About Sacred Crossings Alternative Funeral Home
Sacred Crossings Alternative Funeral Home, located in the Los Angeles area, specializes in green and environmentally sensitive funeral services. They offer a full range of options, including home funerals, green burials, and celebrant services. Reviews highlight the compassionate and personalized care provided by the staff, especially in helping families create meaningful rituals that honor their loved ones. Clients appreciate the genuine interest staff members show in understanding the deceased and their families, resulting in unique and heartfelt ceremonies. Many have described their experiences as beautiful and spiritual, emphasizing the kindness and sensitivity of the team during difficult times. The staff have been described as grounded, spiritual, and angelic, providing strong, capable, and comforting support during the most challenging times.
Olivia prepared the most beautiful lying in for our darling Toni Bua a ceremony full of grace and harmony! Toni looked magnificent in a white silk gown and golden silk surrounds She laid there for 3 days resplendent so all her friends could say farewells.
Olivia Bareham and the work of Sacred Crossings is changing and evolving culture and our understanding and relationship to the death process and ceremony. Her work and practices take us back (and forward) into revering death as a sacred initiation filled with joy, gratitude, love and organic ritual experiences done in the home with a sacred sense of the eternal. Even if you aren't interested in doing this work as a practice, I also highly recommend taking her workshops as the study and ponderance of death helps one to truly live LIFE with more awareness and gratitude. Thank you, Olivia for this extraordinary work!
Fabulous website! My husband and I are planning Green Burials and believe it is the only way to "GO." We would appreciate knowing how folks have dealt with situations like ours: We are both in second marriages with adult children. We live in Colorado. My children live in New England and two of his in Boulder, CO and one in California (LA). We would like to rest together and have opened the conversation with our children by email, asking if they have any specific feelings about where we are to rest:: east coast, west coast or elsewhere. If you know of others in similar situations and how they resolved this issue, I'd like to hear about their decisions.