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Hundreds Participate in Free Scatter Day Event

Hundreds Participate in Free Scatter Day Event

By all measurements, the free Scatter Day event at Sunset Memorial Park was a big success. French Funerals & Cremations, which owns Sunset, would have been happy helping 50 families give a final resting place for the cremated remains of their loved ones. The total count of families helped was more than 600. Funeral industry surveys indicate one in five households have human cremated remains somewhere in the home. While some of those...

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Celebrity Funerals to Die For

Celebrity Funerals to Die For

Bob Morris, who was interviewed on A Good Goodbye Radio about his book Bobby Wonderful: An Imperfect Son Buries His Parents, also writes stories for Town & Country Magazine. The September issue features his story How the Celebrity Funeral Became the New Royal Wedding: A look at how the other half dies. Here's a sample of his writing in this great article: Not so long ago funerals for most people were somber affairs. Now death has joined...

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Musical Video from the New Zealand Coffin Club

Musical Video from the New Zealand Coffin Club

Building your own coffin is a positive way to face your own mortality and improve your woodworking skills at the same time. Back in February of 2017, the New York Times ran a news story about a group of senior citizens in New Zealand who started a D.I.Y. coffin club. Many other such clubs have since sprung up around the world. They bring people together to build their own burial containers, which they playfully call “underground furniture.”...

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Headspace Blog on Death Cafes and Mourning

Headspace Blog on Death Cafes and Mourning

Death Cafe aficionados will appreciate this story on the popular Headspace blog, Death and coffee: how one cafe is breaking taboos, by Maggie Grimason. She interviewed me for the piece and came to an Albuquerque Death Cafe this summer. It focuses on the death positivity movement, and how Death Cafes play a role. A short excerpt: My discomfort with addressing death never receded as I grew up. In fact, it didn’t even strike me as unusual, since...

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Honor Your Ancestors at ABQ’s Obon Festival

Honor Your Ancestors at ABQ’s Obon Festival

On Thursday, August 10, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., the Japanese Garden at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden is hosting an Obon Festival. This is sort of a Japanese version of our local Day of the Dead celebration, a traditional Buddhist festival for honoring one's ancestors. You get to make floating lanterns and send them out on the big koi pond! Here's the official info from the city web site: Obon Festival at Japanese Garden Join us in the Japanese...

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These Boots are Made for Talking About Death

These Boots are Made for Talking About Death

Clothing and accessories can really help break the ice when it comes to to talking about death, funeral planning, and end-of-life issues. My go-to pieces are a skull concho belt from Mexico, black Lucchese cowboy boots with embroidered skulls and roses, and Scully western shirts that match those boots. Look out world, The Doyenne of Death has a new pair of cowboy boots! These incredible sugar skull embroidered boots are made by Old Gringo in...

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Skeletons in the Closet: Fun Shopping at the L.A. Coroner’s Office

Skeletons in the Closet: Fun Shopping at the L.A. Coroner’s Office

"(Final) exit through the gift shop: L.A. County Coroner's Office has souvenirs to die for" by Liz Langley, a fun travel article in The Washington Post, details a few of the offbeat items you can get at the unique gift shop, Skeletons in the Closet. Need a beach towel? How about this cool chalk body outline version? You can get lots of other fun CSI-themed nicknacks, too. Author Liz Langley writes: In this snug little store, you can get scrubs,...

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August 11: A Quick Talk on Before I Die ABQ

August 11: A Quick Talk on Before I Die ABQ

PechaKucha Night talks challenge speakers to present an idea while illustrating what they have to say using 20 PowerPoint slides displayed at a rate of 20 seconds each. That equals a concise talk that lasts exactly six minutes and 40 seconds. The Weekly Alibi is hosting its inaugural ABQ PechaKucha Night at the South Broadway Cultural Center (1025 South Broadway Blvd. SE) on Aug. 11, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. One of the speakers on the stage that...

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Doctor Questions His End-of-Life “Win”

Doctor Questions His End-of-Life “Win”

A young doctor is presented an emergency room life or death situation involving his grandfather-in-law. The man can be saved with short-term life support measures. The 87-year-old patient's advance medical directives dictate he doesn't want aggressive interventions to extend his life. What should be done? That's the dilemma faced by Jeremy Topin, in his Perspective column in The Washington Post titled, "I saved an old man's life. He didn't want...

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Playwright Helps Start Conversations About End-of-Life Issues

Playwright Helps Start Conversations About End-of-Life Issues

Robert F. Benjamin is a playwright who's committed to helping people start difficult conversations about end-of-life issues through theater productions of his comedies and dramas. His new play STILL IN THE GAME is an upbeat family drama about aging with grace, courage and humor. The production will be staged in Santa Fe at Teatro Paraguas August 10-20, 2017. Here's the outline of the story: Recently widowed, David (age 70) strives to restart...

