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Widow Sues Indiana Funeral Director Accused of Stealing Ring

MUNCIE, Ind. (AP): A widowed Union City woman is suing a funeral home director who faces charges for stealing a wedding ring from the finger of the woman's deceased husband.

The Randolph Superior Court lawsuit accuses Gregory Wade Thayer of causing emotional distress and says the widow sought help for “mental turmoil.” Thayer is expected to go to trial in February in Randolph County Superior Court.

He is accused of opening the man's casket following a graveside service and stealing the ring, which police say was later sold to a pawnshop for $73.

Calls to a number listed for Thayer seeking comment on the lawsuit went unanswered Saturday. A number listed for Thayer's business was disconnected.

The widow is seeking monetary and punitive damages from him.

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