Bayshore Home Funerals
by Kris Bradley, Home Funeral Educator
Kris Bradley is an ordained minister and has trained as a home funeral guide and death midwife through an 88 hour program via Beyond Hospice. She is also trained in a variety of holistic complementary care modalities.
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Kris Bradley is not a licensed funeral director nor a medical or mental health professional. Any fees paid are for consultations and education for families who desire to be in charge of their own funerals.
How can we help?
Bayshore Home Funerals can help you create a meaningful home funeral for your loved one. A return to traditional home-directed after-death care can help with the grieving process, be an alternative to a religion-focused send-off, or give options for a more affordable (though still beautiful and meaningful) funeral for your loved one.
Events & Announcements
Dec. 7
Death Cafe Keyport: Join me at Espresso Joe's in Keyport, NJ for the second Keyport Death Cafe. This is a gathering for frank, open discussion on the topics of death, dying, and living a more meaningful life.
Pre-planning
Pre-planning your after-death care is a gift that you give to both yourself and those you will leave behind. Make sure your own wishes are known and will be carried out and relieve your loved ones of the burden of trying to guess what choices you would have wanted at a time when they are dealing with so much already. A few simple steps can put things in order now.
Donations to this page both help to keep this page updated and online and help defray costs of supplies (printed forms and information; home funeral supplies) for families in need of help. Disclaimer: Bayshore Home Funerals is not currently a legal non-profit.