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=== Death === [[File:Cary Grant North by Northwest Original Still.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Still for ''North by Northwest'']] Grant was at the [[Adler Theater]] in [[Davenport, Iowa]], on the afternoon of Saturday, November 29, 1986, preparing for his performance in ''A Conversation with Cary Grant'' when he was taken ill; he had been feeling unwell as he arrived at the theater. Basil Williams photographed him there and thought that he still looked his usual suave self, but he noticed that he seemed very tired and that he stumbled once in the auditorium. Williams recalls that Grant rehearsed for half an hour before "something seemed wrong" all of a sudden, and he disappeared backstage. Grant was taken back to the Blackhawk Hotel where he and his wife had checked in, and a doctor was called and discovered that Grant was having a massive stroke, with a blood pressure reading of 210 over 130. Grant refused to be taken to the hospital. The doctor recalled: "The stroke was getting worse. In only fifteen minutes he deteriorated rapidly. It was terrible watching him die and not being able to help. But he wouldn't let us." By 8:45 p.m., Grant had slipped into a coma and was taken to [[St. Luke's Hospital (Davenport, Iowa)|St. Luke's Hospital]] in Davenport, Iowa.{{sfn|Morecambe|Sterling|2001|pp=323β324}} He spent 45 minutes in the emergency room before being transferred to intensive care. He died at 11:22 pm, aged 82.{{sfn|Morecambe|Sterling|2001|p=324}} {{quote box | width = 30em | bgcolor = #c6dbf7 | align = right | quote = Death? Of course I think of it. But I don't want to dwell on it ... I think the thing you think about when you're my age is how you're going to do it and whether you'll behave well. | source = βGrant at age 73{{sfn|McCann|1997|p=274}} }} An editorial in ''The New York Times'' stated: "Cary Grant was not supposed to die. ... Cary Grant was supposed to stick around, our perpetual touchstone of charm and elegance and romance and youth."<ref name="nyt-editorial">{{cite news |author=<!--Editorial; no by-line.--> |title=Cary Grant's Promise |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/02/opinion/cary-grant-s-promise.html |work=The New York Times |date=December 2, 1986 |page=A34 |access-date=August 22, 2018}}</ref> His body was taken back to California, where it was cremated and his ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean.{{sfn|Morecambe|Sterling|2001|p=325}} No funeral was conducted for him following his request, which Roderick Mann remarked was appropriate for "the private man who didn't want the nonsense of a funeral".{{sfn|McCann|1997|p=276}} His estate was worth in the region of 60 to 80 million dollars;{{sfnm|1a1=Wansell|1y=1996|1p=188|2a1=McCann|2y=1997|2p=277}} the bulk of it went to Barbara Harris and Jennifer.<ref name="Decker, Cathleen" />
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