Henry died in the year 1575 at the age of 83 getting to see his children grow strong and have many children of their own. Anne died the following year at the age of 75. They had a total of 10 children, over 30 grandchildren, and at their deaths had 3 great grandchildren already born.
There children were Elizabeth, Owen, Brandon, Simon, Audrey, Andrew, Rose, Christopher, Emma, Arthur, and Katherine. They were buried next to each other in Westminster Abbey.

Katherine died in the year 1551 at the age of 66 and got to meet several of her grandchildren before her death, and was buried beside her husband Arthur in Westminster Abbey.

Children (Edward & Renée)

Margaret, Elinor, Phillip, William & Anne

Children (Charlotte & Christian)

Thomas, Francis, David & Charles

Children (Arthur & Anna)

Cecily, Helen, Joseph, Anthony, Isabel, Henry, and Alice

Children (Mary & Henry of France)

Katherine, Henry, Arthur, Anne, & Margery

Jane Seymour, with help from Anne and Mary Boleyn grew from the young girl so easily used by her own father and brother Thomas into a happy young woman. She married George Boleyn and had many children. Mary Brandon forgave her for her past, and the two actually formed a friendship. Jane was truly happy and loved by her new family. She died peaceful at the age of 62 and was buried besided her husband George her preceded her in death at the family home of Hever.

Katherine Howard grew up happy in the household of Anne and Henry, and at the age of 16 went to court as a lady to Queen Renée. She ended up marrying a young man named Thomas Culpepper when she was 19 years old, and had two sons by him. Isaac and Luke, Thomas died only four years into their marriage and she went on to remarry when she was 25 to Francis Dereham until her death at the age of 67. They had 4 children together, Oliver, Janet, Ruth & Rebecca.

Catherine Parr married Anthony Brandon, the son of Charles and Mary. They had three children together, Edward, John and Jane. They moved to France early in their marriage as Catherine had gone on to be in Princess Mary, now Queen Mary of France's household. She died at the age of 53, two years after her husband.

One Henry's death bed, he knew that he had made the right choice. Now all the women who came into his life lived happy fulfilling lives. And the best part is that they all lived.