According to my sister Jessie, he died rich and lonely.
John Reed died rich in 1845 from the gold found on his property.
One might as well die rich as poor, I reflected.
Having inherited his father's estate and bought property in Hampshire, he died comparatively rich.
He was born prosperous and died rich, but he never owned more than a few acres around his house.
It has often been said that the majority of European farmers live poor, but die rich.
He died exceedingly rich and left a great deal of money to charity.
Simon lived to an impressive age and died rich.
You don't want to die rich, that's fine with me.
"Live long and die rich" was how the local Chinese meant it (not entirely accurately).