This lecture explores the history of burial and funeral practices in the United States, from traditional customs to the wide range of options available today, including green burial. The presenters will examine the emotional, logistical, and financial dimensions of end-of-life choices, comparing common practices while considering environmental impact, cost, and personal values. Members will also learn how early pre-planning can reduce stress, minimize family conflict, and empower individuals to make meaningful decisions that reflect their personal, cultural, and environmental values — supporting a more compassionate approach to death.
Laura Faessel, manager of Penn Forest Natural Burial Park, holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from Slippery Rock University, where she studied burial practices across five cultures, sparking her passion for green burial and caring for the dead.
Deanna Mance began her career as an artist, arts educator, and administrator at several cultural institutions. She later combined creativity with end-of-life care, becoming a life enrichment coordinator, death doula, and founder of Pittsburgh Community Deathcare. Today, she serves as assistant manager at Penn Forest Natural Burial Park.