Cremation: A Decision of Choice or of Necessity

In a story reported in the Charlotte Observer, it has become clear that the Mexico City’s cemeteries are filled to their maximum capacities.

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Minneapolis-area Startup Offers 3-D Printed Cremation Urns

Cremation urns used to be simple, vase-like containers meant to adorn a bookshelf or a spot on the mantle. Now you can have them 3-D printed.

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Paying Respects to Roscoe Cassidy

The small town of Owingsville, Kentucky is preparing to say goodbye to the last surviving veteran of the Second World War, and his funeral will be legendary.

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The WAVE Story

The Internet as we know it was in its infancy when Roscoe Cassidy of Bath County, Kentucky was 84 years old. Now it is bringing a community together.

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Green Cremation Options in Charlotte

Cremation is much greener than a traditional burial. Find out more ways to make a green cremation even more environmentally friendly with Neptune Society.

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Cemetery Overcrowding Makes Cremation Preferable

New photographs show packed cemeteries in urban centers around the world. Cremation may be the key to solving the problem of cemetery overcrowding.

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Millennial Mortician on Cremation and Starting a Death Revolution

Caitlin Doughty is a mortician on a mission. She encourages people to take action and speak about what they want for their final plans, including cremation.

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Remembering Kevin Johns

Fort Lauderdale said goodbye to hero, father, husband, and firefighter, Kevin Johns this week. The whole city came together to celebrate the life of a hero.

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Orlando Cremation Trends

Floridians are at the top when it comes to choosing cremation for their end-of-life planning. Learn why cremation is so popular in the Sunshine State.

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Cremation Costs in Charlotte

The cost associated with both traditional burial and cremation are significantly different. For cremation costs in Charlotte. Courtesy of Neptune Society.

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