Dozens of people from across the state gathered in Confluence Park in Delta to remember those lost whose remains were handled by Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors.

Families are starting to get details from the FBI as to where their loved ones ended up.

The funeral home was shut down earlier this year after it had been doubling as a body broker, buying and selling human remains.

Customers have come to us telling their stories of cremains being cement and bodies sold online without permission. At the park, each speaker stated their loved one's name and what info the FBI gave them.

Here are some of their remarks, from a video recorded at the gathering and sent to KJCT News 8.

"And the FBI just told me that her body had been embalmed and that she was shipped to somewhere in Michigan," said one attendee.

“His head, arms, and legs, were sold to a company, that we don't know," said another person at the park.

“My dad’s urn only weighed, not even, 45 pounds," said an attendee.

“His entire body was sold and we have since found pictures of him online and he is for sale," said one person.

Debra Schum, a victim of Sunset Mesa who has spoken to KJCT News 8 before, tells us her best friend Lora was sold without her permission. There are more than 800 victims in this case.