DENVER—A woman’s family is trying to find out what happened to the woman’s remains, which her daughter tried to send through the mail from Arizona.
Lynn Young of Aurora tells KUSA-TV in Denver ( ) that she mailed an urn with the remains of her mother, Ann Dodge, in Sun City, Ariz. on Jan. 28. The shipping label later arrived in Young’s mailbox, but there was no package.
Young says she didn’t know that the Postal Service requires cremated remains to be sent by registered mail to keep them out of the bulk delivery system, and the clerk didn’t ask her the specific contents of the package.
Postal Service spokesman David Rupert says Postal Service workers are doing all they can to find the urn.
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Information from: KUSA-TV,



