Pat Desmaris of iHeart Radio Interviews Captain Brad White
Listen to the interview here:
Listen to the interview here:
The Following Article Originally appeared on the website The Daily Beast on August 5th, 2020. Link To The Original Article: https://www.thedailybeast.com/funerals-at-sea-are-the-dark-new-covid-19-trend-in-miami Burials at Sea Are Booming During the Pandemic With Florida coming off its deadliest week yet, maritime goodbyes are … Read More
New England Burials at Sea upgrades At-Sea-Scattering to Assist Families with Planning MARSHFIELD, MA – Captain Brad White, founder of New England Burials at Sea LLC (NEBAS) headquartered in Marshfield, MA announced that the company has designed a no charge … Read More
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Our estate planning friends at Surprenant & Beneski, PC have posted a helpful article on why everyone should have a will along with tips to getting your estate plan started. Originally Posted on Aug 12, 2019 at myfamilyestateplanning.com “Prince did … Read More
MARSHFIELD, MA (June 6, 2019) – Capt. Brad White-Founder of NEBAS reported that 23 students from the Fine Mortuary College’s 2019 summer academic year participated in the NEBAS Sea Burial Certification program™ offered to Colleges, Universities, Associations and multi-unit funeral … Read More
Published on hakaimagazine.com February 22nd, 2019. As told to Stefan Slater Captain Brad White is the founder of New England Burials at Sea, a Massachusetts-based company that provides full-body burials and ash scattering services at sea. The company operates out of … Read More
An Article by Leah Thomas of The Outline website. APR—01—2018 11:07AM EST EXCERPT: With cremation on the rise, cemetery space dwindling, and cryogenic freezing around the corner, the Vatican is facing some tough decisions. The Catholic Church preaches the importance of … Read More
Dan Rea, Host of NightSide on WBZ NewsRadio 1030 every weeknight from 8:00pm to midnight, interviews Captain Brad White and Funeral Director Chris Goulet about how “death culture” has changed and why more people are choosing burials at see as … Read More