Colorado Funeral Home In Deep Trouble For Giving Fake Ashes
A Colorado funeral home is being sued for doing what most families dread. When trying to bury or celebrate the life of a loved one. A woman has come forward…

Ashes of a loved one in a wooden urn.
_jure via Getty ImagesA Colorado funeral home is being sued for doing what most families dread. When trying to bury or celebrate the life of a loved one. A woman has come forward saying the ashes of his mother are in fact not real ashes.
Is This Concrete Mix?
Tanya Wilson, the daughter of a woman who passed away, came forward and questioned the funeral home. She wanted to know if the ashes of her mother were in fact her ashes. According to The Associated Press, attorney Andrew Swan said, "In death, these men and women deserved to be treated with respect and dignity." They were in fact given something that wasn't ashes.
Yong Anderson passed away back in June. Her family went to Return to Nature, the funeral home, to have her cremated. According to KRDO, they paid about $1,500 for them to cremate Yong.
Where Was She Really Cremated?
The family was told by the funeral home that it would be about a week for the cremation to happen. Then they kept pushing back the date. The family finally received the ashes 11 days later. They then flew to Hawaii to scatter her ashes. Hawaii was her favorite place and she had lived there for 20 years. They chartered a boat and everything to do so.
Return to Nature used Wilbert Funeral Services to do the cremations, according to the death certificate for Yong. When contacted, the company told them they stopped doing cremations for them back in November of 2022. This is when things started to not add up. Wilson asked what ashes should look like and she said the ashes looked like concrete mix.
Wilson even went to the extent of buying a bag of Quikrete mix and mixing it with water. She did the same with some of her mothers ashes. She said the both seemed too similar.
The Colorado Bureau is investigating the whole situation. They found at least 189 bodies stored improperly at a building owned by Return to Nature, according to Law And Crime. Tanya Wilson was recently contacted by officials and was told they will be notified as soon as possible when the bodies are identified.
We have more on this story in today's Other News!
Nevada Railway Museum Loses Beloved Cat After 15 Years
The historic Nevada Northern Railway Museum is mourning the death of its resident cat who became an internet sensation - and family.
Dirt — short for Dirtbag — died Wednesday in the town of Ely at the age of 15, the railway said in a post on its website.
The (semi) feral kitty was a staple at the Railway Museum. His online notoriety started when an employee posted a picture of Dirt on Facebook five years ago, which led to the creation of Dirt merch including keychains, T-shirts, mugs and even his very own coffee blend.
In a post remembering Dirt on NNRW's Facebook page: "In the spring of 2008, a little kitten of orange and white fur was found in the engine house by himself. The mother and any other kittens were long gone. The crew at the time would sit for hours each day with cans of tuna and soft cat food, to get the little fur ball to trust them."
Dirt finally came around to trusting them. They took him to the vet for a checkup, shots, and eventually he was neutered. The shop guys did their thing, and the little kitten did his thing. Dirt was free to come and go as he pleased at the museum in Ely, Nevada, which is 240 miles north of Las Vegas.
Dirt's name came from his orange and white coat always being stained with dirt and grease, because - like most cats - he hated baths.
When Dirt’s pictures first hit the internet, social media treated him less like dirt and more like a dignitary. Keep in mind, Ely only has a population of about 4000 (according to the 2021 census), so Dirt was indeed a well know celebrity!
Railway president All Bassett said, “We had a family fly over from China to LA, to Las Vegas, rent a car and drive to Ely to see Dirt... and it’s like, ‘He’s a cat! He’s not on display.’”
Meanwhile, Dirt Jr. — or D.J. — another rescue cat, still resides at the museum. A Facebook post says he's a little lonely now, but goes on to say that "Dirt was teaching his protégé DJ, Dirt Junior, the ins and outs of being the Boss Shop Cat. We knew this day was coming, DJ now has big paws to fill.
The Nevada Northern Railway Museum plans to honor Dirt with a funeral service and two bronze statues.
The Nevada Northern Railway Museum offers train rides pulled by century-old steam engines and tours of the machine shop and engine house. Bassett said Dirt always came out during the tour, to the delight of visitors - who always wanted his picture. He said the cat undoubtedly increased attendance.
RIP Dirt. Play well, kitty!
-Carla Rea
Here are some of the popular cats on social media
The late, great Grumpy Cat
Grumpy cat passed away, sadly. But not before becoming what was probably the first internet cat sensation.
Lil Bub
Lil Bub was the runt of a healthy feral litter in a tool shed in rural Indiana in the summer of 2011, She was taken in as a rescue when it was clear that she would require special care. BUB overcame great health challenges and celebrated many great accomplishments before passing away in 2019. Lil Bub continues to help animals needing extra care through Lil BUB's Big FUND, which has raised over $500,000 for animals in need.
Smoothie the Cat
Smoothie is a British longhair cat. She's one of the most photogenic cats out there. She has both a pretty look and a sweet personality. The fluffy tail and green eyes make you fall in love with her immediately.
Sunglass Cat
Bagel is one cool cat, and she is famous as the Sunglass Cat. Bagel wears customized sunglasses not just to look good. The sunglasses are supposed to protect her eyes. When Bagel was born, she has no eyelids, and have experienced three eye surgeries.
Peany Todd
Poor little Peany struggled a lot in her first few days of life. In fact, vets actually told her owner the best bet was to put the kitten down, but Alex (her owner) was not about to give up on her. After ‘round the clock care, Peany ended up gaining weight and eating completely on her own. Before Alex knew it, she had a new best friend.
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