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Cemetery embraces environmentalism
Washington Post
The Daphne Fernwood Cemetery in Mill Valley, Tenn., soon to be renamed Forever Fermwood, will be a green cemetery.
Marin cemetery: Ashes to ashes, dust to mulch
By Peter Fimrite, the San Francisco Chronicle
Marsha Goldberg has every intention of pushing up daisies when she dies. Daisies, wildflowers and a big redwood tree, too.
Goldberg is calling dibs on her choice of burial sites on a hilly, forested 32-acre stretch of land in Mill Valley, where she is making plans to become fertilizer at […]
Back to basics
By Andrea Wright , The Enterprise
LAKE LIVINGSTON — From the catahoula barrens, the big blue heron flapped its wings and sailed outward over the lake, followed by a snowy white egret. By sundown, even in August, the breeze rustling through the droopy Spanish moss was crisp and cool.
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