More than two years after his death, Matthew Perry has received a permanent grave plaque that includes a quiet but meaningful nod to the television role that defined his career. The update has resonated deeply with fans of Friends, many of whom have continued to honor the actor since his passing. Perry’s final resting place is located at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where his mausoleum was intentionally left unmarked for an extended period to protect his family’s privacy—a common choice for high-profile burials.
A newly installed bronze plaque now adorns Perry’s mausoleum. The inscription reads “Matthew Langford Perry,” followed by his birth and death dates: August 19, 1969 – October 28, 2023. Beneath the dates is a short, understated epitaph: “Much loved — Friend —.”
The final word appears to be a deliberate reference to Friends, the iconic sitcom that aired from 1994 to 2004 and made Perry a household name through his portrayal of Chandler Bing. While the exact date the plaque was added has not been publicly confirmed, reports indicate the grave remained unmarked as recently as late November 2025, suggesting the update occurred within the past month.
Even without a marker, Perry’s gravesite has rarely been bare. Fans who located the secluded spot within the cemetery have consistently left flowers, handwritten notes, and small memorabilia in tribute. Forest Lawn Memorial Park is the final resting place for many cultural icons, including Michael Jackson, Walt Disney, Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, and Paul Walker. The addition of the plaque now gives fans a focal point for remembrance while maintaining the quiet dignity originally intended by Perry’s family.
Perry was 54 when he was found unresponsive in his Los Angeles home. An autopsy later determined his death was caused by the acute effects of ketamine, with drowning, coronary artery disease, and the presence of buprenorphine listed as contributing factors.
Following a seven-month federal investigation, five individuals were charged in connection with the actor’s death. In late 2025, Dr. Salvador Plasencia was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for illegally supplying ketamine to Perry despite his known history of addiction. Another doctor, Mark Chavez, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and received eight months of home detention. Three additional defendants—including Perry’s former assistant Kenneth Iwamasa—are currently awaiting sentencing.
Perry’s struggles with addiction were well documented, as was his openness about recovery and mental health. In life, he used his platform to advocate for treatment access and awareness. In death, his work—especially Friends—continues to reach new generations. The plaque’s simple inscription does not list accolades or titles. Instead, it reflects what millions of viewers felt they knew him as: a friend. For fans, that quiet tribute feels both fitting and deeply personal.
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