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Liberate and Honor Cremated Remains for Free

Liberate and Honor Cremated Remains for Free

If you've got human cremated remains that you'd rather not keep around your house, mark your calendar for Saturday, August 26, 2017. The fine folks at Sunset Memorial Park invite you to bring those remains to scatter them in their cremation rose garden or ossuary, an underground structure that provides a secure resting place for multiple cremated remains. They'll even provide a free marker to help memorialize that person. Here's the news...

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July 28: Laugh and Learn in this End-of-Life Workshop

July 28: Laugh and Learn in this End-of-Life Workshop

If you need a push to get those pesky funeral plans going before someone dies, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute class “Laughing and Learning” will give you the tools and the inspiration to take practical steps for planning a “good goodbye.” Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist, will present the workshop on Friday, July 28, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the UNM Continuing Education Center, 1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM.  Register for...

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Dear Abby Agrees: You Need to Plan Ahead

Dear Abby Agrees: You Need to Plan Ahead

In the second letter of her column on July 14, Dear Abby ran a letter from a woman whose father put all his vital information into a notebook he called "Jack's Doomsday Book." It contained account numbers and balances, names of banks, passwords, locations of documents and other detailed instructions on how to take over his responsibilities if he was incapacitated. He always said that if something happened to him, to find that notebook in which...

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July 21: Free Habitat for Humanity Funeral Planning Talk

July 21: Free Habitat for Humanity Funeral Planning Talk

On Friday, July 21 at noon, Gail Rubin presents “A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die” at the conference room next to Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore at 4900 Menaul Blvd. NE. Despite the fact that humans have a 100% mortality rate, less than 25% of adults do any end-of-life planning: wills or trusts, advance medical directives and pre-need funeral planning. That means 75% of our loved ones will scramble to collect...

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July 19: Free Habitat for Humanity Downsizing Talk

July 19: Free Habitat for Humanity Downsizing Talk

On Wednesday, July 19 at noon, Gail Rubin presents "Kicking the Bucket List: Downsizing Things to Do Before You Die" at the conference room next to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore at 4900 Menaul Blvd. NE. Do you plan to live forever? Do you ever plan to move? Depending on where you're going, you can't take it with you. Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist, will show you how to: tackle downsizing without being overwhelmed evaluate what to keep,...

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Green Burial Interest Keeps Growing

Green Burial Interest Keeps Growing

Interest in green burial keeps growing, and funeral homes are starting to take notice. "This is How I Want to Be Dead," an opinion column by Richard Conniff in the New York Times, is generating hundreds of comments about green burial and other alternatives to the "traditional" funeral. Among the topics he covers: alkaline hydrolysis, cremation, conventional cemeteries and conservation burial grounds. From his column: It might be tempting to...

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Death Cafe Founder Lived Life to the Fullest

Death Cafe Founder Lived Life to the Fullest

The world of those who start positive conversations about mortality issues was shaken this week with news of the death of Jon Underwood, 44, founder of the international Death Cafe movement. The objective of the Death Cafe is “To increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.”  When announcing the news at the DeathCafe.com website, his wife Donna Molloy wrote, "Through his work helping people...

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Celebrating the Life of Death Cafe Founder Jon Underwood

Celebrating the Life of Death Cafe Founder Jon Underwood

Jon Underwood, founder of the Death Cafe movement which has grown to 51 countries worldwide, died suddenly from a brain hemorrhage caused by undiagnosed acute promyelocytic leukemia, a cancer of the white blood cells. The news was reported today by his family on the Death Cafe website. His wife Donna Molloy wrote, "As you all know the objective of Death Cafe is helping us all 'make the most of our finite lives'. With shocking poignancy on...

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July 15: Albuquerque Death Cafe

July 15: Albuquerque Death Cafe

Mark your calendars to attend the next Albuquerque Death Cafe, scheduled for Saturday, July 15, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Gail Rubin’s home. The objective of the Death Cafe is “To increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.”  It’s an interesting, unstructured conversation – open and free-flowing with no specific agenda and respectful of all points of view. It’s an opportunity to discuss...

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July 12: Jewish Funeral Traditions Osher Class

July 12: Jewish Funeral Traditions Osher Class

UPDATE: This class has been cancelled due to low registration numbers. Curious about Jewish funeral traditions? In an interfaith relationship and want to know more about your partner's Jewish roots? Sign up for this Osher Lifelong Learning Institute class on Wednesday, July 12 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the University of New Mexico Continuing Education Center, 1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM  87131 (located on the NE side of Indian...

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