Woman With a Wicked Sense of Humour Buried in
Typhoo Tea Coffin

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A woman who drank 40 cups of tea a day was buried in a giant box of her favourite brand.
Before Tina Watson died of heart failure she was very clear about how she wanted to be sent off.
For the whole of her life the Leicester woman had harboured an intense and enduring love of tea, Leicester Mercury reported.
At its peak she was knocking back 40 cups a day, which equated to a fresh brew every 24 minutes if she slept an average amount.
Pic: Pall bearers carried Tina Watson to her final resting place (Image: Alex Hannam/BPM MEDIA)
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Tina first announced her intentions to be buried in a Typhoo box to her daughter Debs Donovan.
At her peak Tina was drinking 40 cups of tea a day
(Image: Alex Hannam/BPM MEDIA)
Typhoo coffin image with hearse image
Tina was a big fan of Typhoo tea
(Image: Alex Hannam/BPM MEDIA)
Typhoo coffin image with hearse image
“It’s typical of mum,” said Debs, of Braunstone Town, Leicestershire.
“She had a wicked sense of humour and drank about 30 or 40 cups of tea a day, every day. She just loved having a cuppa.
“We got chatting about her coffin after the funeral of my stepdad Peter four years ago.
“She just blurted out: ‘I want to be buried in a coffin that looks like a giant box of tea bags.’
“I burst out laughing and said: ‘Okay, but it's got to be Typhoo because you only get an ‘oo’ with Typhoo.
Pic: Tina was taken to the crematorium in the specialised coffin(Image: Alex Hannam Photography)
People attending funeralimage
Friends and family lined up to pay their respects.
(Image: Alex Hannam Photography)
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"Mum cracked up at that and we just fell about laughing. She said she was deadly serious about the coffin so that was that.”
The curious final request was realised by funeral director Paul Pender.
He said: “It was one of our more unusual requests but we were happy to be able to make it happen.
“I got in touch with the guy that helps us with customised coffins and he produced the goods.
“It is always nice when the customer gets what the customer wants.”
Pic: Funeral director Paul Pender helped Tina's final request be realised(Image: Family supplied)
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
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