Chuck Norris's family shares heartfelt gratitude one month after his passing

Fans receive a final glimpse of Norris in boxing gloves at his official page

Chuck Norris's family shares heartfelt gratitude one month after his passing
  • The family of Chuck Norris thanks fans for their support one month after his death.
  • Official statement pledges to uphold the late actor's legacy and core values.
  • The legend passed away at 86 on 20 March following a sudden medical emergency.

The family of legendary action film star Chuck Norris has shared a heartfelt message of gratitude with his global fan base, marking exactly one month since his passing.

On Monday, the family utilised the late actor's official Instagram account to post an emotional tribute alongside a photograph of Norris.

The image depicted the martial arts icon in high spirits, wearing boxing gloves during a coastal outing. In their statement, the family expressed profound appreciation for the overwhelming "love and support" shown by the public during what they described as an incredibly difficult period.

"Seeing how much he meant to all of you and the countless lives he impacted has been incredibly meaningful to our family," the note began.

The statement emphasised that while the world viewed him as an aspirational figure, the family intends to continue honouring his legacy by sharing the personal values and defining moments of the man they knew privately.

They noted that Norris "truly appreciated every single one of you" and never took his supporters for granted. The tribute received an immediate outpouring of affection from colleagues and fans across the entertainment industry.

Chuck Norris, renowned for his roles in "A Force of One" and "An Eye for an Eye", passed away at the age of 86 on 20 March following an undisclosed "medical emergency."

At the time of his death, his family confirmed he was at peace and surrounded by his loved ones. Known for his disciplined lifestyle and martial arts prowess, Norris remained active in charitable work and fitness advocacy until his final days.