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After Moira Cathleen Delaney was diagnosed with an aggressive form of intestinal cancer, her thoughts eventually turned to her eventual death and what she wanted done with her body. Delaney’s love of gardening, birds, and the forest inspired her decision to be transformed into soil — literally — through a process known as natural organic reduction.
When she died in October at age 57, her family sprinkled some of her remains under her favourite backyard tree and gave some remains to her closest friends and relatives in glass jars to keep or plant things with.
“For her, it was a very comforting thought to be able to return to the earth in that kind of way and to have her final physical act contributing to the life process,” said Marcos Moliné, her son.
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