Anne Heche finally laid to rest in Mother’s Day ceremony, 9 months after fatal car crash

One of the most tragic recent celebrity deaths was that of Anne Heche, who passed away in August after a fiery car crash left her in critical condition. The Emmy- and Tony-nominated actress was 53.

Recently, nine months after her tragic passing, the actress has finally been laid to rest by her family — in a ceremony held on Mother’s Day

The Six Days, Seven Nights actress was cremated a week after her passing, according to E! News, but the family apparently decided to hold off until Mother’s Day to inter the remains at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

“Anne was given her final resting place Sunday afternoon,” a rep confirmed to Us Magazine on Monday. “She loved everyone so passionately and deeply and her children, her legacy, thank everyone for their support and love through this difficult time and are grateful to be able to honor their mother on Mother’s Day.”

Heche is survived by her two sons, Atlas and Homer.

According to TMZ, Heche has been interred in a crypt in the “Garden of Legends” right next to the resting place of actor Mickey Rooney, and across from musicians Chris Cornell and Johnny Ramone. Her spot reportedly has a “beautiful view of the lake.”

Last summer, Heche crashed her Mini Cooper into a home in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles. The vehicle burst into flames, and according to the Washington Post it took 59 firefighters over an hour to extinguish the blaze.

The actress was later found to be under the influence of a substance at the time of the crash, but not alcohol, according to TMZ.

The actress suffered severe injuries and burns, and was in a coma. Michael McConnell, one of Heche’s representatives, told Reuters that the actress was “in extreme critical condition” and had “significant pulmonary injury requiring mechanical ventilation and burns that require surgical intervention.”

Heche pronounced under California state law on August 11 after she was declared brain dead. She was taken off life support on August 14.

“Today we lost a bright light, a kind and most joyful soul, a loving mother, and a loyal friend,” a representative for Heche told E! News at the time.

“Anne will be deeply missed but she lives on through her beautiful sons, her iconic body of work, and her passionate advocacy. Her bravery for always standing in her truth, spreading her message of love and acceptance, will continue to have a lasting impact.”

“My brother Atlas and I lost our Mom,” her son Homer said in a statement per CNN. “After six days of almost unbelievable emotional swings, I am left with a deep, wordless sadness. Hopefully my mom is free from pain and beginning to explore what I like to imagine as her eternal freedom… Rest In Peace Mom, I love you.”

HOLLYWOOD – JUNE 23: Actress Anne Heche arrives at HBO’s “Hung” Season 2 premiere at Paramount Theater on the Paramount Studios lot on June 23, 2010 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Anne Heche – career
Heche, born in 1969, first achieved fame starring in the soap opera Another World, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award.

She acted in Hollywood films like Donnie Brasco, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Volcano and the remake of Psycho, starring as Marion Crane.

She received an Emmy nomination for her performance in the TV film Gracie’s Choice, and a Tony Award nomination for the Broadway play Twentieth Century.

Heche also made headlines for her relationship with comedian Ellen DeGeneres in the late 1990s.

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