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Plan for eco-friendly cemetery in Haiku gets $1M pledge from anonymous donor

Michael Tsai
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                                The Death Store is also a resource center with reading material on green burials and books that attempt to demystify end-of-life care and the death experience.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The Death Store is also a resource center with reading material on green burials and books that attempt to demystify end-of-life care and the death experience.

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Rev. Bodhi Be stands in front of The Death Store in the Pauwela Cannery.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The Rev. Bodhi Be stands in front of The Death Store in the Pauwela Cannery.

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Death Store in the Pauwela Cannery in Haiku is a Green Burial Council-certified funeral home that also sells eco-friendly funeral products and serves as a resource center.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The Death Store in the Pauwela Cannery in Haiku is a Green Burial Council-certified funeral home that also sells eco-friendly funeral products and serves as a resource center.

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Death Store sells simple wooden coffins that are often personalized, along with shrouds, urns and other items made from natural materials.
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BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

The Death Store sells simple wooden coffins that are often personalized, along with shrouds, urns and other items made from natural materials.

BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Death Store is also a resource center with reading material on green burials and books that attempt to demystify end-of-life care and the death experience.
BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Rev. Bodhi Be stands in front of The Death Store in the Pauwela Cannery.
BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Death Store in the Pauwela Cannery in Haiku is a Green Burial Council-certified funeral home that also sells eco-friendly funeral products and serves as a resource center.
BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                The Death Store sells simple wooden coffins that are often personalized, along with shrouds, urns and other items made from natural materials.