Photo by Angela Reynolds (wikimedia commons) Debbie Reynolds at the LA Festival of Books, 2013 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Debbie Reynolds follows her daughter Carrie Fisher as she passes away just a day after Carrie. Carrie will never be forgotten for her role as “Princess Leia” on the “Star Wars” trilogy. Her mother, Debbie Reynold’s on the other hand became an instant hit right after “Singing in the Rain.” Carrie Fisher And Debbie Reynolds Funeral Carrie Fisher passed away at the age of 60 on December 27, after suffering from a heart attack while she was traveling from London to Los Angeles Friday last week. According to TMZ, Debbie Reynolds was rushed to a hospital after a call was placed to 911 about a possible stroke from the house of Debbie’s son, Todd Fisher. Report says Debbie was making funeral plans for Carrie when it happened. Debbie passed away at the age of 84. ABC News the mother and daughter will have a joint funeral but final date and location have yet yet to be announced. After Reynold’s death, Carrie’s brother Todd tells Good Morning America that “she missed her daughter and wanted to her again.” Todd also tells ABC that Carrie Fisher’s daughter, Billie Lourd, will be deciding on what will happen on the funeral. He says, Carrie loves a good party, so, you know, I’m sure she’ll want to throw a party for her.” Debbie Reynolds’ 911 Call After Collapsing Released The 911 call that led the ambulance to Debbie Reynolds who was at Todd Fisher’s home in Beverly Hills at that time has been released. The audio was posted through a report by The Mirror. To listen to the audio file, click here. In the call, emergency team dispatched four vehicles to respond to Todd Fisher’s home. The dispatcher said they will be responding to a possible possible stroke. TMZ reported that Debbie Reynolds was taken to a local emergency room when the emergency team responded. Facebook Comments
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