Eleanor Sheahan is a Multimedia Journalist for KOAA News5 in Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
PENROSE, Colo. — Demolition for the Return To Nature Funeral Home in Penrose will begin next week. The building is located along Highway 115 in Fremont County.Next Tuesday, the Environmental Protection Agency will start to tear down the building. The agency said it will take ten days.“I can't wait for it to start,” Mary Simons, whose husband Darrell's remains were found inside the funeral home, said.
“I have moved forward with the DNA process on those remaining individuals. My goal is to identify every loved one from this facility,” Keller said. “You'll start to see site deliveries being made, you'll start seeing people on site setting things up. You'll also see some of our crews going in there to do checks and starting those basic site preparations in order for us just to get to the point of starting the demolition,” Valeriy Bizyayev, EPA on-scene coordinator for the funeral home demolition, said.
The EPA is warning people that they may notice a strong odor near the funeral home, but they said there is no health risk to the public.
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