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Richard Reynolds
B: 1940-04-21
D: 2025-05-15
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Reynolds, Richard
Donald Monical
B: 1928-02-10
D: 2025-05-15
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Monical, Donald
Leo Wall
B: 1935-01-08
D: 2025-05-09
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Wall, Leo
Mildred Williams
B: 1932-02-19
D: 2025-05-08
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Williams, Mildred
Dale LaFoy
B: 1959-01-14
D: 2025-05-07
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LaFoy, Dale
Ethel Hohenberger
B: 1940-12-31
D: 2025-05-05
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Hohenberger, Ethel
Arthur Ottman
B: 1963-08-09
D: 2025-05-05
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Ottman, Arthur
Jean Davidchik
B: 1930-04-27
D: 2025-04-13
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Davidchik, Jean
Barbara Hayes
B: 1937-07-08
D: 2025-04-06
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Hayes, Barbara
Rodolfo Olvera III
B: 1966-12-10
D: 2025-03-30
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Olvera III, Rodolfo
Fenton Beckcom
B: 1943-07-19
D: 2025-03-30
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Beckcom, Fenton
Carolyn Pendleton
B: 1933-08-21
D: 2025-03-30
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Pendleton, Carolyn
Matthew Sims
B: 1977-03-10
D: 2025-03-29
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Sims, Matthew
Pamela Talbott
B: 1955-09-20
D: 2025-03-21
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Talbott, Pamela
Douglas Winborne
B: 1960-05-13
D: 2025-03-13
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Winborne, Douglas
Floyd Smith, Jr.
B: 1944-06-07
D: 2025-03-12
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Smith, Jr., Floyd
Carol Mutz
B: 1941-12-13
D: 2025-03-02
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Mutz, Carol
Joyce Reynolds
B: 1942-08-11
D: 2025-02-18
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Reynolds, Joyce
Sharon Ghadiry
B: 1960-04-16
D: 2025-02-07
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Ghadiry, Sharon
Ronald Cooper
B: 1948-02-05
D: 2025-02-02
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Cooper, Ronald
Sandra Davis
B: 1946-07-07
D: 2025-02-02
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Davis, Sandra

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Alternative Cremation Options

The latest innovation in cremation is a process of alkaline hydrolysis, sometimes called resomation. The process was developed in the United States in the late 1990s. The Cremation Association of North America describes the process as "a water-based cissolution process for human remains that uses alkaline chemicals, heat, and sometimes agitation and-or pressure, to accelerate natural decomposition". 

Compared with traditional cremation, this process uses less energy and releases no carbon and no matter into the atmosphere. Not all regions have made the legislative changes required for funeral homes to offer this service to families and the equipment costs are more than a conventional retort. Both factors currently reduce the availability of resomation cremation services.


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Cremation Association of North America

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