Funeral.com has transitioned from an obituary listing site to a specialized memorial commerce platform featuring curated ...
Google. Amazon. Walmart.com—These aren’t the first places that people think of when planning a funeral service. But more people are shopping online for cremation urns. David Thompson lives in Carson ...
“By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.” —Genesis 3:19 This Old Testament quote ...
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 ...
Even in the traditionally conservative funeral business, new solutions are possible. A researcher at the Estonian University of Life Sciences (Estonian: Eesti Maaülikool, EMÜ) has developed an urn ...
You can learn a lot about your options for the afterlife at the annual trade show, which recently ended at McCormick Place.
A surge in popularity for cremations in the US is threatening to overwhelm its "mom-and-pop" funeral homes, which count on big burials for their profits. The recipients of the pricey goods Mike ...
Diamonds made from ashes, burial forests, restoring memorials — the ways we say goodbye are growing more diverse. More people ...