3 Funerals And A Goal. It’s Been Tough Week. I Don’t Imagine…

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What if we paid rather less attention to the President’s Twitter feed (and the Lt. Governor’s :)), and began celebrating the small acts of love and kindness all around us? Even higher, what if we grew to become the folks spreading that love and kindness and lady funeral directors forgiveness and happiness…striving a little bit day-after-day to "make gentle the life of this world?" And when all is claimed and achieved, possibly, simply maybe, we can all have funerals like Tommy, Matt and Glenn.

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Some cemeteries have areas dedicated to environmentally acutely aware "green" burials during which an unembalmed body might be buried in a biodegradable container. Different forms of last disposition are less widespread. In its place to cremation, the chemical means of alkaline hydrolysis can cut back stays to bone fragments. Composting entails inserting the deceased in a vessel with natural supplies like wooden chips and straw to allow microbes to naturally break down the body.