
January 11, 2022
Artist Betty White died of a stroke six days before Dec. 31 at his home in Los Angeles, the Associated Press reported, citing his death certificate. He was 99 years old.
A Los Angeles County death certificate said White had a “brain injury,” a medical term for stroke, on Dec. 25. Dr. White gave the reason, which is the case in the case, the AP said.
Information from the death certificate was first reported by TMZ.
White bodies were cremated and handed over to Glenn Kaplan, who is in charge of her medical records, the AP said. She died three weeks before her 100th birthday in Jan. 17.
He had big plans to celebrate the event, including “100 Years Young,” a forthcoming two-hour film about him and comeos from his famous White friends including Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Robert Redford, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Kimmel and others, the Associated Press reported.
White has been in business for many years and starred in “Golden Girls” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”.