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Five Tips About Eco-Friendly Pet Cremation You Need to Know NOW

Five Tips About Eco-Friendly Pet Cremation You Need to Know NOW

There’s never a convenient time for a pet to die. But according Phillip Vallelunga from Adoring Pet Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Fraser, Michigan, pet owners can take these key steps to ease the pain of saying goodbye to a beloved dog, cat or other companion animal. 1. Pets are part of the family. Just like our human relatives, pets deserve a dignified and personalized memorial service. This recognition can help process the intense...

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Feb. 17: Green Burial Options in New Mexico

Feb. 17: Green Burial Options in New Mexico

In New Mexico's high desert climate, “green” burial is actually “brown” burial. However, you have many options to minimize your after-death carbon footprint. Make your final disposition more eco-friendly by avoiding embalming, rethinking cremation, choosing biodegradable caskets and urns, and even considering holding a home/DIY funeral. Come learn about your options for returning to the earth as naturally as possible in the Land of...

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Review: Caitlin Doughty’s New Book ‘From Here to Eternity’

Review: Caitlin Doughty’s New Book ‘From Here to Eternity’

Caitlin Doughty is a woman on a mission to redefine death. Most of the established funeral industry can't stand her, and in her newest book, From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find The Good Death, you sense the feeling is mutual. Yet, when it comes to discussing death and funerals, she is making an impact. Doughty has made remarkable strides over the past few years to get people, especially younger people, to discuss mortality...

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News and Videos on Life and Death

News and Videos on Life and Death

These past two weeks we've had news stories about celebrity deaths, funeral business developments, and a nuclear annihilation false alarm. Could the zeitgeist be shifting to discussing death honestly? Links to these and other news stories follow. There's an Albuquerque Death Cafe at my house this Saturday, January 20 at 3:00 p.m. Please email Gail[at]AGoodGoodbye.com if you'd like to attend and I'll send you directions. It's going to be a big...

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These Books on End-Of-Life Issues Are Enlightening

These Books on End-Of-Life Issues Are Enlightening

As The Doyenne of Death®, books about end-of-life, estate and funeral planning, and related topics are must-reads. A number of excellent titles were published in 2017. Here are short reviews of seven books that can help you face the inevitable. Click on each book title to get it from Amazon. Dealing with Doctors, Denial, and Death: A Guide to Living Well with Serious Illness by Aroop Mangalik, MD (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers) Dr. Aroop...

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Holograms Let You Speak From The Great Beyond

Holograms Let You Speak From The Great Beyond

Holographic messages from loved ones who have died are no longer the "what if" stuff of Star Wars. Artistry In Motion Holographics (AIM) recently introduced a new service to the funeral industry: life-sized 3D moving images of pre-recorded messages from the yet-to-be deceased. In this video below, AIM CEO Carl Minado looks like Col. Sanders, but it was October 31 at the 2017 National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) convention, so he...

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It’s a New Year: Live For Today

It’s a New Year: Live For Today

Welcome to 2018. In 2017, we saw the deaths of many beloved musicians, celebrities, and notable people. Their passings remind us to make the most of every day, to live for today, as tomorrow is not promised. It also reminds us to make our end-of-life plans while we can. Not because we're planning to die, but because we are fully alive. As Mark Twain said, "The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die...

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Jan. 20: Albuquerque Death Cafe

Jan. 20: Albuquerque Death Cafe

As the New Year gets going, think about experiencing a Death Cafe as one of your bucket list items. It's an opportunity to relax over some coffee or tea, some cake or cookies, and join in a group discussion to talk about what’s on your mind about mortality issues. Participants always give the event high marks! The next Albuquerque Death Cafe will take place on Saturday, January 20, 2018, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Gail Rubin's home. If you...

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LoveUrns Offers New Cremation Urns and Jewelry

LoveUrns Offers New Cremation Urns and Jewelry

Coffee and cremated remains, urns and cremation jewelry... Among my favorite exhibitors to visit at funeral trade shows are the friendly Khan family, proprietors of LoveUrns®. The fact that they usually have an espresso bar offering free caffeinated delights in their booth always scores big points. LoveUrns® is known for their creative, beautifully-designed solid brass urns. At the 2017 National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) convention,...

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Celebrating Christmas with Luminaria and End-of-Life Discussions

Celebrating Christmas with Luminaria and End-of-Life Discussions

On this Christmas Eve here in New Mexico, families are lining the sidewalks in their neighborhoods with luminarias, simple paper bags with sand in the bottom and one votive candle. It's a beautiful Christmas tradition, designed to direct the Christ child to the family's home. You may enjoy this Mortality Minute video I did about this tradition of visiting cemeteries on Christmas Eve: https://youtu.be/p0wRZA-J7AY And while you are gathering with...

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How to Personalize a Life Celebration

How to Personalize a Life Celebration

Funerals are becoming "Celebrations of Life." What does that look like? You'd be amazed what can be created within 24 hours to personalize memorial services and put some "fun" in funerals. At the 2017 National Funeral Directors Association convention and expo, Life Celebration, Inc., "Creating color and light in times of darkness," set up a building within the expo hall. The "Reed-Soxman Funeral Home" showcased a wide array of memorial products...

