LOS ANGELES (AP) - Chadwick Boseman was buried near his hometown in South Carolina six days after his death at his Los Angeles residence, according to a death certificate obtained by the Associated Press Monday.
The "Black Panther" star was laid to rest Sept. 3 in Welfare Baptist Church Cemetery in Belton, South Carolina, about 11 miles from Boseman 's home, Anderson, according to the Los Angeles Certificate. Anderson made a public memorial to Boseman a day later.
Boseman died at his home near Griffith Park in Los Angeles Aug. 28, the record says.
The cause was listed immediately as many of the organs, causing cancer, which his family had previously identified four years earlier.
Boseman underwent surgery to remove colon cancer in 2016 after his diagnosis, and in March of this year underwent laparoscopic surgery to remove metastatic cancer, the record shows.
The book lists Boseman's work as an "artist," and his company as entertainment.
No one other than his family knew Boseman, who starred in "Black Panther" in four amazing films and became famous in the Jackie Robinson biopic "42," was battling cancer when he died. at the age of forty-three.
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