The Georgia Bulletin has a couple of interesting articles pertaining to Georgia cemeteries.
New Cemetery Offers Eco-Friendly Option
By Andrew Nelson
..."The gravesite is a mile and a half into the woods, over a wooden bridge spanning Honey Creek in this 'green cemetery,' where remains are put into the earth without embalming and only biodegradable caskets or urns are allowed. Some may choose to be buried in a shroud alone..."
Old Cemeteries Form Intriguing Part Of State’s Past
By Andrew Nelson
"ATLANTA — A group of volunteers will work to reclaim one of the rural historic Catholic cemeteries in Georgia, with a goal to restore stone markers to unmarked graves and return the burial ground to its original appearance."
Southern Graves Home
New Cemetery Offers Eco-Friendly Option
By Andrew Nelson
..."The gravesite is a mile and a half into the woods, over a wooden bridge spanning Honey Creek in this 'green cemetery,' where remains are put into the earth without embalming and only biodegradable caskets or urns are allowed. Some may choose to be buried in a shroud alone..."
Old Cemeteries Form Intriguing Part Of State’s Past
By Andrew Nelson
"ATLANTA — A group of volunteers will work to reclaim one of the rural historic Catholic cemeteries in Georgia, with a goal to restore stone markers to unmarked graves and return the burial ground to its original appearance."
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