It’s a warm spring day at Reflection Park. The green leaves on the budding trees shine bright against the blue sky. A large pile of mulch sits to the side, ready to be spread.
The only sign that you’re in a cemetery is the mounds of dirt covered with pine tree cuttings, with small wooden plaques next to them.
“This seems to satisfy a need or a desire that a lot of families have for a burial that is in a natural setting, which is just kind of beautiful and simple and sustainable,” said Basil Eldadah, the Executive Director of Reflection Park…