Mar 3, 2021
Here is Renee s interview with Sandy Gibson, co-founder and CEO of Better Place Forests.
He shares about Better Place Forests, including his personal story, and how Better Place Forests helps you choose a beautiful, serene location for end of life arrangements.
Listen to the complete interview here:
About Better Place Forests in Litchfield Hills, Connecticut
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Experience jaw-dropping views of the Housatonic River Valley and distant mountains, unforgettable fall foliage, a seasonal stream that provides a peaceful soundtrack, and a rich history dating back to the Revolutionary War.
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FLORIDA â Sandy Gibsonâs parents died a year apart when he was a boy, and he has spent his entire life visiting their gravesite in his native Toronto. But, Gibsonâs parents were buried in a traditional cemetery, and he said the austere surroundings have made it difficult for him to connect with his memories of them.
âFor me, itâs always been a place that you need to go,â he said. âBut, it wasnât how I wanted to feel when I was near my parents. . Itâs so hard to forget that, because it is their final resting place. Itâs there forever.â
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Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills
Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills Today, Better Place Forests, the company that built Americas first conservation memorial forests, announced it is officially starting online tours of its location in Falls Village, Connecticut. The companys first forest in the Northeast region of the country,
Better Place Forests Litchfield Hills, is nestled in a location known for its open greenland, outdoor recreation, and environmental landmarks including the Housatonic River, Bear Mountain, and the southernmost portion of the Berkshires. Located an hours drive from downtown Hartford and 2 hours from New York City,
Subrina Dhammi & WNYT Staff Created: February 05, 2021 04:15 PM
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - A new company is emerging, offering a new option for you to plan how and where you and your loved ones want to be memorialized.
The idea is to move away from a traditional cemetery burial, and go back into nature.
A 200-acre plot of land in Williamstown now has new meaning. It will become the final resting place for many people.
That includes Dwight Brown and his wife. They just selected the tree land they will forever be tied to.
When they pass, their ashes will be spread at the tree, a forever memorial within nature.
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.
Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills
February 4, 2021 GMT
Litchfield Hills (Photo: Business Wire)
FALLS VILLAGE, Conn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 4, 2021
Today, Better Place Forests, the company that built America’s first conservation memorial forests, announced it is officially starting online tours of its location in Falls Village, Connecticut. The company’s first forest in the Northeast region of the country,
Better Place Forests Litchfield Hills, is nestled in a location known for its open greenland, outdoor recreation, and environmental landmarks including the Housatonic River, Bear Mountain, and the southernmost portion of the Berkshires. Located an hour’s drive from downtown Hartford and 2 hours from New York City,