“She didn’t like death” – Doris Day had no funeral, no memorial and no grave after she died

It’s been two years since we lost legendary actress and singer Doris Day, who passed away at 97 after becoming one of the biggest stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Known for her roles in almost 30 movies and more than 650 songs, Doris was a beloved figure in entertainment. She earned numerous awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Doris passed away in 2019, but it was recently revealed by a close friend that she didn’t want a funeral, memorial, or grave marking. The reason? She struggled with the concept of death and preferred not to dwell on it.

Throughout her 50-year career, Doris was celebrated for her talent and humility. She starred in iconic films like *Pillow Talk*, *Love Me or Leave Me*, and *The Man Who Knew Too Much*. Aside from her film career, she was a Grammy-winning singer with hits like *Sentimental Journey*, *Secret Love*, and *Que Sera Sera*, all inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Doris was also a passionate animal rights activist, founding the Doris Day Animal Foundation. Even in death, she remained dedicated to her cause, requesting her estate be donated to charity.

Her close friend and manager, Bob Bashara, mentioned that Doris found it difficult to accept death and avoided discussing it. She was cremated, and her ashes were scattered as per her wishes.

This legendary actress and singer will forever be loved and remembered. Rest in peace, Doris Day.

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