Extreme pallor (becoming ghostly pale) could be caused by anemia, low blood pressure, fever, fainting, or hypothermia (becoming too cold,) among other conditions. Fear and exhaustion can cause a person to become suddenly pale.
The cast of Before Our Cheeks Turn Pale - 2011 includes: Yashar Alishenas
Chorea
In "A Christmas Carol," Marley's face is described as being ghostly and pale, with a handkerchief tied around his head and his lower jaw hanging open on one side. It appears twisted and distorted due to the suffering he endured in the afterlife.
The common English name for Sabudana is Pearl Sago. These are small grains similar to tapioca which when cooked turn pale and translucent. They are used in a lot of Southern Indian dishes.
lack of nitrogen
Yes..They do seem to fade.
Whitey weed, look it up on urban dictionary.
pale red
Well there are more variables in this question than you might realize, it would depend on what he died from, like liver failure or disease can make you turn yellow or jaundice, most people get pale kind of grayish white, if you die from lack of oxygen you tend to turn blue first. If you are black in skin color you usually tend to look pretty gray, if you are Asian or Hispanic kinda yellowish pale so it all depends on the color your skin was before you die and what the cause of death is.
on boiling leaves loose chlorophyll
AIDS
Gangrene