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Things I Wish I Knew About...Death, Dying and Funerals with Kyra Dye

Things I Wish I Knew About...Death, Dying and Funerals with Kyra Dye

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In this compelling conversation, Stacey Green and Kyra Dye delve into the multifaceted world of funeral directing and death care. Kyra shares her unique path from palliative care to becoming a funeral director, offering insights into the emotional, scientific, and cultural dimensions of the profession. Together, they explore the intricacies of embalming, the role of coroners, and the compassionate guidance funeral directors provide to grieving families. The discussion touches on pre-arrangements, the artistry of restorative makeup, and the importance of authenticity in how we are remembered. They also address evolving funeral practices, innovative afterlife options, and the need for open, honest conversations about death, grief, and medical assistance in dying—highlighting the enduring importance of honoring life even in death

About Kyra Dye:

Kyra Dye is a licensed funeral director at Highland Funeral Home – Scarborough Chapel, part of the Arbor Memorial network in Toronto, Ontario. In her role, she provides compassionate and personalized funeral services, guiding families through the planning process with professionalism and care.

You can also follow Stacey Green (staceygreenliving):

TikTok / Instagram: @staceygreenliving

YouTube: @staceygreenliving

www.staceygreenliving.com

Video and audio production by: Rosanna Araujo @boymamaof4

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