determined by the time we spend on each funeral and the use of our facilities, but many other factors also affect our prices. These include salaries, taxes, inventory, supplies, meetings, paperwork, continuing education, and more. The quality and workmanship of caskets, burial vault materials, and other merchandise also affect costs.
Does Your Funeral Home Handle Cremations?
Yes, we can assist with any type of funeral service, whether it’s a traditional funeral service, a visitation, a cremation with a memorial service, a cremation after a funeral service, an immediate burial, or an immediate cremation.
Do I Need to Buy a Vault?
Cemeteries usually require vaults, but not always. We can contact your preferred cemetery to inquire about their policies.
Is Embalming Required?
Except in certain cases, embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements. The most common reason for embalming is public viewing. Evans-Nordby Funeral Homes, requires embalming for a public viewing and in some private viewing circumstances.
Embalming is required by Minnesota Statute 149A.91, subdivion 3, (use the link previously included) in the following circumstances:
If the body will be transported by public transportation
If the final disposition will not be accomplished within 72 hours of death and refrigeration or dry ice is not available
If so ordered by the commissioner of health ofr the control of infectious disease and the protection of the public health
Can I Have a Visitation and Funeral Service If I Choose Cremation?
Yes, you can still hold a public visitation and/or funeral service before cremation.
How Many Death Certificates Should I Order?
The number of death certificates you will need depends on the number of assets, accounts, or insurance policies of the deceased. Any asset, account, or insurance policy you need to close, change to a different name, or cash out will require a death certificate.
What Do We Do If a Death Occurs Far from Home?
Evans-Nordby Funeral Homes can still provide services if a death occurs far from here. Simply call us, and we will schedule transportation from the place of death to our facilities in Minnesota.
We also offer a Travel Plan that offers lifetime coverage of worldwide travel, providing peace of mind to families and individuals. Just one toll-free call begins the process of bringing the deceased home, and one of our funeral directors is always available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
How Do I Apply for Veterans' Burial Benefits and/or Arranging Burial at Fort Snelling?
The deceased’s discharge papers (DD214) are required to apply for Veterans Benefits or to arrange for burial at a Veterans Cemetery. Your funeral director will complete the VA's burial benefit forms, obtain a flag, and schedule interment at a Veterans Cemetery such as Ft. Snelling National Cemetery or Minnesota State Veterans Cemeteries.
Am I Eligible for Social Security Survivors Benefits and How Do I Apply?
Eligibility for Survivors Benefits depends on several factors, including your age and relationship to the deceased. The application process may differ if you are currently receiving other Social Security benefits.
We can walk you through this process and help you apply for Social Security Survivors Benefits. To apply for Social Security Survivors Benefits please call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 with additional questions.
How Do I Contact Social Security to Stop Disbursements?
Call 1-800-772-1213 to contact the Social Security Administration and inform them that a death has occurred. Any checks received the month of the death or after must be returned. In the case of direct deposits, you should also inform the deceased’s bank and request that any funds received during the month of death or after be returned.