Cremation is growing in the United States and outpacing the rate of burial according to the National Funeral Directors Association. There are more options than traditional caskets and cremations.
The Monterey County Herald: Liza Horvath, Senior Advocate: New options for burial, cremation
The Washington Post: Comparing green funeral options, from composting to natural burial to water cremation
Comparing green funeral options, from composting to natural burial to water cremation
AOL: Can I be buried in my yard? Cremation and burial aren’t the only options.
Can I be buried in my yard? Cremation and burial aren’t the only options.
Burial traditions across many cultures have one thing in common— a permanent resting place is essential for honoring and remembering loved ones. But you have many options when choosing a permanent resting place, like ground burial, interment in a crypt, natural burial, or burial at sea. With all those options come many questions. As you consider burial options for yourself or a loved one ...
Sure there are caskets and cremation, but did you know about composting and green burials? Here's a primer, because it never hurts to plan ahead
The growing number of funeral options from cremations to celebrations are making burying a loved one more convenient and comforting. "There are no more cookie cutter funerals," said Bradley Sheppard, ...
Perhaps one of life’s hardest tasks is deciding what to do with a loved one’s—or even your own—bodily remains. Do you go the cremation route? What about human composting or a green burial? What’s the ...
Californians appear to increasingly prefer cremation to burial, reflecting a nationwide shift that reverses a norm from two decades ago, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. Why it ...