Chadwick Boseman was laid to rest miles from his Anderson, South Carolina hometown. 🖤
Black Panthersent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with many colleagues and fans unaware that he had been battling cancer.
His death certificate states his immediate cause of death as multi organ failure, and the underlying cause as colon cancer. It also reveals that Boseman had two operations for his illness -- a colectomy in April 2016 and laparoscopic removal of cancer metastasis in March 2020., where fans wore masks and followed social distancing guidelines while remembering the star. Some attended wearing
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