When Deborah Crabtree's husband died of cancer, she held a wake in her home, leaving the answering machine on so guests could listen to calls of condolence and support.

What they heard instead was Bank of America debt collectors calling about every 15 minutes threatening to foreclose upon her home.

Even after explaining to the bank that she had only about $5,000 in savings to pay her husband's funeral expenses, and that she would pay the bank with her husbands life insurance in 30 days, the calls kept coming.

The bank wanted proof her husband was actually deceased. She sent it. They lost it. Then, they began asking to speak with the man

Now she's suing B of A claiming they violated state of Hawaii debt collection laws.

Bank of America declined comment to CNN Money, and has not yet responded in court.

Check out Crabtree's the entire list of harassment's in Crabtree's complaint (via Gawker).