A woman is trying to find the person who bought an eagle statuette at her daughter's moving sale. That's because her son-in-law's ashes are in it.

The eagle wasn't supposed to be sold, but Sarah Volpe's daughter, Jane Hanlon, had left it on her fireplace mantle with some of the items she was selling. Hanlon says she doesn't blame her mother. She says it was her own fault she left it out.

Jane's husband, Brian, died of cancer three years ago. Jane is getting ready to move back to Long Island, to be closer to her family.They ran the sale with Jane downstairs and her mother upstairs in the Stroud Township house filled with knickknacks. Hess trucks, Budweiser beer steins, nutcrackers and eagles -- all the collectibles Brian Hanlon treasured.

The realization dawned on Volpe in the middle of the night. Now she says she's trying to find a "very sweet" brunette who bought the ten-inch-high black eagle for 30 dollars.