PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A Philadelphia woman has turned up alive nearly two weeks after her family held a funeral and burial for her.



Services for 50-year-old Sharolyn Jackson were held Aug. 3.



Jackson's mother, Carrie Minney, says the woman in the casket was a dead ringer for her daughter, except for the nose. She says the family assumed something had happened to the nose during the embalming process.



Jackson showed up at a mental health facility in Philadelphia last week.



A spokesman for the Philadelphia Department of Health says Jackson's son and a social worker who knows her had viewed pictures of a dead woman's body and identified it as being hers.



The buried body will be exhumed in hopes of correctly identifying it.



KYW-TV first reported on the funeral.



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