Why should I consider a “Green” or Natural Burial?
Increasingly, many people are looking for alternatives to traditional funeral arrangements. They want a simple, less costly, and more natural approach to their own final arrangements. Many are concerning about the loss of natural habitat, decreasing green space, and man’s impact on the environment.
Can We Still Have A Funeral or Memorial Service?
Absolutely! A meaningful service at our funeral home chapel, church, or graveside is encouraged. Our helpful staff can assist in planning a service that celebrates the life of the deceased and honors them in a very personal way.
Can I Pre-Plan A Green Funeral or Cremation?
Yes, you can! From an emotional and financial point of view, pre-planning makes perfect sense. Contact our office for more information on pre-planning.
How Does A Natural Burial Differ From A Conventional Burial?
Embalmed bodies may not be interred in a Natural Burial Ground. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has named formaldehyde as a “probably” carcinogen. A Green Burial will ensure that alternatives are available to people who want to minimize their environmental impact and handle their death in a natural way. Instead of a typical metal or endangered wood casket, a green burial uses a casket made of pine, poplar, ash, or even wicker.
Alternatively, the body may be wrapped in a shroud of biodegradable fibers such as linen, cotton, or bamboo. Bodies are placed directly on the earth. Gradually, the body returns to the earth in a natural progression. Most cemeteries require the purchase of a vault or outer burial container into which the casket is placed. These containers range from several hundred to several thousand dollars. Green Burial cemeteries specify no vaults can be used.
Do Green Burial Cemeteries Allow Cremated Remains?
Yes, most Green Cemeteries provide grave spaces and scatter gardens specific to cremated remains.