Private transportation for Seattle-area families during a difficult time. We move families between home, the funeral home, the place of worship, the cemetery, and the post-service gathering — so the family can be together rather than apart in separate cars. Short-notice and same-day bookings accommodated. Reverent, professional drivers who understand the day is not about us.
A funeral or memorial day involves enough — coordinating the funeral home, the place of worship, the cemetery, the reception, and the family arriving from multiple cities to gather around a loss. Transportation should not be on that list.
What we do: pick up the family at home or hotel, deliver everyone to the service together, transport between locations through the day, and return everyone home afterward. The family rides together rather than scattered across separate cars or rental vehicles. Out-of-town family arriving last-minute on different flights are picked up at SeaTac and brought to the host hotel without anyone needing to manage rideshare apps during a difficult week.
Memorial transportation falls into one of two patterns. Funeral service days follow the traditional service-and-burial timeline. Memorial gatherings and celebration of life events are typically held weeks or months after a death and have a different operational structure. Sample timing below — adapted to your specific service.
Funeral and memorial services vary significantly across faith traditions and family preferences. The categories below reflect the operational patterns we support — not a complete enumeration of every kind of service, but the most common patterns we encounter.
Same hourly pricing as our other family services. Most funeral day bookings run 4 to 6 hours; memorial gatherings run 4 to 5 hours; multi-day mourning periods are coordinated as continuous bookings. We understand that pricing is not the priority during this time. Dispatch can discuss flexibility on payment timing if needed.
Spouse, children, siblings, parents of the deceased. Premium SUV or Sprinter from home to funeral home, place of worship, cemetery, post-service gathering, and home. The standard funeral day booking.
Drivers wear dark, professional, modest attire on memorial bookings — typically black or charcoal slacks, dark dress shirt, polished shoes. No casual wear, no logos, no overt branding. Drivers understand that they are visible at the service venue and the funeral home, and their appearance should not draw attention or feel out of place among mourners.
Drivers do not initiate unnecessary conversation. They follow the family's lead — if the family wants quiet during the ride, the driver provides quiet. If the family wants to share memories, the driver listens without inserting themselves. No religious commentary, no personal opinions about the deceased, no commercial discussion of any kind. The day is not about the driver.
Drivers coordinate directly with funeral home staff regarding service timing, procession order, and cemetery arrival. They follow the funeral home's lead on procession protocols including hazard lights, slow speed, and proper position. They do not make routing decisions independently of the funeral home during a procession.
During services, drivers stage the vehicle nearby but out of view of the service area. They do not enter the funeral home or place of worship unless invited; they do not gather with mourners; they do not photograph or document the service in any way. They are present, professional, and invisible until needed.
Memorial services frequently involve elderly relatives — the deceased's siblings, in-laws, lifelong friends — who may have mobility, vision, or hearing limitations. Drivers provide patience without rush. They help with mobility aids when needed, assist with steps and uneven ground, and accommodate the slower pace that grief and age both require.
Drivers have worked memorial services across Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, LDS, and secular traditions. They understand the differences in service structure, procession customs, dietary observances at receptions, and language used at different services. They follow the family's lead rather than making assumptions.
Funeral and memorial transportation is hourly with vehicle-specific minimums. A standard family transport for a funeral service typically runs a 14-passenger Sprinter for 4-5 hours: $660-825 covering pickup at home or hotel, transport to the funeral home or place of worship, transport to the cemetery or memorial reception, and return home. For smaller immediate family bookings: Premium SUV for 4 hours = $440. For multi-day mourning periods or when extended family is flying in, longer bookings or multi-day arrangements are available. We understand that pricing is not the priority during this time; dispatch can discuss flexibility on payment timing if needed.
Yes. Funeral services are typically scheduled 3 to 7 days after a death, and we understand that families often need transportation arrangements quickly. Same-day bookings are accommodated when vehicles are available; 24-48 hour notice is preferred but not required. Call dispatch at 206-SHUTTLE directly to discuss your specific timing. We do not turn away short-notice funeral bookings.
No. We are family transportation only. We do not provide hearse service, transport caskets, transport remains, or perform any role of the funeral home. Your funeral home handles all aspects of the service itself, the deceased, and the procession. We complement the funeral home by transporting the family — to the service, between locations, and home afterward — so the family can be together during a difficult time.
Yes. We routinely coordinate with funeral home staff regarding service timing, procession order, cemetery arrival timing, and reception logistics. Provide your funeral home's name and your service timeline at booking; we will work directly with their staff to ensure family transportation aligns with the procession and burial timing. Our drivers stage discreetly at the funeral home, place of worship, or cemetery rather than interrupting the service.
Most funeral day bookings run 4 to 6 hours covering pickup, the service, transport to the cemetery or reception location, post-service family meal, and return home. A typical timeline: family pickup at hotel or home, arrival at the funeral home or place of worship 30 minutes before the service, family transport to the cemetery for graveside service, transport to the post-service reception or family meal, return to home or hotel. Multi-day services (sitting shiva, multi-day Christian services, wake gatherings) are coordinated as continuous bookings.
Yes. Our drivers are licensed transportation professionals trained to handle memorial and funeral work with appropriate respect and discretion. They dress professionally and modestly. They do not engage in unnecessary conversation. They follow the family's specific instructions. They stage quietly during services rather than interrupting. They are familiar with religious customs across faith traditions and can accommodate specific requests regarding music in the vehicle, route preferences, or stops at meaningful family locations.
Yes. Funeral services frequently involve elderly family members with mobility, vision, or hearing limitations. Our SUVs and Sprinter vans accommodate passengers with mobility aids; some Sprinters offer wheelchair accessibility (advance notice required at booking). We can plan a routing that prioritizes accessible drop-off zones at funeral homes, places of worship, cemeteries, and reception venues. Notify us at booking if family members will need wheelchair, scooter, or limited-mobility accommodation.
Yes. Family flying in for a funeral often arrives on multiple flights across one or two days. We coordinate SeaTac airport pickups against family flight schedules, transfer to the host hotel or family home, and provide continuous transportation through the funeral day and any associated mourning gatherings. For multi-day events with substantial out-of-town family, multi-vehicle bookings under one master reservation are available.
Yes. Celebration of life gatherings, memorial services, and informal remembrance gatherings are common bookings. These often have a different operational pattern than traditional funerals — typically held weeks or months after a death, often at a venue meaningful to the deceased rather than a funeral home, and structured as a gathering rather than a religious service. Same hourly pricing, same fleet, same standards of professional conduct.
Dispatch is available 24/7. Same-day funeral bookings accommodated when vehicles are available. Have your funeral home's name and service timeline ready when you call; we work directly with their staff to coordinate family transportation around the procession and service.