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Dead Man Use Mobile Phones in Grave

Dec 22,2008

New York defense lawyer John Jacobs continues to receive voice-mail messages three years after he was buried with his beloved mobile phone. Jacobs' family buried him with his fully charged Motorola T720 phone after he died of pancreatic cancer, the New York Post reported Sunday. His wife, Marian Seltzer, also a defense lawyer, continues to pay his monthly $55 phone bill and his cell number is etched into his gravestone under the words "Rest in Peace." The first call after death came during the funeral from Jacobs' son, Simon. "The poor grave diggers. I thought they'd have a heart attack," Seltzer said. Seltzer and her two sons, who regularly leave messages, hear this when they dial his number: "Hi. You've reached the voice mail of John Jacobs. After you hear the beep, leave a voice mail and I will return your call." Seltzer said she keeps her husband up to date on sports news and how their sons are doing. "Some people talk to God," Seltzer said. "I talk to my deceased husband." Copyright 2008 by United Press International

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