By Marissa Ventrelli | Colorado Politics
As she spread her son David’s ashes in Utah, Crystina Page was struck by the extraordinary beauty of the landscape.
She was also struck by the memory of being there before — having done the same thing.
The ashes she spread last time, however, belonged to a stranger, whom she sardonically calls “grandma Fido” — because she’s not completely sure whether they belong to a human or an animal.