Things to remember: 1) The worth of character; 2) The improvement of talent; 3) The influence of example; 4) The joy of origination; 5) The dignity of simplicity; 6) The success of perseverance; 7) The value of time; 8) The pleasure of working; 9) The obligation of duty; 10) The power of kindness; 11) The wisdom of economy; 12) The virtue of patience.
Marshall Field
Includes the Mens Grief Resource and information on support, resources, conferences and workshops, and email courses.
Offers pages related to the legal, moral, medical, historical, and cultural aspects of human mortality.
Includes pages on the Euthanasia Research and Guidance Organization, the World Federation of Right to Die Societies, and acts, laws, and news about euthanasia.
For those with an interest in near-death experiences, those who have had near-death experiences, and those who research the phenomena.
Contains links to cremation providers and societies, scattering options, and U.S. and Canadian society participants.
A nonprofit project established to support dying people both at their home life and their careers, and to help them arrange funerals. Includes lists of publications and articles.
Contains pages dealing with how people die, death across cultures and time, death and religion, moral debates, and personal impacts of death.
Offers ideas on modern mummification, philosoph-ical examination of mummification, and pet memor-ials.