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Trends in green and home funerals

October19

Last week I got a call from a TV Producer researching  trends in green burial and family-led home funerals. We enjoyed an open and engaging dialogue. She mentioned how she and her colleagues have discussed the topic for a few months.

More and more people are considering and even talking about (!) simpler, more meaningful after-death care and burial alternatives. I observe people seeking more personal relevance, less impact on family finances and more earth friendliness than what they usually find in today’s standard funeral practices. A recent USA Today article about the green burial trend in South Dakota reads, “People, especially baby boomers, are seeking a return to simpler times, simpler practices.” Wendell Thompson’s quote in this article nails it:

“I want something simple, dignified and environmentally sound.”

I serve as a Life Cycle Celebrant and Home Funeral Guide to help this dialogue flourish in southern Arizona. Based on training and first-hand work I’ve completed, I believe how profoundly meaningful and surprisingly achievable after-death care within families and communities is, when it fits for people.

The TV Producer’s questions indicated she is not just skimming the surface of this subject.  I hope her research efforts lead to an awareness-building production. If folks in Beverly Hills are exploring ways we can more meaningfully handle after-death care and the funeral process – and thoughtfully highlight the theme on TV somehow – I am encouraged.

Meanwhile, onward with the positive trend!

In love,

Kristine

P.S. Next week I head to California, to complete four days of home funeral guide training with Jerrigrace Lyons of Final Passages. I am humbled with the opportunity to weave what I learn into my services at Sweetgrass. I’ll let you know how the weekend goes.

3 Comments to

“Trends in green and home funerals”

  1. On October 19th, 2009 at 3:41 pm Patricia DeWitt Says:

    How exciting Kristine, would you be willing to share some of the information that you learn in California with those of us at Milagro that are interested
    patricia

  2. On October 28th, 2009 at 2:30 pm kristine Says:

    Absolutely, Patricia! Let’s figure out the when, where and how of it when I return.

    Kristine

  3. On November 4th, 2009 at 5:50 pm shroudwoman Says:

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