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Ben and Casey Affleck mourn loss of mother Chris A…

Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck are mourning the loss of their beloved mother, Chris Anne Affleck, who has died at the age of 83 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The heartbreaking news comes just weeks after she proudly attended her grandson’s graduation, a family milestone that now carries even greater emotional significance.

Chris Anne Affleck was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2025 and had been undergoing treatment in the months leading up to her death. Despite her illness, family members say she remained strong, determined, and deeply involved in the lives of her children and grandchildren. Her passing marks the end of a remarkable life that left a lasting impact on both her family and the community around her. Reports indicate that she died peacefully surrounded by loved ones. (people.com⁠)

Chris Anne was much more than the mother of two Academy Award-winning actors. A former school teacher and community advocate, she devoted much of her life to education and helping others. Those who knew her described her as compassionate, intelligent, and fiercely supportive of her family. Long before Ben and Casey became Hollywood stars, she encouraged their creativity and nurtured their interest in acting and storytelling.

Following the announcement of her death, Casey Affleck shared an emotional tribute honoring his mother’s strength and kindness. He reflected on the profound influence she had on his life and credited her with teaching him resilience, empathy, and the value of hard work. Family friends say both Casey and Ben remained close to their mother throughout her illness and made every effort to spend time with her during her final months. (people.com⁠)

One of the final public moments Chris Anne shared with her family was attending her grandson’s graduation earlier this summer. Loved ones say she was determined to be there despite her health challenges and took great pride in celebrating the achievement. The occasion has now become a cherished memory for the Affleck family, symbolizing her unwavering devotion to those she loved.

Fans from around the world have expressed condolences to Ben and Casey Affleck, recognizing the close bond the brothers shared with their mother. Social media has been filled with messages celebrating Chris Anne’s life and offering support during the difficult time.

While Ben and Casey Affleck have spent decades in the public eye, both have often spoken about the important role their mother played in shaping their values and careers. Her encouragement, guidance, and unconditional love helped lay the foundation for their success.

As the family grieves this significant loss, they are remembering Chris Anne Affleck not only as a devoted mother and grandmother but also as a woman whose kindness, strength, and generosity touched countless lives. Her legacy will continue through the family she loved so deeply and the many people she inspired throughout her 83 years. (people.com⁠)

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