The day after Dad’s recent funeral, I scrolled onto a just-published ChurchLeaders.com article titled “John Piper: Should ...
The National Funeral Directors Association has predicted that by 2035, nearly 80% of Americans will opt for cremation. When the first U.S. indoor cremation machine was opened in 1876 in Lancaster, ...
According to the Cremation Association of North America (CANA), 56 percent of Americans who died in 2020 were cremated. That's more than twice the rate two decades ago. From The Washington Post: ...
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Dead reveal truth about cremation and burial
America’s top psychic medium Matt Fraser connects with the other side to reveal comforting and profound truths about what ...
It’s almost like a washing machine, if you ask Joseph H. Brown. The casket-shaped metal tank sitting in Brown’s crematory in West Baltimore uses hot water, chemicals and a bit of agitation to dissolve ...
Pure Cremation’s advert has been pulled be regulators for claiming an attended funeral service was part of its standard plan ...
An Elkridge, Maryland, company is offering options beyond burial or cremation — through what it says is the first human composting facility on the East Coast.
In short: A water cremation facility has opened in Hobart. Water Cremation is an end-of-life process which breaks down the body in a stainless steel drum filled with a solution heated to about 90C for ...
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