Left: Courtesy of San Twin, Right: Kevin Mohatt, Special to The Denver PostLEFT: Tin Aye and her daughter, San Twin, in a Thai refugee camp around 2000. Tin Aye, a JBS employee, died in May after contracting the novel coronavirus. RIGHT: Tin Aye’s body rests in her casket during her funeral service in Denver on May 21, 2020. This story starts with 12 years in a Thai refugee camp and ends with an anguished phone call from an Aurora hospital. In between, it stops at the JBS USA Greeley beef plant, the site of the state’s second-largest confirmed novel coronavirus outbreak.