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cilla4progress

(24,766 posts)
Fri Oct 22, 2021, 12:35 PM Oct 2021

Natural burial

Here is something / some place I learned about yesterday on a walk with a friend whose husband sadly died at a young age from Parkinson's. The family did not want cremation, and this natural burial was the right choice for her family.

This is in Washington state. I expect there are others around the country.

https://www.naturalburialground.org/

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Natural burial (Original Post) cilla4progress Oct 2021 OP
in Vermont markie Oct 2021 #1
thanks for posting this. demigoddess Oct 2021 #2
Yes - cilla4progress Oct 2021 #3
My brother went that route. He'd talked to the folks in seattle about it captain queeg Nov 2021 #4

markie

(22,757 posts)
1. in Vermont
Fri Oct 22, 2021, 02:52 PM
Oct 2021

we can still bury on our own property... that would be my choice, except that my property is either too wet or too rocky... can't dig 6 feet down without hitting water or lots of ledge

there is a push to create "Green Burial Sites" in Vermont

captain queeg

(10,242 posts)
4. My brother went that route. He'd talked to the folks in seattle about it
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 02:25 AM
Nov 2021

(He didn’t get it done there) and being a chemist kind of guy wanted to propose a more natural composing procedure than what they use. I’m not sure where his daughter had it done but she gave some of my siblings who wanted it some of the compost (for lack of a better term).

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