Florence Henderson Dead: ‘Brady Bunch’ Mom Dies At 82

This is the saddest Thanksgiving ever. Florence Henderson, who was known to television viewers as Carol Brady, has died. The ‘Brady Bunch’ mom, who starred on the hit series from 1969 to 1974 was 82. Get all the details here.

We can’t believe we’re writing this, but Brady Bunch mom Florence Henderson has sadly passed away, according to statements released by her manager and publicist. She was hospitalized Wednesday night, Nov. 23, due to heart failure, and died the following evening, Nov. 24, her manager Kayla Pressman said in a statement to the Associated Press. Florence is said to have died surrounded by her closest friends and family.

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Unfortunately, nothing more is known at this time, but Florence will sorely be missed. Obviously, she’s best known for her famous sitcom role — she starred on The Brady Bunch for five years, and never missed an episode. She also appeared as Carol Brady in the following spinoffs: The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Brides, The Bradys and The Brady Bunch Movie.

Florence also appeared in a number of other projects throughout her career, including The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, and Season 11 of Dancing with the Stars. Furthermore, she has hosted Retirement Living TV’s The Florence Henderson Show since 2008. She was also given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1996.

Florence was most recently seen in the audience at the finale of Dancing With the Stars on Monday, November 21.

Florence was widowed at the time of her death. In 1987, she married Dr. John George Kappas, and remained so until the he died in September 2002. The actress is survived by her four children… as well as her six TV children. Maureen McCormick, who played Florence’s TV daughter, Marsha Brady, on The Brady Bunch, posted a heartfelt message on Twitter after learning about the actress’ death. See it below.

Our thoughts go out to Florence’s family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. This is so sad.

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