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The man who once jokes about the party for the desire to have a coffin with the theme of Snickers has received his wish.
Paul Broome, 55, from England, was recently set up to rest in chocolate bar-brend Box, who was looking for at his will, as reported by the Swws news agency.
The loved ones said Broome was known for his “quick wit and naughty sense of humor.”
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Before his death, Broome was often joking about Coffin for Snickers-Tem – The desire to make his family fulfilling his last farewell, according to Swws.
Broome family They wanted to honor his memory in a way that reflected his personality, so they had a coffin that resembled a Snickers bar.
A man’s coffin with Snickers theme involved a message that he looked like a logo Candy Bar: “I’m a nut.” (Kindness of Co-Op/Swws)
It was a phrase, “I am a nut” – honoring Broome’s playful nature.
“Paul’s family informed us that he was one of the true characters of life, and his farewell had to reflect it,” Ali Leggo’s funeral arranger told Swns.
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“His fast wit and a sense of humor touched so many people, and the coffin was appropriate to honor his unique personality.”
The coffin was also the Crystal Palace FC logo.
Paul Broome’s coffin reflected his fun life, his family said. (Kindness of Co-Op/Swws)
Broome was a dedicated advocate of the English football club, collecting a collection of more than 40 shirts and nurturing the days of the Selhurst Park match with his brothers.
As honor, the funeral procession passed Broome’s Favorite cafe in Bognor Regis.
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There, friends gathered outside, carrying t -shirts customized tributes and clapped as he set off on his last trip, Swws said.
“The family has received nothing but positive feedback from those who attended, and many commented that personal touches did a service to a true celebration of Paul’s life,” Leggo said.
Broome, shown on the far left, was a loved fan of Crystal Palace FC and Snickers – both were represented on his coffin. (Kindness of Co-Op/Swws)
“It was a privilege of helping her family to revive her last desires.”
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At the time of his passing, Broome was employed as an assistant care, helping adults with learning disabilities.