New York, Pennsylvania (AP) -- in Pennsylvania fast food fan's funeral mourners hope he has his way, so they arranged his hearse - the rest of the parade - to get to the final in a drive through the access to the graveyard.
Small David took "live his own rules, daughter Linda Phiel said." In his view, Hamburg lettuce he healthy diet version, she said.
In order to give him a whopper of sendoff on Saturday, the funeral procession stopped at Burger King (Burger King), each mourner got a sandwich road.
And finally took a hamburger, the New York daily record report. It is placed in the cemetery his flag covered on the coffin.
Phiel display is not a joke, but a happy way to commemorate her father's things, for he brought joy.
"He lived a good life and his own way," she said.
Ften, 88, world war two veterans, jan. Twenty, died.
Restaurant manager Margaret Hess said, she knew that his face, his command. She and her crew put forward a hamburger and a funeral procession.
"I am very glad to know that he is a loyal customer, until the end - the very end," she said.
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