Wanna catch the spirit? A Bethlehem woman can help.
But sometimes at night, when Mattos gets ready for bed, her husband John crawls in on his side, and Mattos feels the mattress sag.
Sometimes John puts static on the radio, and Mattos will say, "Okay, John. I know you're here," and it will stop.
"You always have the relationship," says Mattos. "The love never dies. It's carried on to the other side. The physical side is gone, but the emotional part is always there."
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Kia Gregory (kgregory@philadelphiaweekly.com) wrote last week's cover story on the New Black Panther Party.
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