The United States Postal Service revealed Friday it will memorialize Betty White, who died nearly two years ago at the age of 99, with a first-class mail « Forever » stamp.
The iconic face of “Golden Girls” actress Betty White will soon grace envelopes and packages all across the US.
The United States Postal Service revealed Friday it will memorialize White, who died nearly three years ago at the age of 99, with a first-class mail “Forever” stamp.
The USPS has yet to reveal the release date for the forthcoming Betty White stamp, noting only that it would be released sometime in 2025.
White, the USPS explained, “shared her wit and warmth with viewers for seven decades — including roles on ‘The Golden Girls’ and ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show.’”
White “gained younger generations of fans as she entered her 90s” and “was also revered as a compassionate advocate for animals.
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