Pot Noodle-loving gran has snack in her coffin and some for her mourners

James McCarthyBBC Wales
News imageFamily Photo Sandra Burnell Family Photo
Sandra Burnell would eat a Pot Noodle every night

A Pot Noodle-loving gran enjoyed the snacks so much she had her favourite flavour put in her coffin when she died.

Sandra Burnell, from Newport, even had an order of service covered in pictures of the instant snack, which she would eat in front of the TV at 21:00 every night.

The 72-year-old had been ill with heart problems and could not tolerate many foods, but she loved Pot Noodles.

The night before her send-off at Gwent Crematorium, in Croesyceiliog, funeral director Kirsty Sailes bought 72 of the beef and tomato variety for mourners.

News imageFamily Photo An order of service covered in Pot Noodle images Family Photo
Her order of service was decorated with images of the just-add-water snack

They were placed on pews for them to take home.

Daughter Tracy, 53, a supervisor at Tata Steel in Llanwern, said: "She just really loved them. I would have one now and again, because I was there every night.

"She liked to have Pot Noodle parties, she would have people around who would have a Pot Noodle with her."

News imageKirsty Sailes A trolley filled with Pot NoodlesKirsty Sailes
Funeral director Kirsty Sailes went out the night before the service and bought 72 Pot Noodles for mourners to take home

Tracy added: "She would get other goodies in for other people to eat as well. She did kind of get obsessed with them.

"With the service we did a few things around Pot Noodles. She had some put in her coffin and her order of service was all decorated with Pot Noodles."

News imageKirsty Sailes A royal blue coloured coffin with a Pot Noodle and order of serviceKirsty Sailes
Sandra had a royal blue coloured coffin - her favourite colour

The Pot Noodles on the pews were a surprise the funeral director thought up.

"The guests were all saying they were going to eat theirs at nine o'clock," Tracy said.

Her mum, she said, would have "loved it".

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Daughter Tracy said she would have loved the way her funeral was handled

Sandra also asked for her coffin to be in her favourite colour, royal blue.

Funeral director Kirsty Sailes said: "I think it is great that people can do a bit more now and make things more personalised."