Stoker died at No. 26 St. George’s Square, London, on April 20, 1912, following a few strokes.

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[26] A few biographers refer to exhaust as the explanation of death, while others refer to tertiary syphilis.

[28] His passing endorsement recorded “Locomotor ataxia a half year” as the reason for death, which is probable a reference to syphilis.

[29] [30] He was incinerated, and the Golders Green Crematorium in north London saved his incinerated stays in a remembrance urn.

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The creator’s child, Irving Noel Stoker, died in 1961, and his remains were subsequently put to his dad’s urn. At the point when Florence Stoker died, her remains were scattered at the Nurseries of Rest as opposed to being held together as initially planned.