Just one day after her husband's passing, Roquebrune provided an interview to the Daily Mail, in which she revealed that Connery had been suffering from dementia. Understandably, both the actor and his family made a concerted effort to keep the matter private.

"It was no life for him," the 91-year-old widow explained. "It took its toll on him. He was not able to express himself latterly." The interview did not provide any details regarding how long Connery struggled with the disease before his passing, though Roquebrune did make it clear that her husband "got his final wish to slip away without any fuss."

"At least he died in his sleep and it was just so peaceful," Sean Connery's wife said. "I was with him all the time and he just slipped away. It was what he wanted."

Many families will certainly relate to both Roquebrune and Connery's struggle. Over 3 million Americans every year are diagnosed with dementia, and according to the Mayo Clinic, the most common cause of the degenerative neurological condition in older adults is Alzheimer's Disease.

While it's sad to imagine a world without Connery's talent and indomitable spirit, we should all be grateful for the family's candor in revealing the star's tragic struggle as he shuffled off this mortal coil. If Sir Sean's passing can bring additional attention to this terrible disease, then it will be the last heroic act of a storied career.