Human composting in RI? Bill once thought long dead brought back to life June 11, 2024 PROVIDENCE In 2026, will you be able to choose organic natural reduction in Rhode Island, also known as human composting, for what happens to your body after you die?
On Language: Grief, lilacs and an indomitable spirit June 11, 2024 The lovely purple lilacs have been in full bloom hereabouts.
Hall Funeral Homes and Cremation Services recognized for customer service June 11, 2024 Johnson Consulting Group (JCG) has officially released their 2024 Performance Tracker X Customer Service Trends & Insight Reporting.
New Jersey bill allowing standalone crematories could benefit Hindu funeral rituals June 11, 2024 (RNS) - At the funeral of Nikunj Trivedi’s uncle a few years ago, the hourslong Hindu funeral rites at a cremation site in New Jersey were compressed to fit a time limit.
The obituary: history and evolution of the final farewell June 11, 2024 The National Center for Health Statistics, a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, revealed in 2022 nearly 3.3 million people passed away.
Navigating the Path: A Guide to Funeral Planning and Pre-Paid Funerals June 11, 2024 Facing the inevitability of death can be daunting, yet planning for your final wishes can offer peace of mind and alleviate burdens for your loved ones during a difficult time.
850-pound Cudahy woman dies; funeral arrangements challenging June 07, 2024 One woman suffered from morbid obesity and, because of her weight, getting her the proper funeral arrangements was nearly impossible.
Crematorium: Barbecue or Chernobyl? June 07, 2024 It remains to be seen if the city will allow a crematorium on Bainbridge Island, but a moratorium on such a facility will be in place for at least six months.
San Antonio College prepares next generation of funeral directors with first mortuary on campus June 07, 2024 A shortage of funeral directors is predicted SAN ANTONIO – Opening a mortuary on a college campus has never been done, but it’s been the goal for Mary Mena, the mortuary science program coordinator at San Antonio College for more than a decade.