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Lifetime Peta Member

December 3, 2008 urngarden.com

Designed by PETA and built by THE OLD PINE BOX, these coffins allow you to voice your defense of all creatures even after your own voice is silenced. Every coffin purchased from this selection
will result in a net contribution of $75.00 to PETA.

Peta Coffins
Peta Coffins

Possibly related branding of the soul:

Continue tour of Laura Keebler’s graveyard project.

Filed Under: Advertising, art, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: branding your soul, peta coffins

Perfect Urn For My Dad

December 3, 2008 urngarden.com

One of our clients called this am to check on her order.

Mahogany Burl Memorial Urn
Mahogany Burl Memorial Urn

It’s been almost a year since her father died and she’s finally ready to select an urn to take to her mother. Her dad’s ashes have been in a cardboard container in his daughter’s possession. Her mom has been unsure what to do with the ashes and felt that keeping them in the home might be too morbid…but didn’t want to bury. His room and personal effects are still the way he left them when he departed this world.

Her father had been a wood worker and liked to restore antiques. He loved the rich color of mahogany and liked to work with the burl species of wood. The daughter decided that our memorial chest would be the perfect resting place, discreetly on the dresser until the family decides what the next step will be.

Filed Under: Advertising, art, ash scattering, Confessions, cremation, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas, mental health, urns Tagged With: burl wood urn, memorial chest, memorial urn

High Gloss Natural Burl Wood Urn

December 3, 2008 urngarden.com

Wood Urn Pick of the Week:

The natural beauty of our burl wood urn is perfect choice for families that may want a wood urn for traveling with ashes, or who plan to scatter the cremains at a later date. Our high gloss natural burl grain patterns are individual to each of our urns, symbolizing the unique quality of each human spirit and can personalized with engraving.

Mahogany Burl Wood Urn
Mahogany Burl Wood Urn

Our burl wood memorial urn features a lift out lined tray for storage of jewelry, keys, and other small mementos. Lower half designed to discreetly accommodate the urn container. Ashes are usually bagged within the urn you receive from the funeral home.

Filed Under: Advertising, art, ash scattering, Confessions, cremation, Memorial Service Ideas, urn jewelry, urns Tagged With: burl wood urn, memorial urns, traveling with a cremation urn

Once Bitten

December 2, 2008 urngarden.com

Mike Reed, 55, died Sunday after being bitten by a bat and became the first human rabies death in Missouri since 1959, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.

Reed became ill Nov. 19, and doctors suspected rabies after he started showing symptoms consistent with the disease.

Family members say none of them thought anything of the bite when it happened. The bat got into Reed’s house, and he caught it and let it climb on his coat before it bit his ear.


State and local health officials are working together to identify other individuals who may have had contact with the rabid bat or close contact with Reed.

Reed’s funeral is at 10 on Friday at Ozark Baptist Church east of Houston. Visitation time with the family is from 6 to 8 on Thursday at Evans Funeral Home.

TIPS FOR BAT CATCH & RELEASE:

Wear leather gloves or oven mitts to protect against rabies. Open your door or window. The bat may sense the fresh air and fly out of your house.

Allow the bat to land. (Not on your clothes or body!)

If the bat lands low, toss a towel carefully over the bat. It will not be able to take off again.

Keep the bat wrapped inside the towel. You should expect to hear clicking noises when the bat is frightened. It is best to presume that the bat might try to bite through the towel, so put on gloves or oven mitts to be safe.

If the bat lands high on your wall or ceiling, place a coffee can or plastic container over the bat. Slide the lid of the container cautiously between the bat and wall. Keep the container as close to the wall as possible. Do not pinch the bat.

Carry the towel or container outside. Set the trapped bat on the ground some distance from your house. Close your door so that the bat does not accidentally fly inside again.

Remove the towel and walk or run away.

source: News-Leader and KY3. Wikihow.

Filed Under: mental health, obituaries Tagged With: bat bite, rabies death in Missouri

Black Eye Friday

November 29, 2008 urngarden.com

“Anybody that dies from gittin’ trampled to death at Wal-Mart is bound to want his money back on that. I know I would. That’s a bad way to go, there.” Eve Cleveland

Filed Under: Advertising, Confessions, mental health, obituaries, Television Tagged With: Black Friday, Wal-Mart shoppers

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