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AUBURN, Mass. - There are some things that people will take with them to their graves. However, it's highly unlikely that one of those things will be a person's phone bill.
A local cemetary received a phone bill last week for David Towles at his current address: Hillside Cemetary, Evergreen Section, Auburn, Mass. Plot 01501. It seems that companies will hassle you about bills even after you're dead. The cemetary's superintendent, Wayne Bloomquist was surprised to see the Sprint bill for 12 cents, including 10 cents for a call placed on February 16th, five years after Towles died.
Bloomquist sums up the incident perfectly: "Our clients here don't usually get mail... and rarely make calls!"
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