Technology helps make the way we live more efficient, but it’s changing the way we grieve too. Apps that assist in planning a funeral and biodegradable urns are part of the growing death tech industry ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to start issuing urns and commemorative plaques to the families of deceased veterans this year, but the move has drawn criticism that it could block those ...
The company has thousands of trees and flowering shrubs in stock to supply an increase in demand for its unique ...
When Los Angeles woodworker C.C. Boyce selects locally sourced pieces of California sycamore and speckled maple at Angel City Lumber in Boyle Heights, the artisan has powerful inspiration for her ...
Following a period of great loss, how we talk about death has changed — so, too, has the way we think it should look. By Isabel Ling Unlike many cultures, Americans have very few rituals surrounding ...
Traverse City — Jordan Lindberg grew up in Traverse City. He left to study philosophy, and eventually earned three degrees in the subject. His doctorate earned him a nine-year stint as an associate ...
JACKSONVILLE BEACH - As cremations have become as common as burial plots in Florida, Jacksonville Beach has found an elegant way to accommodate the urns of loved ones' remains in the Lee Kirkland ...
People cope with the death of a loved one in different ways. And one US cremation service thinks an urn that is the spitting image of a loved one’s head might help mourners with their loss by ...