In a heartwarming and quirky tale of a final wish, a British man who had a love for sweets left behind a dying request that was anything but ordinary. Paul Broome, known for his witty sense of humor and love for candy, was buried in a coffin inspired by his favorite treat—Snickers. The sweet-themed send-off, which was straight out of a candy lover’s dream, has since gone viral, capturing the hearts of many who admire his unique personality and sense of humor. Paul Broome, a Care Assistant at a home for adults with learning disabilities, was never one to shy away from jokes, and one of his running gags involved being buried in a coffin modeled after the iconic Snickers bar. The request seemed like a playful quip to friends and family who had heard him make light-hearted remarks about it over the years. However, when Broome passed away, his loved ones discovered that his light-hearted joke wasn’t just a passing comment—it was a formal request included in his will. “Paul was known for his quick wit and mischievous sense of humor,” said an insider close to the family. His farewell, they believed, had to reflect the character of the man they had known. Initially, the family had dismissed the idea of a candy-inspired coffin as one of Paul’s jokes. But as the day of his passing arrived, they realized just how important it was to honor his unique request. To fulfill his final wish, Broome was placed in a coffin designed to resemble a partially unwrapped Snickers bar. The coffin, dubbed the “bar-cophagus,” was not only a fitting tribute to his sweet tooth, but also carried the phrase “I’m nuts!” painted on the side, a nod to Broome’s humor and the Snickers slogan. It was a playful and fitting send-off for a man who had lived his life bringing laughter to those around him. The creative coffin also sported the logo of Crystal Palace FC, a soccer team Broome supported with passion throughout his life. Born in South London, Broome had always been an avid fan of the club, and this detail added another personal touch to his final farewell. The funeral procession itself was a celebration of Broome’s life. As the candy-themed coffin made its way to its final resting place, it passed by one of Paul’s favorite cafés in Bognor Regis, a place where many of his friends and family gathered to remember him. Attendees, clad in custom tribute T-shirts, applauded as the candy-inspired coffin made its way through the streets. “Paul’s family received nothing but positive feedback from those who attended,” said Ali Leggo, the funeral arranger from F.A. Holland (Co-op) Funeralcare in Chichester, who helped bring the family’s vision to life. “The personal touches made the service a true celebration of Paul’s life,” she added. It was a funeral like no other, one that perfectly captured the essence of a man who had always been the life of the party. Paul Broome’s final wish became a viral sensation, with many applauding the creativity and heart that went into making it a reality. The sweet tribute was not just a quirky request—it was a testament to Broome’s personality, his humor, and the impact he had on those around him. His family, although initially surprised by the request, felt honored to fulfill it, ensuring that his last moments would reflect the joy and laughter he brought into their lives. This heartwarming story is a reminder that sometimes, the most memorable and meaningful farewells are the ones that embrace the true essence of a person’s character. For Paul Broome, it wasn’t just about being remembered—it was about being remembered with a smile, and with a Snickers bar.A Humorous Request That Became a Reality
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Posted: by Alvin Palmejar
