Return Home is expanding — and we're thrilled to announce that Minnesota is next!
After serving families across the country through terramation, we’re bringing our family-involved, transparent approach to a new region. This event will provide a clear and honest look at what this expansion means, how our process works, and what comes next.
We’re hosting two separate in-person sessions to ensure each audience has the right experience. Joining us will be Micah Truman, Founder and CEO of Return Home; Tully Moore, COO of Return Home; and Mandy Stafford, MN resident and Manager of National Partnerships at Return Home:
Community Info Session
Date: August, 12th, 2025 | Time: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
This session is open to anyone interested in learning more about terramation. Whether you’re exploring options for yourself or a loved one, or just curious about what we do, this is a chance to understand our approach without pressure.
We’ll cover:
- What terramation is and how it works
- Why we’re bringing a terramation facility to Minnesota
- What the facility will include and where it might be located
- How families across Minnesota and neighboring states would access the service
- Options for working with local funeral homes or with Return Home directly
- General pricing and how it compares to burial or cremation
- How the facility could create local jobs and benefit the community
- How we handle safety, odor control, and neighborhood fit
- What we’ve learned from operating in Washington State
Our team will be available for Q&A and one-on-one conversations after the presentation.
Funeral Professionals Info Session
Date: August 13th, 2025 | Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
This session is exclusively for licensed funeral professionals and others working in the death care space.
We’ll walk through:
- What a terramation facility includes (vessels, size, layout)
- How the facility will serve Minnesota and surrounding states
- How funeral homes can offer terramation to families
- How the terramation process works and how long it takes
- What terramation costs and how it compares to other options
- Local job creation and workforce impact
- Zoning, safety, odor control, and permitting considerations
- Success stories and lessons from our Washington facility
CE credits will be given for this event.
Who Should Attend
- Licensed funeral directors and industry professionals
- Individuals and families exploring alternative death care
- Community members who want to better understand our work
- Anyone who believes death care can be more personal, transparent, and environmentally thoughtful
Registration
Please register for the session that best fits your background and interest. Capacity is limited. We look forward to meeting you.