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Green graveyards


By Rebecca James, Syracuse Post-Standard
Susan Thomas’ dog bounds across the field, leaping out of the underbrush that covers the southern Tompkins County hilltop, intent on the scent of some small creature. Meanwhile, Thomas and Ed Oyer talk about death. The artist and the retired professor both like the idea of finding stone benches for this […]

Green cemetery plan keeps burial as ashes to ashes


The first environmentally-friendly cemetery in New York state may be coming to Newfield.
By Michele Reaves, Ithaca Journal
The Green Springs Natural Cemetery Association — a four-member group made up of Ithaca and Corning residents — wants to create a cemetery on Irish Hill Road where people are buried without embalming fluids, concrete vaults or elaborate coffins. […]

Green Funerals


By David Sheffield, The Link
My grandmother ended her journey through this life a couple of months ago. She had lived generously and she died well. When the time came to look into funeral arrangements, we found that she had pre-planned, pre-paid, and taken care of all of the details herself. She was an independent gal […]

Dead fashionable: the sexiest coffin ever


Go out in style with this egg-shaped eco-friendly pod casket.
Death is something we all have to deal with at some point, and who wants to end up six feet under in a chintzy brass and pine casket? It sounds like a fate worse than death to us.

Green burial: ecology friendly


Pushing up daisies is nature’s way, after all
By Betty Booker, Times-Dispatch
Green burial is a new trend that’s as old as death itself.
Let’s not mince words: It’s the disposal of a corpse so that it merges quickly with nature. In other words, ecological in this world, and presumably the next.