In a world increasingly dominated by corporate efficiency and depersonalized technology, Jeremy Henson has
found a way to bring art, compassion, and community to one of life’s most difficult moments. His work represents something deeper than decoration. It’s about ensuring that people are remembered not just for how they died, but for how they lived.
Jeremy looks like he could be the lead of a pop country band or the owner of your favorite barbecue restaurant. He’s simultaneously “all over the place” (his description) and remarkably centered and self-reflective. His toughness quickly gives way to compassion and deep regard for the community he loves…