PORT ARENA, California (Reuters) - For 70-year-old Kathee Pfalmer, who grew up in the shadow of Northern California's towering redwood forests, nothing seemed more appropriate than eventually spending an eternity among them.
When Pfalmer dies, the Folsom, California retiree's ashes will be scattered near a tree in the 20-acre Point Arena Forest, a privately owned grove some 130 miles north of San Francisco that has been set aside as a cemetery.
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