
Two years have gone since the passing of the renowned actress and singer Doris Day, who was one of the brightest stars of the Hollywood Golden Age and died at the age of 97.
Between 1947 and 1967, she released more than 650 songs, appeared in close to 30 films, and won numerous honors for her commitment to music and filmmaking, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Although the adored actress and singer passed away in 2019, a close friend just recently revealed that she didn’t want a burial, memorial service, or grave marker. Let’s investigate why…

There are so many reasons to admire Doris Day, including her skill, love of animals, and modesty.
Doris had a 50-year career and was well-liked and respected for her work in movies. She gained fame as a result of her roles in films including Pillow Talk, Love Me or Leave Me, and The Man Who Knew Too Much.
The 97-year-old had four marriages but had one child overall. Terry Mulcher, Day’s son from her first marriage to Al Jorden, passed away from cancer in 2004.
