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Year Later: Gene Hackman's Devoted Legacy Remembered
18 Feb
Summary
- First responders prioritized Gene Hackman's dignity and privacy.
- Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa died in their Santa Fe home.
- Their privacy may have delayed discovery and help.

One year after the passing of Oscar winner Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, friends and community members reflect on their deeply private life. Their final chapter in Santa Fe was shaped by devotion, dignity, and a strong emphasis on privacy.
Former Santa Fe Fire Chief Brian Moya stated that first responders treated Hackman with the utmost respect, focusing on his dignity rather than his celebrity status. He noted Hackman's integration into the Santa Fe community.
On February 26, 2025, authorities found Hackman, 95, and Arakawa, 64, deceased in their home. Arakawa's body showed signs of advanced decomposition, while Hackman died from cardiovascular disease, with Alzheimer's as a contributing factor. Arakawa succumbed to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Jesse Kesler, a contractor and friend, described finding the couple as a traumatic experience. He indicated that the couple's strict privacy rules may have unintentionally hindered timely assistance. This commitment to privacy defined their life together in Santa Fe.
Friends and loved ones remember their profound bond, describing it as a true love story. Hackman, known for his roles in 'The French Connection' and 'Unforgiven,' had retired to a quieter life away from Hollywood with Arakawa, who fiercely protected him. Their legacy is one of enduring devotion rather than tragedy.




