Hollywood legend and activist Jane Fonda has made decisions about her burial arrangements, selecting a specific location for her final resting place. The 87-year-old actress, who is a mother of three, shared that she has thought carefully about how she wants to spend her last days, aiming for a sense of peace and connection with her family. Seeking guidance through therapy, Fonda has contemplated ways to ensure a harmonious farewell with her children.
Fonda has chosen to be laid to rest in a field area within a cemetery in Santa Monica, California, next to her second husband, Tom Hayden. Opting against cremation due to environmental concerns, she envisions a natural setting without headstones for her burial. Hayden, whom she married in 1973, was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in 2016. The actress wishes to have her final moments surrounded by loved ones, emphasizing the importance of a unified space for her family to remember her.
Reflecting on the significance of death in her life, Fonda expressed her desire to live without regrets and to impart wisdom to her loved ones in her final days. She acknowledged the complexity of her relationships with her children, recognizing her imperfections as a parent and committing to self-reflection and personal growth through therapy.
Approaching her late 80s, Fonda emphasized the value of living intentionally to reach a place of contentment when her time comes. Her focus remains on strengthening bonds with her children, acknowledging past shortcomings, and striving for understanding and acceptance as she prepares for the later stages of her life.