Long Island sisters sue funeral homes allegedly responsible for burying stranger instead of their loved one

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Long Island sisters sue funeral homes allegedly responsible for burying stranger instead of their loved one
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Long Island sisters are suing a couple of funeral homes for $60 million after the wrong man was buried in their father's grave wearing his burial clothes.

sisters filed a $60 million lawsuit against the alleged funeral homes they say buried the wrong man in their father's grave wearing his clothes.

The women said Fletcher sent the remains to the Star of David Memorial Chapels in West Babylon, New York, but that they noticed something was wrong when they asked to see their father one last time. Stacy and Megan, upon seeing the body, did not recognize the man in the coffin. "I said it while we were there," Stacy told Fox 5 NY."I said I don't recognize him. The last memory of my father is that I don't recognize him."

The sisters claim they voiced their concerns to the Star of David, which they say insisted the body belonged to their father throughout the viewing, funeral services and burial. Stacy Holzman and Megan Zaner claim Fletcher Funeral and Cremation Service in Fountain Inn, S.C., mistakenly sent the remains of a stranger instead of their father Clifford Zaner to a funeral home in Long Island in their father's burial clothes.Three weeks later, Fletcher told the family that they had mixed up the bodies, according to the lawsuit. A second funeral with Clifford's remains was held in Jacksonville, Florida, on March 24.

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