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Neptune Society Opens Tucson, Arizona Office

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The Neptune Society, the largest cremation-only services company in the U.S., announces it is now offering its industry-leading services in the greater Tucson, Arizona area. The company's Tucson office, located at 103 W. Grant Road, Suite 111, expands its service in Arizona, which includes a location in Tempe as well. The Neptune Society, a subsidiary of the BG Capital Group, now has 38 locations in 10 states -- including cremation facilities, sales offices, and holding facilities -- and continues to expand services throughout the United States.

The Tucson office will officially open on October 25 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2:00 P.M. This event is open to the public and is being supported by Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce.


The sound of the desert blues

During the night we speed past dimly lit roadside villages, occasionally stopping for treacly tea or a chat with the internal border police. We arrive in the wee hours at Gao, a parched mud-brick city some 300 kilometres north-east of Mopti. The hotels are closed, so we kip the night in sleeping bags inside a mud hut on the property of our guide's distant relatives.

Four hours later, breakfast is instant coffee, bread and cream cheese followed by four rounds of tea. We thank our hosts, stock up on supplies of rice and petrol, and weave our way through the town's rues - past the Orange mobile phone signs, past the street beer vendors, past the World Massage bar, past the kids playing in mounds of rubbish, and head north to the Sahara desert through plains of grass and umbrella trees.



 

 

 

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