Sister in B.C. waits for little brother’s ashes that seem to be lost in transit
VANCOUVER — Courtney Baker doesn’t know what she’s going to do with the urn she’s picked out for her little brother’s ashes.
They were supposed to arrive by express post from Edmonton to Vancouver more than two weeks ago, but after the expected delivery date was pushed back several times, she’s come to the conclusion that they may be lost.
Darrell Baker died Nov. 26 in Edmonton, said his sister who lives in Vancouver.
The 36-year-old’s remains were cremated at a funeral home in Edmonton and shipped via Canada Post to the family on Dec. 22.