A shocking story about a local family who tells NBC 15 news a Prichard funeral home presented them with the wrong body to bury... triggering mistrust, anxiety a
nd a wild attempt to locate the right body minutes before the funeral was to take place.The problem began when the family of 93-year-old Cora Mae Campbell sought to have her funeral and burial in Fairhope.That Thursday, her daughter, Lula Campbell Durgin went to memorial funeral home and she says she talked to JoJo Bonner.And that's when everything got... well, really strange.
At the funeral, set for the next day, they would ask to see the body and check for characteristics of Cora Mae that would remove all doubt.
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