
In a unique farewell, a 55-year-old man was laid to rest in a Snickers-themed coffin, an idea he had often joked about in life and ensured was included in his will.
According to a report from SWNS, Paul Broome, from England, was known for his sharp wit and mischievous sense of humour. His family honoured his final wish by commissioning a custom-made casket resembling the iconic chocolate bar. Adding a playful touch, the words “I’m nuts” were emblazoned on the coffin, a nod to Broome’s fun-loving personality.
“Paul’s family told us he was a true character, and his farewell needed to reflect that,” funeral arranger Ali Leggo said. “His humour and quick wit left a mark on so many, and this was a fitting tribute to his one-of-a-kind spirit.”
A passionate supporter of Crystal Palace FC, Broome’s devotion to the club was also evident in his farewell, with the team’s logo adorning the coffin. His love for the sport ran deep, boasting a collection of over 40 team shirts and treasuring match days at Selhurst Park with his brothers.
The funeral procession made a special stop at Broome’s favorite café in Bognor Regis, where friends gathered to pay tribute. Dressed in custom-made T-shirts in his honour, they clapped as he made his final journey, turning the moment into a celebration of his life rather than a sombre goodbye.
“The family received overwhelming positive feedback from those who attended, many saying the personal touches made the service a true reflection of Paul’s life,” Leggo added. “It was a privilege to help fulfil his last wish.”
At the time of his passing, Broome worked as a care assistant, dedicating his time to supporting adults with learning disabilities.