LA NOTA LOCA: Funeral Workers Find Man In Body Bag Alive And Kicking

NEW YORK - APRIL 07: A gurney is placed back inside of an ambulance in front of St. Vincent's Hospital on April 7, 2010 in New York City. On Tuesday the board of St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers voted to close the hospital following its unsuccessful search to find a way out of its estimated $700 million of debt. The Westside hospital, which has served Manhattan for 160 years, may retain some of its services like an urgent care facility. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (2010 Getty Images)

It was hardly business as usual for workers at a Mississippi funeral home last week.

Nor was it an ordinary day for Walter Williams.

The workers found Williams alive and kicking when they opened a body bag.

Holmes County Coroner Dexter Howard calls it a miracle that 78-year-old Williams is alive.

The coroner was called to Williams' home in Lexington, a community north of Jackson, where family members believed he had died.

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    Howard says Williams had no pulse and was pronounced dead Wednesday at 9 p.m.

    Early Thursday, workers at Porter and Sons Funeral Home were preparing to embalm Williams when he started to kick in the body bag.

    Family members were called and Williams was taken to a hospital. Howard says he believes Williams' pacemaker stopped working, then started again.

    Family members say Williams, a farmer, told them he's happy to be alive.

    Based on a story by The Associated Press.

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