When Kenny Kyger realized his customers wanted “plain, simple back to nature” burial options, he decided to open Virginia’s first green cemetery.
To read the full article by Sandy Hausman in wvtf, click here.
When Kenny Kyger realized his customers wanted “plain, simple back to nature” burial options, he decided to open Virginia’s first green cemetery.
To read the full article by Sandy Hausman in wvtf, click here.
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