The much-loved star's death certificate states that his ashes were scattered "in San Francisco Bay off the coast of Marin County." Robin had lived in the area for almost 50 years.
The
document from the State of California also reveals that a ceremony took place
on 12 August at Monte's Chapel Of The Hills in San Anselmo, according to Radar
Online.
It
was a place he loved and where he felt at peace, a source told
HollywoodLife.com.
"His
family's here, his children, and he was a real leader in the community and
extremely charitable to different organisations here too.
"I'm
sure he'd want his final resting place to be here in the bay. He could have
lived anywhere on the planet, but wanted to be here. It's only fitting he'd be
buried or spread somewhere in the bay."
Robin
was found dead at his California home on 11 August. He died at the age of 63.
The
much-loved actor was put to rest the day after his death, according to reports
The
cause of death has since been revealed as suicide by asphyxiation, authorities
in Marin County, California confirmed at the time. The beloved comedian had
suffered an ongoing struggle with depression and anxiety.
His
wife of nearly three years, Susan Schneider, released a statement to the New
York Times shortly after her husband's death.
"This
morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its
most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken. On
behalf of Robin's family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound
grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope that the focus will not be on
Robin's death but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to
millions."
Robin
is survived by his third wife, Susan and his three children, Zak, 31, Zelda, 25
and 22-year-old Cody.
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