Years ago, I had a job with a newspaper. One of my duties was taking death notices, which were usually called in by the funeral home, but sometimes by the family.
One morning I got a call from a family member for his father's funeral. (Names, of course, are made up). It went like this: "John Doe, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Doe. Father of John Jr., Harry, Sally and Edward. Funeral at ABC Funeral Home, Tuesday at 11:00 a.m."
Minutes later, I get a call from ABC Funeral Home with a death notice: "John Doe, beloved husband of Mary Doe. Father of Tom, Bob, and Susan. Funeral at ABC Funeral Home, Tuesday at 2:00 p.m."
I said that it must be unusual to have two people with the same name having funerals the same day. "No,", said the funeral home director, "Same person. The "first family" and the "second family" absolutely refuse to be at the funeral home together, never mind having a funeral together, so there will be two funerals." Apparently, the "second family" had the legal right to the body and their funeral was later that day so that they could go directly to the cemetery for burial. I'm assuming no one from the "first family" would be in attendance.
What a sad, sad situation.