The late John M. O’Quinn’s longtime companion Darla Lexington has added defendants, including Houston’s Gibbs & Bruns, to the lawsuit she filed seeking to bring back to Texas his remains, which were disinterred and removed from a Wimberley mausoleum and moved to a Louisiana cemetery.

In her initial petition filed in March in the 127th District Court in Harris County, Lexington, who maintains she was O’Quinn’s wife, sought unspecified damages from Houston-based Service Corporation International Texas Funeral Services (SCI Texas).

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