In spite of the emerging Great Depression, Horace L. White, a WWI vet, and electrical supply dealer seemed to have been doing reasonably well, as the family-owned their home and perhaps more critically for Betty’s future profession a radio. Both Horace and Tess were reared in Chicago by Canadian-born moms and a single sibling of the opposite sex (thank you, Canada, for sharing yet another comedic talent with your Southern neighbor).
Both had immigrant fathers, implying that White’s four grandparents were all born outside of the United States, although the details are startling. Betty White is one-quarter Danish, one-quarter Greek, one-quarter Canadian, one-eighth Welsh, and one-eighth English, according to DNA tests. Her Canadian section has branches that go back a long way.
Horace Logan White Cause of Death
On her death certificate, White’s cause of death is indicated as a “cerebrovascular accident.” A cerebrovascular accident is defined as a loss of blood supply to a portion of the brain, resulting in brain tissue damage, according to TMZ, which got a copy of White’s death certificate. White had a stroke six days before her death, according to TMZ. Horace died in 1996.
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