Green Burials Funeral Shipping Planning Ahead Contact UsGreen Burial Directory Use our Green Burial Directory below and State Guides to Natural Burial to learn all about Green Burial near you. Find a natural green burial site near you using the map below. What does it mean if your grave is...
A wonderful choice for those who prefer traditional cemetery burials and would like to be memorialized alongside their loved ones. Learn more about the following burial locations: Private Gardens and Family Estates Mausoleum Lawn Burial 2 /3
“Green Reaper,” walks you through it, step-by-step. She provides comprehensive and compassionate guidance, covering everything from green burial planning andhome funeral basics to legal guidelines and outside-the-box options, such as burials at sea. Fournier points the way to green burial...
When we were young my father occasionally drove the family over to theNaval Air Station (NAS) Willow Groveobservation lot to watch takeoffs and landings near the southern end of the air station’s runway. It was treat for us, especially my brother and I, when we were visiting family in ...
An added bonus is that natural burial options are often considerably less expensive than conventional casket (or vault) burials. The Green Burial Council certifies funeral products, services (funeral homes), and cemeteries and burial grounds that meet their criteria. While definitions of “green” ...
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Opposite his grave is the tomb of his sister Princess Sophia, the 12th child of King George III. She, too, died at Kensington Palace – on 27th May, 1848 – and wished to be buried near her brother instead of at Windsor. King George III’s grandson, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge,...
Each of us has an impact on our environment not just during our life, but after our death.Conventional modern burials and cremation both have significant negative impacts on the environment.Death is natural, but the ways our modern society usually processes dead bodies is far from natural (or ...
This is because of our age—we’ve been burying people since 1840, and some reburials at Green-Wood are even older. It may help your child to know that child mortality (the rate of children dying from birth to age five) is very rare today but was extremely high in the U.S. until...
They exhumed eight burials and collected scores of artifacts from both cultures. In a dry lake bed adjacent to the dunes, they found dozens of fishhooks and harpoons carved from animal bone Apparently the Kiffian fishermen weren’t just going after small fry: Scattered near the dunes were ...