OfficeMax has apologized to a Chicago man who received a letter addressed to him, or his deceased daughter, NBC 5 reports .
This is Mike Seay, who lives with his wife in a Chicago suburb. Last year the couple tragically lost their 17-year-old daughter Ashley to a car accident.
Ashley was one of two teens killed in April after their SUV veered off the road and crashed into a tree in Antioch, Ill.
Seay told NBC Chicago that he thinks about his daughter "10,000 times a day." "If you keep busy, it seems to help you get through it," he said.
Ashley Seay
But on Thursday he was forced to revisit the tragedy after receiving a letter from OfficeMax addressed to "Mike Seay, Daughter Killed in Car Crash, Or Current Business."
Why would they have that type of information? Why would they need that? What purpose does it serve anybody to know that? And how much other types of other information do they have if they have that on me, or anyone else? And how do they use that, what do they use that for?