Anubis Cremations

Anubis Cremations A modern and eco friendly approach to death care

03/04/2026

A simple memory about growing up around my dad in a grocery store and why that still means so much to me today. Sometimes the places we love are connected to the people we miss the most.

Stillness is enough.
03/03/2026

Stillness is enough.

03/02/2026

During a visit to Nepal, I witnessed traditional cremations performed along a riverbank, where ashes are swept into the water after the ceremony. While modern crematories exist to help control emissions, many families continue to honor long standing cultural traditions. This experience highlights the balance between tradition, environment, and modern funeral practices.

02/28/2026

Does burial or cremation affect how families grieve? In this video, we explore a thoughtful question about DNA, ashes, and whether having a loved one buried or keeping their ashes at home changes the process of letting go. Every family experiences loss differently, and this conversation offers insight into the emotional and spiritual side of memorial choices.

02/28/2026

Grief looks different for everyone. Some people hold on to ashes for years, and others choose to scatter them in a meaningful place. There is no right or wrong way to say goodbye. This video talks about honoring your loved one in your own time and exploring options like sea scattering or scattering at a favorite spot.

There is quiet work happening all around us.
02/26/2026

There is quiet work happening all around us.

02/26/2026

A personal story about a mother who keeps the ashes of her loved ones close while she works. From a grandmother to cherished pets, this reflection highlights how keeping ashes at home can bring comfort, and how delaying a ceremony can sometimes make closure more complicated.

Even as the light fades, it remains.
02/25/2026

Even as the light fades, it remains.

02/25/2026

Sometimes the most meaningful tributes are the most personal ones.
One family chose to place their loved one’s urn beside the last puzzle they completed together. A peacock design, full of color and symbolism, became part of a quiet and beautiful space of remembrance at home.
It was not only meaningful. It felt right.

Anubis, Inc. was recognized as Best of 2025 in the Funeral Home category in Palm Springs, based on recent Google reviews...
02/24/2026

Anubis, Inc. was recognized as Best of 2025 in the Funeral Home category in Palm Springs, based on recent Google reviews.
We are grateful for the trust families place in us.
We remain committed to calm, respectful, and transparent care.

02/24/2026

Many families choose to place mementos, notes, or small keepsakes inside an urn as a way to stay connected with their loved one. From handwritten letters to holiday cards or even crystals, these personal touches can bring comfort and meaning during the grieving process. It is a beautiful way to say I love you, even after they are no longer physically with us.

02/23/2026

Water falls from the top of this quiet structure into a small circular space below, steady and unafraid. It reminds us that even when life feels like a descent, there is purpose in every drop. What leaves one level begins another. In grief and in growth, we are still moving, still becoming.

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