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Lee’s body was transferred to Roller-McNutt and arrange- ments were made for the cas- ket and funeral, KNOE-TV reported, but according to the lawsuit, the funeral home alerted the family on Dec. 10, 2019, that they had “acciden- tally cremated the body.” Lee was extremely religious and “stickily (sic) desired not to be cremated, as he believed his body would be raptured following the second com- ing,” the lawsuit stated. His wife, Eunice, was shaking in shock when she got the news.
The ‘Tooth’ Of The Matter
ILLUSTRATION BY MARK GALACGAC
Someone in Royton, Old- ham, England, woke up on March 20 and felt like some- thing was missing from their life. And maybe breakfast was particularly difficult that morn- ing.
The Manchester Evening News reported that at the Bar- clay Pizza & Prosecco restau-
His plan increased his in- come from $1.4 million in 2014 to $2.5 million a year later.
The couple told The Char- lotte Observer they drove to Albemarle on March 23 to adopt the dog, whom they named Oscar. The dog’s pre- vious owners surrendered him for humping a male dog, which, Nichols said, “was one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard. That’s just pack behav- ior.” Nichols noted that the dog hadn’t been neutered and was suffering from heartworm, which led him to believe that “the owner didn’t do anything to take care of this dog.”
The funeral home waived the cost of the funeral and returned $5,000 after the mis- take was made, the lawsuit noted.
I’ll Have The Porridge
rant, as workers cleaned up af- ter Saturday night’s festivities, they found a full set of dentures on the floor in the bar. Barclay owner Emma Whelan posted a photo of a plastic bag contain- ing the false teeth on Facebook, hoping to locate the owner. “We get a lot of things left be- hind after a night in the Barclay ... but this is a new one,” Whel-
Federal prosecutors report- ed that Charmoli inserted more crowns in his patients’ mouths than 95% of Wisconsin dentists between 2016 and 2019.
Great Art
In the London neighbor- hood of Richmond, an unusual property that’s been dubbed the “Invisible House” is attracting attention — or flying under the radar — of passersby, My- London reported. The front of the home sits on a busy thor- oughfare and is almost com- pletely covered with one-way mirrored glass, which reflects a roundabout across the road and the busy sidewalk in front. The family, who wanted to remain anonymous, said the architect wanted the mirror to “make the house ‘talk with its environment.’ We really liked the idea and ran with it.” The back of the house sits on a qui- et lane and features traditional architecture.
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   The Roller-McNutt Fu- neral Home in Little Rock, Arkansas, is facing a lawsuit on behalf of the family of Harold Lee of Pauline, South Carolina, who was hoping to be buried next to his parents at a Quitman, Arkansas, cemetery after his death on Thanksgiving Day 2019.
Cremation Leaves No Chance At Second Coming
an said. “It must have been a cracking night.”
Unclear on the Concept
Awesome!
 Jackson, Wisconsin, den- tist Scott Charmoli, 61, was convicted on March 10 of five counts of health care fraud and two counts of making false statements about his patients’ treatment, The Washington Post reported, after a scheme in which he drilled into and broke his patients’ teeth so he would have to charge them to fix the damage.
When Steve Nichols and John Winn of Indian Trail, North Carolina, saw a story about a dog whose owners abandoned him because they thought he was “gay,” they knew they had to do some- thing.
Charmoli is scheduled for sentencing in June.
Oscar is getting the care he needs and will join the couple’s other dog, Harry, at their home.
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