LOS ANGELES -- Chadwick Boseman was buried near his South Carolina hometown six days after he died at his home in Los Angeles.

That's according to a death certificate obtained by The Associated Press.

The "Black Panther" star was laid to rest September 3rd at Welfare Baptist Church Cemetery in Belton, South Carolina, about not far from Boseman's hometown of Anderson.

Anderson held a public memorial for Boseman a day later.

Boseman died at his home near Griffith Park in Los Angeles on August 28th.

The record said the immediate cause was listed as multiple organ failure, with the underlying cause of colon cancer, which his family said previously that he had been diagnosed with four years earlier.

Boseman had surgery to remove the colon cancer in 2016 after his diagnosis, and in March of this year had laparoscopic surgery to remove cancer that had metastasized.

The document lists Boseman's profession as "artist," and his industry as entertainment.

Very few outside of his family knew that Boseman, who played "Black Panther" in four Marvel movies and also starred in the Jackie Robinson biopic "42," had been battling colon cancer when he died at age 43.