Colorado Funeral Home Owner Sentenced for Disturbing Crimes
Maximum Sentence Imposed for Fraud and Misconduct
In a shocking case that has left many grieving families in turmoil, Jon Hallford, the owner of Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison on Friday. He was found guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and defrauded the government out of nearly $900,000 in COVID-19 relief funds, as well as committing gruesome acts involving nearly 190 dead bodies.
Unraveling a Disturbing Operation
Hallford, who pleaded guilty last year, was accused of storing the corpses in deplorable conditions from 2019 to 2023. An investigation revealed that Hallford had sent fake ashes to families, sparking disbelief and anger when grieving relatives discovered their loved ones had not been cremated as promised. The bodies were stacked amid filth in an abandoned building in Penrose, Colorado, raising questions about the treatment of deceased individuals and how it affected the grieving process for many families.
“Many families described post-traumatic stress reactions, with some siblings not speaking anymore and parents suffering from depression,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Tim Neff during the sentencing. He emphasized the emotional toll on victims, highlighting the need for justice given the scale of Hallford’s conduct.
A Heartbreaking Impact
During the court proceedings, family members shared their anguish. One victim, Colton Sperry, poignantly recounted the suffering of losing his grandmother, whose body was left abandoned for four years. “I miss my grandma so much,” he said tearfully, demonstrating the deep emotional scars unhealed by Hallford’s actions.
Federal prosecutors sought a 15-year sentence, while Hallford’s defense requested a lesser term of 10 years. However, Judge Nina Wang determined that the severity and inhuman nature of Hallford’s actions warranted the maximum sentence. “This is not an ordinary fraud case,” she stated, emphasizing the profound damage done to grieving families.
Continued Legal Challenges
Hallford’s wife, Carie Hallford, faces separate charges including 191 counts of corpse abuse and awaits trial in September. The couple allegedly misused pandemic relief funds to finance lavish personal purchases, leaving a trail of devastation behind.
As the legal proceedings continue, many are left to pick up the pieces from this heartrending saga, questioning how a funeral home—a place meant to offer solace—could descend into such an unimaginable nightmare.
The investigation into Return to Nature Funeral Home continues, with updates expected as more details emerge in the ongoing case against Carie Hallford.

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