Mourners surprised to find dead man walking
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Mr Hughes said: "I had seen the notice in the paper myself and eventually I started to twig what was happening. I phoned Abbotts and the traffic manager answered. I told him it was Frank and that I was just phoning to say I was very much alive and kicking.
"He said 'Well, whose funeral have we all just been to then?'"
Frank Hughes, whose father's funeral did take place, said: "It's a one in a million chance. My dad was in the Merchant Navy and it was a big turn-out. But there were some people outside who we didn't know."
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