Via Bbc.com:
The family of Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher are reportedly planning a joint memorial service.
The Singin’ In The Rain star, 84, died from a suspected stroke on Wednesday, while grieving for her daughter Fisher, who died just a day earlier.
Fisher, 60, best known for her role as Princess Leia in the Star Wars series, died after suffering a heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles.
Todd Fisher told the New York Daily News a joint service was “likely”.
Reynolds’ son said: “It’s what we want to do, but we’re still working on the mechanics.
“We like the idea, if it’s at all possible. I think it’s appropriate.”
He has posted a cartoon depiction of his mother and sister together, reprising their most famous roles, alongside the caption: “This is a beautiful love story to witness in my 58 years. I miss them both so much. Love is everlasting.”
Mr Fisher announced his mother’s death on Wednesday, revealing that her last words were: ‘I want to be with Carrie”.
He confirmed to US network ABC News that there is currently no date or location for the mother-daughter funeral, but plans are in process.
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