DOI inquiry into pre-need funerals at Davis Mortuary

(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Alongside the criminal investigation into Davis Mortuary, where over 20 bodies were found improperly stored, a secondary inquiry by the Division of Insurance (DOI) is looking into potential victims who may have arranged pre-need funerals.

On Aug. 20, during a Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) inspection, the remains of more than 20 people were found improperly stored in a non-climate-controlled room hidden behind a piece of cardboard at Davis Mortuary in Pueblo. The mortuary, which was co-owned by former Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter and his brother Chris Cotter, has since had its mortuary license revoked.


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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is leading the criminal investigation, and now the DOI is leading a secondary inquiry into pre-need funeral contracts that may have been arranged at Davis Mortuary.

According to the DOI, a pre-need funeral “is any written contract or agreement for future funeral services for a named beneficiary.” Due to the loss of Davis Mortuary’s license and the criminal investigation, the DOI has issued a form for people to fill out if they have a pre-need funeral contract with Davis Mortuary.

Those who have questions about pre-need funeral contracts impacted by the Davis Mortuary investigation are also encouraged to fill out the form to receive assistance from the DOI.

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