According to a death certificate obtained by Us Weekly, Kirstie Alley has been cremated. The document also lists the actor’s place of death as her Florida home. The new piece of information about Alley’s death comes a few weeks after it was revealed that the “Toothless” star died from colon cancer — a diagnosis which People reports was made only shortly before her death.
According to the statement released by her children, prior to her death, Alley was receiving care at Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida. “We are grateful to the incredible team of doctors and nurses at Moffitt Cancer Center for their care,” True and Lillie Parker wrote.
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Per People, Alley, most famous for her role as Rebecca Howe in 1982’s “Cheers,” adopted son True in 1992 with her then-husband Parker Stevenson. In 1994, the pair adopted their second child together, Lillie. Despite divorcing in 1997 however, Alley and Stevenson seemingly had a cordial relationship up until her death. “Dear Kirstie, I am so grateful for our years together, and for the two incredibly beautiful children and now grandchildren that we have,” Stevenson wrote in his tribute. “You will be missed. With love, Parker.”