AURORA — Ann Dodge worked for Continental Airlines in Denver for 33 years. She loved to travel. At her journey’s end, her family wants nothing more than to find where she was taken and bring her home.
“We just consider our mom lost,” her daughter, Lynn Young of Aurora, said. “It just feels like we don’t have closure.”
Young mailed the urn from a post office in Sun City, Ariz. on Jan. 28. The package’s tracking number shows it was checked into the massive sorting facility in North Denver on Jan. 31. Then it disappeared.
David Rupert, a Postal Service spokesman, said in a written statement: “The Postal Service is very concerned about all mail, but especially this piece because of the obvious sentimental value. We are doing all we can to find it [and are] confident that it will be located.”
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