Lasting Legacies

Celebrating lives and nurturing new beginnings through the transformative power of soil. Discover heartwarming stories of remembrance, renewal, and the enduring impact of those who chose to become part of nature's cycle.

What are Lasting Legacies?

In a human life, we think of growth as taking place during specific ages or periods. But what if we considered the infinite potential for growth, during and after life, too?

‍Healthy soil nourishes new life. In this series, we share the stories of people whose loved ones have undergone soil transformation — and those who have chosen this natural process for themselves — to illustrate the growth that can take place at the end of life. These are stories of grief, but also renewal. These are lasting legacies.

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Growing Together

Stephen’s soil transformation enabled meaningful and deeply personal moments for his family, as well as provided continued connection to his partner Sean, who plans to join him at Earth’s Olympic Peninsula conservation site some day.

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Travels of the Heart with Soil

After his transformation at Earth, Miles Kintz's soil has traveled to over 100 locations worldwide, allowing his family and friends to honor his love for nature and create new memories.

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A Perennial Peace

At 65, Kimberly embraces human composting as a way to nurture her beloved garden after death, finding peace and a sense of continuity in becoming part of the Earth she tends.

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Finding the Courage to Summit

After her brother Preston's passing, Alyssa honors his adventurous spirit by taking his soil on challenging hikes, leaving pieces of him at summits he would have loved to conquer.

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Eternal Love in the Garden

After 53 years of marriage, Emily honors Wayne's love for nature by transforming him into soil, nurturing their cherished circle garden and planning a new memorial space that captures his adventurous spirit.

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Completing Nature's Cycle

For Rick and Tanya Freudenberger, the decision to choose soil transformation wasn't just about end-of-life planning—it was about completing a cycle that perfectly aligns with their practices and lifelong values.

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“I cannot say enough about the care and understanding I was shown by this company. They were so kind and kept me informed all through the process ... as a nature lover, my wife would have loved knowing that her final resting place would a place of such natural beauty.”
Chris D., Portland