The 'Mean Girls' star and several other celebrities took to social media to remember the Oscar-winning actress, who died of sepsis from a ruptured intestine on Tuesday, March 29.
- Mar 30, 2016
AceShowbiz - Lindsay Lohan, Alyssa Milano, Sean Astin and several other celebrities took to social media to remember Patty Duke, who died of sepsis from a ruptured intestine on Tuesday, March 29. The "Mean Girls" actress mourned the death of Duke by uploading a photo of the Oscar winner along with her memorable quote.
"For the first time, I lived alone... in a luxury apartment on Sunset Strip. For a few days I loved the idea, but I got lonely and restless. God bless #pattyduke for her honesty - I was there once years ago... Love you. Always," Lohan captioned the photo.
Milano also paid tribute to the late actress, who was 69 years old at the time of her death, by posting a message on Twitter. "Rest with the Angels, Patty Duke. Thoughts and prayers are with all that love her," she wrote. Meanwhile, Duke's son Astin posted a photo on facebook along with a heartfelt message in which he expressed his love for his late mother.
Rest with the Angels, Patty Duke. Thoughts and prayers are with all that love her.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) 29 March 2016
I love you mom.OUR FAMILY STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF PATTY DUKEThis morning, our beloved wife, mother, grandmother,...
Posted by Sean Astin on Tuesday, 29 March 2016
"I love you mom," he wrote alongside the family's statement about Duke's death. "This morning, our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, matriarch and the exquisite artist, humanitarian, and champion for mental health, Anna PATTY DUKE Pearce, closed her eyes, quieted her pain and ascended to a beautiful place."
Duke, who once appeared as a guest star on Disney Channel's "Liv and Maddie", was also remembered by the show's stars. Jessica Marie Garcia uploaded on Twitter a photo of herself embracing Duke which she captioned, "Devastated by the loss of a legend. #PattyDuke blessed us all w/ her kindness & talents. May God bless u & ur family." John Beck also sent his condolences by uploading a photo on Instagram as he dubbed Duke "sweet lady."
Devastated by the loss of a legend. #PattyDuke blessed us all w/ her kindness & talents. May God bless u & ur family pic.twitter.com/RQlFV963lo
— Jessica Marie Garcia (@JessMarieGarcia) 29 March 2016