Mother of Denver hairstylist missing for months says she will always be proud of her daughter

Likwood, Colorado (KDVR) – nearly two months after research, the Hair hairdresser in Denver Jack Gratton says her body has been recovered by the police in Likwood on Friday night.

While they are waiting for the results of the official corpse dissection, Grateton’s mother says she was always proud of her daughter.

Cherilynne Gratton-Camis says she spoke to Likwood police investigator and hopes to hear from her again on Monday with some information about the autopsy. She says the news of Jax’s body, which was found, brought her peace after weeks of speculation.

“I don’t know the conditions of her death, but I have a pride. I am not ashamed of my daughter,” said Graton Cames.

While talking to Fox31 over the phone, pride was the word Gratton-Camis that he used more than others. The pride of her daughter’s ability to excel in her job as hair hair, as well as her explicit nature.

“I learned not only in poetry, but she taught society,” said Graton Cames.

Educating people about what Jax spent many years learning herself, according to her mother.

“It is okay to live your dream and be who you are,” said Graton Cames.

She pointed to her pride in Jax’s friendly spirit, saying that in the list of hairstyle customers for her daughter was more than 900 people, most of them friends.

“For me, it was very impressive, that people had this loyalty to her,” said Gratton Cames.

It says in the weeks that followed the disappearance of Jax, many fake advice came about where she was, causing her stress. After her recovery, Gratton-Camis says that the investigator told her that Jax was found in the clothes she was wearing the night she disappeared.

“People have planted terrible and terrible things in my mind,” said Graton Cames. “And this made me peace that was not terrified, she was not held hostage, and she was not doing humiliating or humiliating things. Whatever happened, it happened on that night.”

It is grateful for the flow of community support for almost two months –

“I could not believe that many people went out and many different societies,” she said.

Gratton-Camis said that although her daughter has gone, she hopes that JAX will always know how proud of her.

“I think if you can raise your children and be proud of them, you are successful,” said Graton Cames. “So I feel successful.”

On Monday, there will be two events in the honor of Jax in Denver that the Gratton-Camis encourages anyone in the audience to attend. There will be a gathering outside the City County Building at 11 am, in addition to a rosary service in the United Haylands Church at 6:30 pm with Eulogies, singers and clouds, which Gratton-Camis said it is the exact JAX style.

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