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Bunker Funerals & Cremation & University Chapel are located at 3529 East University Drive, serving families of north-east Mesa and beyond. The funeral home is within 30 miles of two cemeteries and near several churches.

The light brown building contains a modern non-denominational chapel that can accommodate any size of funeral gathering, large or small, traditional or contemporary. Surrounded by lawns, the funeral home also provides a comfortably furnished, home-like family lounge, a casket selection room, where families can choose urns and caskets, and flowers for funeral service can also be arranged onsite.

Today owned and operated by a second generation member of the Bunker family, Randy Bunker, the funeral home has served the community for many years. As the Bunker family operate their own crematory onsite, there is never any third party involvement during the cremation process.

Personalized funeral service options include veterans services, direct burial and burial with church, chapel or graveside services, direct cremation and cremation with visitation or full funeral service that includes a ceremony in chapel. The Bunker family runs a second facility, Garden Chapel, at 33 North Centennial Way, Mesa.

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Basic Services of the Director, Staff, and Overhead $1,595
Use of Facilities and Staff for Viewing/Visitation $395
Use of Facilities and Staff for Funeral Ceremony $495
Use of Facilities and Staff for Memorial Service $495
Use of Equipment and Staff for Graveside Service $395
Transfer of Remains to Funeral Home (First Call) $395
Use of a Funeral Coach (Hearse) $315
Use of a Family Car (Limousine) N/A
Direct Burial $1,695
Direct Cremation $1,395
Receiving Remains from Another Funeral Home $1,495
Forwarding Remains to Another Funeral Home $1,695
Embalming $595

The General Price List we have on file for Bunker Funerals & Cremation has an effective date of Nov. 1, 2015. The prices on our site are for your reference only. We can’t guarantee that the actual prices will be the same as the prices listed on our site. All funeral homes have an effective date on their Price Lists that are subject to change and we recommend that you ask the funeral home for its most recent prices over the phone or for a copy of their General Price List.

Reviews

1 Reviews

My brother passed on Oct 26 and his ex-wife picked this place. My suggestion was a veteran’s cemetery service and if we went that route I would pay. I was assured everything was good. After many failed attempts to get answers from the ex, i call the funeral home. The moment I mentioned Keith’s name, the person on the other end started playing dumb and acting like I was trying to steal his SSN. Didnt make sense at first but did after the meeting. So the ex says document signing is the 3rd and answers the question I asked the phone person about 10 minutes after the failed call. I go to the signing since I’m the one paying it. We get there to be introduced to Heather, the funeral director. Her first words about the ex is “oh, we go back a long ways”. At that point I should have ran. Heather starts discussing the engraving on the urn and initially wasn’t going to show me. I asked about the burial plaque for the cemetery and was told “those papers will be filled out later”. Figured there would be delays due to government shutdown so I didn’t push it. Which I found out later that Heather and the ex were locked in eye contact with each other during my question like trying to figure our what to say. Good having witnesses. Immediately Heather says we need to discuss payment. My card was hacked the previous Friday so my wife was with me and swiped her card and signed for it. Then Heather rushes us off into a room with my brother’s body. As we are leaving, Heather and the ex were whispering in the hallway. Wife and I felt the whole experience was off. The next day when the payment clears the bank, I’m notified that the ex is keeping the ashes and to deal with it. Why would I pay to have my brother sitting on the flavor of the week’s nightstand?

Chris N.

Nov 20, 2025

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