I Wrote a Memoir About Grief. That Was the Beginning.; Guest Essay January 03, 2025 ABSTRACT When I wrote about grieving my friend's suicide, readers reached out to share stories of similar loss.
Local funeral home honors former president Jimmy Carter January 02, 2025 Complete with the presidential seal, Carter's picture, memorial cards, and a guest book, this tribute is giving people in the Mahoning Valley a place to express their condolences (WKBN) - A local funeral home is giving people a place to pay their respects...
The Sweet Hereafter January 02, 2025 I recently took an informal survey to learn about people's final wishes for their bodies after they die.
When Your Terminal Illness Makes You a TikTok Star January 02, 2025 Brooke Eby did not intend to be back here at 36, living with her parents in the suburban home where she grew up — a traditional-style house in Potomac, Md., with ceramic plates on the wall and the family cat yowling from the kitchen.
Supervisors discuss green burial proposal, take no action December 31, 2024 After he had previously broached the topic with the Board of Supervisors a few months back, longtime Marshall County resident Patrick Lynott returned to discuss his request for a green burial on his property south of Green Mountain during the Dec.
How death cafes celebrate life December 31, 2024 Reasons to Be Cheerful spotlights a group of people making death less of a taboo subject through "death cafes."
Grieving at the Holidays: Through the Eyes of a Funeral Director December 30, 2024 For those who are grieving, the holidays may not be a time of joy, cheer, and happiness.
Local funeral homes present a donation to help Wausau School District meal debt December 30, 2024 Brainard and Helke Funeral Homes presented a $9,000 check to the Wausau School District’s School Nutrition Services WAUSAU, Wis.
100 years of unclaimed remains laid to rest December 30, 2024 Regional News 100 years of unclaimed remains laid to rest Yellowstone Public Radio | By Ruth Eddy Published December 26, 2024 at 3:36 PM MST Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Listen • 1:58 Ruth Eddy / Yellowstone Public RadioChaplain Randy Jones...
'Human composting' of dead available in Michigan as long it's not done here December 30, 2024 LANSING – The popularity of a cheaper and environmentally friendly burial alternative is rising in the U.S., but Michigan has yet to legalize it.