The Growing Practice Of Home Funerals Tuesday, October 14, 2014 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. A funeral can cost thousands of dollars and be a bleak affair. But there are people who are eschewing the funeral home and opting to send off their loved ones from the comfort of their homes. These in-home funerals are considered to be less expensive and more intimate. But home funerals aren’t for everyone. Your family needs to have a certain comfort level with death that doesn’t exist in every American family. Of course, Sacramento-based death care guide Heidi Boucher would like to change that. Not only does Boucher assist families with home funerals, she’s also in the middle of making a film based on in-home death care called In the Parlor: The Final Goodbye. LINKS: A Mortician Talks Openly About Death And Wants You To, Too Home Funerals Grow As Americans Skip The Mortician For Do-It-Yourself After-Death Care
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