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he had a huge cerebreal hemmorage (stroke) while getting a portrait painted on April 25th 1945.
FDR cause of deathFranklin D. Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945, at the age of 63, while vacationing in Warm Springs, Georgia.
A blood vessel burst in his head and he died of internal bleeding.
They served as Presidents of the United States.
The immediate cause was a cerebral hemorrhage. However he had been in declining health for some time before that, probably due to the fact that he suffered from polio and was under enormous stress from leading the country through WWII.
Polio was very common in FDR's time and it was orginally thought that was what he suffered from.Years later a study suggested it was Guillain-Barré syndrome. See "What was the cause of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's paralytic illness?" (See the related links).
Blood loss
Yes
Endocarditis
Rupture of one of the cerebral arteries.
Cerebral Hemorrhage
pontine hemorrhage