Seeing Death Clearly

Reimagining Death Care: Cemetery Societies with Cheri Wallace

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Oct 5, 2025
Cheri Wallace, founder of the nonprofit Let's Be Trees, advocates for community-based cemetery societies to make death care affordable and sustainable. She shares how personal experiences with funeral costs sparked her mission. By pooling resources for burial grounds and embracing green burial practices, Cheri highlights the potential for dignified death care. The conversation also touches on the role of death doulas, the importance of local support, and innovative solutions like mushroom-assisted decomposition, aiming to revolutionize how we approach mortality.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Loss Sparked The Mission

  • Cheri Wallace started this work after her sister failed to raise funds to bury her husband and was forced to cremate him.
  • That family loss inspired Cheri to look for community-based solutions to funeral poverty.
INSIGHT

Reviving Communal Burial Models

  • Cheri proposes reviving ancestral community burial practices where neighbors pooled small amounts to buy land for burial.
  • She argues this model removes cost barriers and returns death care to communal stewardship.
ADVICE

How To Start A Cemetery Society

  • Form a cemetery society: gather community members, buy land, create a board, and adopt bylaws to manage burials affordably.
  • Aim to set membership buy-in around $100 and allow payment plans so no one is excluded.
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