A GRIEVING sibling says she is angry and upset after the wrong picture was placed by her brother’s coffin at his funeral.

Directors at Co-op Funeralcare also forgot to lay a Manchester United flag over the coffin as directed.

Jennifer Banner’s brother Peter Bonehill, from Orford, died suddenly at the end of January after a heart problem.

The branch of Co-Op, on Bewsey Road, was asked to handle arrangements after taking care of both of Jennifer’s parents’ funerals.

The 63-year-old said: “We have been totally ignored.

“Nobody has come back to me, I have to keep ringing them.

“We didn’t know who the man was in the picture but I was too upset to say during the service.”

After three months of calls, Mrs Banner finally received a letter of apology from the company and was told two weeks ago the fee for the service had been refunded.

She added: “If we had a sincere apology straightaway from the Co-Op that would have done it.

“But now I can’t let go of the idea that I couldn’t fulfill my brother’s last wishes.

“I think they thought I was upset and if they left it long enough I would give up but they have made me angry and now I can’t let go.

“I don’t think they should get away with treating people like that and I would never use them again.”

Warrington Wolves and Manchester United fan Peter died aged 56 and had two children David, aged 28, and Lou Ann, aged 26.

A spokesman for Co-operative Funeralcare said the flag was placed inside rather than on top of the coffin ‘due to a breakdown in communications’.

He added: “We would once again like to offer our sincere apologies to Mrs Banner and have reviewed our procedures in order to ensure that this will not happen again.

“We sent a letter to Mrs Banner a few weeks ago apologising and offering to reduce the cost of the funeral by means of compensation.

“We pride ourselves on the professional service that we provide to our clients and acknowledge that, on this occasion, our level of service fell short of our usual high standards.

“The celebrant, independent to Funeralcare, has expressed his apologies that the photograph he used was not a photograph of Mr Bonehill and has returned his fee.”