Florence Henderson had been having major heart problems for a long time before she died, The official death certificate says.
ET got a copy of the paper, which says that the Brady Bunch star had been sick for 10 years with coronary artery disease and for 5 years with atrial fibrillation, which is another name for an irregular heartbeat. Let’s read more about Florence Henderson Cause of Death.
Florence Henderson Cause of Death
She was one of America’s moms and a TV star that people remembered for years. Florence Henderson, who played Carol Brady on “The Brady Bunch,” died on 24th November 2016 at the age of 82 from heart failure.
Her death came as a surprise. Kayla Pressman, who is in charge of Henderson, said that she had not been sick. Henderson went to a taping of “Dancing with the Stars” on ABC this week to support Maureen McCormick, who played her TV daughter Marcia Brady.
Henderson had been in some movies and TV shows this year.
“We are all in a state of shock,” Pressman said after talking to the star on Wednesday night. Henderson died in a hospital in Los Angeles. His family and friends were all there.
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Florence Henderson Net Worth at the Time of Her Death
At the time of her death, American actor and singer Florence Henderson was worth $10 million.
Remembering America’s Mom
All kinds of stars took a break from their Thanksgiving celebrations to honor a colleague and friend.
“It was a true honor to have known and worked with her,” Al Yankovic wrote.
So terribly sad to hear of the passing of the great Florence Henderson. It was a true honor to have known and worked with her. pic.twitter.com/bhgLigHEI4
— Al Yankovic (@alyankovic) November 25, 2016
Actor Michael McKean wrote, “[She] was a doll and a dame and funny as hell,” Henderson was the same age as McKean, who played Laverne in the 1970s comedy “Laverne and Shirley.”
Florence Henderson was a doll and a dame and funny as hell. RIP
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) November 25, 2016
“Heartbroken,” the host of “Dancing with the Stars” wrote. “I’ll miss you, my friend.”
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