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Mexicans Celebrate Their Dead – Why Can’t Americans?

Mexicans Celebrate Their Dead – Why Can’t Americans?

The colorful Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) traditions from Mexico honor their dead in ways Americans would do well to embrace. In a New York Times opinion column, Ilan Stavans wrote about 'Coco' and Mexico's Infatuation With the Afterlife. A few highlights of his thoughts on the topic: For Mexicans, death is earthly. We build altars in our homes with framed photos of the departed next to candles, fruit, bread and candy. This intimacy...

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Handful of Home Irish Dirt for Meaningful Burials

Handful of Home Irish Dirt for Meaningful Burials

Millions of Irish Americans identify with their roots in the Emerald Isle. Now two ladies from Dublin have brought Handful of Home, Original Irish Dirt, to America. For those who claim Irish ancestry, Handful of Home offers the opportunity for burial in contact with earth from their land of origin. "What we wanted to do is help Irish Americans celebrate their cultural heritage at some of the most important moments of their lives," explained...

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What Makes This Cremation Retort So Energy Efficient?

What Makes This Cremation Retort So Energy Efficient?

A new retort introduced to the industry at the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) convention and expo may have the answer in the quest to reduce CO2 emissions generated by cremation. The Facultatieve Technologies FT USA v2 cremation retort uses the body as fuel, to minimize the burning of natural gas in the process of cremation. Ernie Kassoff, National Sales Manager for Facultatieve Technologies, explains the process: "To get correct...

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Introducing The Bonsai Urn: Growing Life from Loving Memories

Introducing The Bonsai Urn: Growing Life from Loving Memories

The Bonsai Urn promises "Growing Life from Loving Memories." How? You can give the cremated remains of your loved ones a beautiful, portable resting place combined with an elegant potted plant. The ingenious patent pending design of the Bonsai Urn features an insert for a four-inch pot containing any kind of bonsai plant. Soil and cremated remains are mixed in a center ring, into which the roots can grow over time. The rest of the remains go...

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Beloved: Custom Personalized Obituaries and Eulogies

Beloved: Custom Personalized Obituaries and Eulogies

Petra Orloff, a professional writer for more than 25 years, turned her professional skills toward obituary and eulogy writing after her father died in 2004. This year, she founded Beloved, providing the services of professional writers to create custom obituaries and eulogies that become keepsakes treasured by the family over time. Beloved was a first-time exhibitor at the 2017 National Funeral Directors Association convention and expo in...

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Nov. 27: You Can Do That – New Trends in Death Care

Nov. 27: You Can Do That – New Trends in Death Care

“We Can Do That? New Trends in Death Care” is the title of the next talk Gail Rubin presents at Albuquerque Oasis on Monday, November 27, 10:30 a.m. to noon. The class will take place at the Oasis offices in American Square Shopping Center, 3301 Menaul Blvd. NE, Suite 18 (on the east side of the shopping center facing American Home Furnishings). Description: The modern funeral is changing. Learn about new death care trends in New Mexico,...

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Dec. 16: ABQ Death Cafe

Dec. 16: ABQ Death Cafe

Our first Albuquerque Death Cafe since the Before I Die ABQ Festival will take place Saturday, December 16, 10:00 a.m. to noon at the North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center, 7521 Carmel Ave. NE. Come relax over some coffee or tea, some cake or cookies, and join in a group discussion to talk about what’s on your mind about mortality issues. The objective of the Death Cafe is “To increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make...

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Chilling Investigative Report on Body Donation

Chilling Investigative Report on Body Donation

For years I've recommended national body donation services as a Plan B backup if a medical school can't take an anatomical gift. Many people want the free cremation offered by medical schools as well as by national companies in exchange for the use of the deceased's body. At a medical school, ideally the deceased's body is studied by students, dissected over a semester of study. The body may be used for other purposes, such as body farms for...

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Nov. 11: Authors Fair at the Albuquerque Museum

Nov. 11: Authors Fair at the Albuquerque Museum

Saturday, November 11, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. — The second annual 2017 Authors Festival at the Albuquerque Museum of Art & History showcases local writing talent. The finest of the New Mexico writers’ scene will gather at Albuquerque Museum to share their experiences, sell merchandise, and sign books for their fans. The museum is located at 2000 Mountain Road NW. The event is free. Gail Rubin, CT, is among the authors featured in this...

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Catch ‘The Departure’ at The Guild Cinema This Week

Catch ‘The Departure’ at The Guild Cinema This Week

The Departure is a newly-released documentary that focuses on Ittetsu Nemoto, a former punk-turned-Buddhist-priest in Japan. He has made a career out of helping suicidal people find reasons to live. But this work has come increasingly at the cost of his own family and health, as he refuses to draw lines between those he counsels and himself. The Departure captures Nemoto at a crossroads, when his growing self-destructive tendencies lead him to...

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