
Matthew Perry‘s resting place has lastly gotten the correct recognition it deserves.
Greater than two years after the beloved actor died at age 54, his grave on the Forest Garden cemetery in Hollywood Hills is now adorned with a customized plaque — which even includes a delicate reference to the enduring present that shot Perry to fame.
An Instagram consumer not too long ago uploaded a photograph of the resting place’s addition (see beneath), and followers flooded the submit’s feedback part with supportive phrases for the late Associates star.
“My coronary heart aches for him like I misplaced a real good friend,” wrote one Instagram consumer. “His performing acquired me by means of a few of the darkest occasions of my life and I solely want that their was one thing on the market that would have gotten him by means of his like he did for me 😢I’ll perpetually miss him.. Be at peace candy Matthew, you may relaxation now. ❤️”
One other individual commented, “His passing was the primary of a star’s that deeply upset me when the information broke. I nonetheless get fairly unhappy once I keep in mind him :/ I hope he’s at peace ❤️”
View this submit on InstagramPerry died on October 28, 2023 from the “acute results of ketamine,” a prescription drug that’s used to deal with despair and can also be used as a leisure drug. Contributing components are listed as “drowning, coronary artery illness and buprenorphine results.” Buprenorphine is a drug used to deal with opioid use dysfunction.
Perry’s assistant discovered the actor unresponsive at his residence “floating face down” in his pool, based on the post-mortem report, which additionally states that Perry’s dying was an accident.
Final month, Jennifer Anistonopened up about Perry’s dying and the way she and her Associates castmates lengthy feared receiving that bit of reports — which sadly turned a actuality.
“It was so alarming and surprising, but not surprising,” Aniston, 56, informed Elle in an interview printed on Nov. 12. “[The Friends cast and I] all the time stated, ‘I hope I by no means get that telephone name.'”

