Farewell To A Sharp Tongue

She departed as she had lived: with understated grace and impeccable timing. Her final moments mirrored the charm that had made her a beloved figure, both on and off screen. Dementia may have clouded her memories, but it never touched the warmth or wit that defined her. Surrounded by loved ones, she found peace in the glow of the show that immortalized her talent.

To the world, she was a comedic legend, a force of sharp humor and unforgettable roles. To her family, she was simply their darling mother—steadfast, loving, and infinitely brave. Her final bow was quiet but perfect, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and love that will echo for generations.

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