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  •  May 15, 2025
     7:00 pm CDT - 8:00 pm CDT

Please join NACDM and guest Bob Jenkins on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at 7:00-8:00 pm for "Tomorrow's Traditions," our next Zoom Community Event.

Bob says, "The challenges that are created by our own funeral practices are many. One of the challenges least talked about, and the least publicized, is the harmful, lasting impact death has on the environment. Our companies, Verde Products Inc and Precision Organic, Inc. are dedicated to scientific research and to resolving the issues created through burial of cremated ashes and bodies.

Driven by our research we have found a real, long-term and practical solution. Our cremation product, Let Your Love Grow (LYLG), creates a spiritual chemistry, a perpetual harmony—chemistry and harmony between life and death, between faith and science, between grief and celebration. It renews the cycle of life and completes the circle of love. 

LYLG and Precision Organic, Inc. offers families and funeral businesses the opportunity to safely return loved ones to the earth while creating balance with Mother Nature. Our products are a carefully formulated, 100% organic matter that, when mixed with cremated ashes or direct body burial, create a nutrient-rich beneficial growing medium. We’re proud to be the first internationally patented, carbon neutral product for cremation ash and body burial."

All are welcome to attend!

Bob Jenkins is the co-founder and president of Verde Products Inc. as well as co-founder and CEO of Precision Organic Inc. He oversees the daily operations of Let Your Love Grow, an organic solution for cremation, sales, marketing, business, and product development. He has over 45 years’ experience in funeral service including management of funeral homes, crematories, and cemetery properties, to building sales territories and managing sales teams for two nationally recognized funeral service companies. He graduated from Kentucky School of Mortuary Science, Louisville, KY.  

Through research and experimentation, Bob has partnered with a forensic team that includes an entomologist, taphonomist, and anthropologist to study and understand the environmental impact of the disposition of human and animal bodies that are either buried or cremated. Buried and cremated remains can have significant effects, positive and negative, on their surrounding environment. Bob's goal is to help educate the after-life care profession as well as the consumer on the important aspect of memorializing while creating balance and harmony with Mother Nature.

Bob resides in Wildwood, Missouri, USA, with his wife, Annette, and his beloved companion, Roscoe, a rescued dachshund.