The world lost a true icon on December 31, 2021, with the passing ofBetty White.

She died at her home in Los Angeles due to natural causes.

Born on January 17, 1922, she was oh-so-close to celebrating her 100th birthday.

Betty White

Since her death, many have wondered where she will be buried.

While the official plans have not yet been released, there are several speculations, as stated byParade.

“Allen Ludden and Betty White [are] our connection to Hollywood here in Mineral Point.

Betty White blowing a kiss

And after Ludden passed in the ’80s, White never remarried.

“Once you’ve had the best, who needs the rest?”

she said, according toThe Daily Mail.

Younger Betty White

So another option is that White could be buried there.

In fact, that is where she wanted to spend her final days.

“She never wanted to leave her home in Carmel, but was forced to for at-home care.

Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Betty White on the red carpet

Los Angeles was more accessible,” a source toldThe New York Post.

She might have chosen to be buried near where she had so many good memories.

Finally, there are those who believe she will be buried in Oak Park, Illinois.

Where are the other Golden Girls buried?

Bea Arthur was Dorothy Zbornak on “Golden Girls,” and she was born in Brooklyn in 1922.

She died at the age of 86, in Los Angeles in 2009.

She was cremated, and her ashes were given to loved ones (viaFind A Grave).

Blanche Devereaux was portrayed by Rue McClanahan, who was born in 1934 in Oklahoma.