We have seen evidence of thisin the past , but it seems that eat up loved ones with cellphones and other gadgets is more uncouth than you might think .
https://gizmodo.com/dead-woman-buried-with-cellphone-allegedly-sends-texts-375585
“ It seems that everyone under 40 who dies takes their electric cell phone with them , ” say Noelle Potvin , crime syndicate service counselor for Hollywood Forever , a funeral home and cemetery in Hollywood , Calif. “ It ’s a trend with BlackBerrys , too . We even had one guy who was buried with his Game Boy . ”

While there is no intemperate data to back up this claim , more and more people in the funeral game agree that it has become a coarse occurrence over the last five years . In fact , actually calling the asleep is not uncommon either . MSNBC point to a chronicle call for a woman named Marion Seltzer who continue to pay her husband ’s phone bill even though he died in 2005 . His phone was buried with him , and having the ability to call him and go out a message on his voicemail offer her a degree of comfort . She even had his issue carved on the headstone so other people could pass on messages .
Yeah , I agree — this seems flaky . But it actually create some sense when you think about it ( it ’s eventouching in a creepy-crawly sort of way ) . Besides , there is a long tradition throughout history involve sepulture with cherish objects — and given the fact that we obsess over our cellphones and iPod , I can see why this is becoming a trend . Plus , if you should ever be eat up active , having your cellphone with you could be a lifesaver . [ MSNBCviaFark ]
https://gizmodo.com/verizon-restores-voicemail-of-mans-deceased-wife-in-a-s-377993

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