
Michigan
🌿West Michigan Burial Forest - In Progress
In Brooks Township, Michigan, Peter and Annica Quakenbush of the Michigan Burial & Cremation Society are fighting for the right to open the state’s first conservation burial ground. Their proposed West Michigan Burial Forest would allow families to choose natural burial while permanently protecting forest land.
Brooks Township officials passed an ordinance banning all new cemeteries, blocking the Quakenbushes’ project before it could begin. This ordinance isn’t just a barrier to their dream, it’s a precedent that could shut down conservation burial efforts across the country.
With the help of the 
Institute for Justice, they’ve filed a lawsuit against the township, arguing that the ban is unconstitutional and violates property rights. Their case is about more than one cemetery, it’s about defending the right for families to choose affordable, ecological burial.
Natural burial offers families dignity, affordability, and environmental care. This project would also directly support land conservation, creating a lasting legacy in West Michigan. If successful, their case could pave the way for conservation cemeteries nationwide.
- Share their story: Awareness is power- post, talk, and write about this case.
 - Follow their journey: Michigan Burial & Cremation Society posts updates as the case unfolds.
 - Donate if you can: Contributions support both the legal fight and the vision of the burial forest.
 - Advocate locally: Talk to your own town leaders about the importance of green burial.
 
This fight is about more than one patch of forest, it’s about protecting choice, conservation, and community for generations to come. 🌳
🌿The Preserve at All Saint's Cemetery - Waterford, MI
In Waterford, Michigan, The Preserve at All Saints Cemetery offers families a natural burial option within the Mount Elliott Cemetery Association grounds. This thoughtfully designed woodland area provides a setting where loved ones can return to the earth simply and peacefully.
Burials at The Preserve are carried out without embalming, vaults, or metal caskets. Families may choose biodegradable shrouds or containers, allowing each burial to become part of the forest’s renewal.
The Preserve is nestled within a wooded landscape, designed to feel more like a nature preserve than a traditional cemetery. Flat markers are used to maintain the forest’s beauty, creating a space that feels restorative for both families and the land.
As one of the first dedicated green burial spaces in the state, The Preserve provides an important choice for families who want their final act to reflect simplicity, dignity, and care for creation.
The Preserve at All Saints shows how existing cemeteries can embrace natural burial, ensuring that families in Michigan have sustainable options close to home.
If you want information on how to start your own natural burial cemetery, or you want to make me aware of another green, natural, or hybrid cemetery in this state, please reach out!
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