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50st Coffin

By Groovybabe • Aug 10th, 2007 • Category: news

This is why I am successful at dieting. Because I do not want this to happen to me.

Tipping the scales at more than 50st, Mark Bamber could never lead a normal life.

And so it was perhaps appropriate that his final journey should be an extraordinary one.

After the father-of-one died of heart failure aged 38, his family were determined he should have a dignified send-off.

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Mark Bamber funeralThe largest casket in the country led away by horse

To accommodate his formidable 700lb-plus frame, a mahogany casket was built - 7ft 11in long, 4ft 6in wide and 30in deep.

As it wound its way fully laden through the streets of Mr Bamber’s home town of Wigan, it weighed more than half a ton.

Alan Roby, of funeral directors Thorley Smith, the firm that supplied the casket, said: “It really was at the very edge of what is dignified. It has got to be the biggest casket ever used in this country.

“And it is a casket rather than a coffin. A casket is a straight rectangular box. It would have been impossible to make the coffin shape at that size.”

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Mark Bamber funeralMark Bamber had to be hoisted ouf of window by firefighters

He added: “There are no hearses available that would be big enough for a casket that size so there had to be a horse-drawn platform for the journey to the cemetery.

“He might even have been the heaviest man ever to have been buried in this country. The funeral really stretched the capabilities of all the people involved.”

Before the family members arrived for the ceremony at Wigan’s Ince Cemetery on Friday, the casket had been lowered in place with a mechanical hoist.

It was too heavy for pallbearers. Mr Bamber’s widow Nicky, 27, and son Connor, nine, were accompanied by the late man’s parents and his six brothers and sisters.

Scores of friends and other relatives paid tribute to a “kind-hearted family man” who had battled to lose weight for most of his adult life.

He had been bedridden for the last eight months. Paramedics were called to the house he shared with his wife and son because he was struggling to breathe.

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Mark Bamber funeralThe casket is lowered into a giant grave

He was so large that firemen were brought in to remove his bedroom window so they get him out of his home and take him to hospital.

He died on July 28 with his wife by his side. He had managed to lose 20st several years ago after being put on a diet of nutritious shakes but his diabetes, diagnosed earlier this year, exacerbated his weight problem.

In the weeks leading up to his death his diet consisted of shakes, tea and black coffee as well as a cocktail of pills, including antidepressants.

His brother Ray said: “Mark was a large man, very large, but he had a big heart.”

He said his brother had suffered because people had poked fun at him but the scores of friends who turned up at his funeral showed how popular he had been.

Taken from here.

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5 Responses »

  1. here is a good story for all the people who think that if you are heavy…you are a nonentity. This man was obviously loved. What a sad story.

  2. That is so sad, yet inspiring at the same time. Makes me want to be healthy so much more. What a shame for his 9 year old child, who’ll never really know his dad…. thanks for posting.

  3. Yeah, this is true. My point though was that he died before he was 40 from an obesity related disease and I so easily could have let myself disintegrate into that. I am so glad that I pulled myself out of that line of fate before it was too late.

  4. I admit that this man was really overweight, but to make a story just about the things that needed to be arranged for his funeral and posting a picture of said funeral to emphasize that, is, in my opinion, a lack of respect towards him and the people who cared for and loved him.

  5. [...] Xenical has been a God-send to me, as I have said on here many times before. If you can lose weight without medical intervention then this is great but thats not always possible or realistic. The anti-obesity pill feeling around the weightloss community baffles me, it really does. Why would someone not use a pill if nothing else is working? You’d take a pill if another part of your body or functions were not 100%, so why weightloss is any different I do not know. Better to have a pill help me to regain my health than stay morbidly obese and die before I am forty, as seen with Mark Bamber. [...]

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