Davis Mortuary and Davis Crematory surrender licenses, agree to permanent ban in Colorado

Marisol Larez, Chief Administrative Officer
Marisol Larez, Chief Administrative Officer
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Davis Mortuary and Davis Crematory have permanently given up their licenses to operate as a funeral home and crematory in Colorado. The action was taken on October 17, 2025, with Brian Cotter, the appointed designee, representing the organizations. The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies stated that this relinquishment is considered equivalent to a revocation of their registrations.

As part of the agreement, Davis Mortuary, Davis Crematory, and Brian Cotter have agreed not to apply for any future registration or licensure with the Colorado Office of Funeral and Mortuary Science Services. Further details can be found in the Stipulation and Final Agency Order available on the Division’s website.



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