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Posted: 2016-12-29T06:08:05Z | Updated: 2016-12-29T18:23:40Z

It seems that the loss of her daughter may have been too heavy a burden for Debbie Reynolds to bear.

The 84-year-old Hollywood icon died after suffering a stroke Wednesday , just one day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher, was pronounced dead following a heart attack.

But its her final words that show just how much the Singin in the Rain star loved and missed her daughter.

Todd Fisher, Reynolds son, told TMZ that he and Reynolds were planning Carrie Fishers funeral Wednesday morning when she began grieving and told him, I miss her so much, I want to be with Carrie .

Fisher confirmed Reynolds last words to E! News saying, She went to be with Carrie. In fact, those were the last words she spoke this morning .

After news broke of Carrie Fishers death on Tuesday, Reynolds thanked her daughters fans on Facebook for their thoughts and prayers.

Reynolds would also often share vintage photos of her children on Facebook, giving the world a peek into their lives as Hollywood fixtures.

More recent posts promoted the release of Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds , a documentary about Reynolds, her children and their lives in show business through the decades, which will air on HBO in March .

While Reynolds love for her children was expressed in her last words, she could rest assured that her daughter felt the same way.

Mother and I live next door to each other, separated by one daunting hill , Carrie Fisher explained in the upcoming documentary, as quoted by Deadline.

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I usually come to her, Fisher added. I always come to her.

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