
Betty White was an irreplaceable gem to our nation, and her absence leaves a void that can hardly be filled. For more than eight decades, she wove herself into the tapestry of American television. Tragically, she passed away just weeks before her 100th birthday in 2021. Although she’s physically gone, her memory will live on. It’s not only because you can catch reruns of The Golden Girls on cable TV, but also due to the announcement by the USPS that White will be honored with a postage stamp next year. The image they are using is the same one found on the cover of her biography, captured by photographer Kwaku Alston.