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Digital Dying [1]
We live our lives online. Baby photos are uploaded, homework is emailed in, mates are encountered via Facebook and in nearly every field the web has revolutionized how work is done. And we die online too; obituaries and even funeral services are now downloadable. We have entered the age of Digital Dying.
This blog explores trends in death and the industries it touches, examines perceptions and practices regarding dying, both past and present and also looks at the living, and how we anticipate, recover from and are even inspired by death.
Digital Dying is written by Justin Nobel, whose stories about science, culture and travel have appeared in publications such as the Chicago Tribune, Audubon, Gourmet.com, Nunatsiaq News, Point Reyes Light and The Smart Set www.justinnobel.com [2]. Comments and ideas can be sent to justinnobel@gmail.com [3].
Heaven Can Wait [4]
Is youth a distant memory? Who says your best years are behind you? It may take a little more work, but you can be fit and healthy in your 50's, 60's, 70's and beyond. We'll show you how.
Welcome to Heaven Can Wait, your source for proven tips concerning your health, fitness and general wellness. Brought to you by Funeralwise.com, Heaven Can Wait is targeted primarily to Baby Boomers, Seniors, and anyone who has begun feeling the effects of getting older. It's never too late to get started on the path to a better you. We invite you to follow us and stay healthy for years to come.
Heaven Can Wait is written by Angie Best-Boss, an award-winning health writer of numerous books, including Budgeting for Infertility: Bringing Home Baby without Breaking the Bank, Before Your Time: Living Well with Premature Menopause, and others. A member of the American Medical Writers Association and the Association for Health Care Journalists, Angie has a Masters degree in Counseling and a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Sociology. Comments and ideas can be sent to angiebestboss@gmail.com [5].
Dealing with Cemeteries and Funeral Homes [6]
Larry Anspach, President
American Cemetery/Mortuary Consultants, Inc.