To explain, I am not asking how to reap a process.
In C, the parent process must explicitly reap a created child, even if the child exited by performing an exit() function call.
I understand that while reaping the child, it may be necessary to obtain the exit status of the child. In fact, that is the only information that may be obtained from the child process. So, why does the OS not just store the exit status(an integer), but rather, still store all the memory associated with the child until reaped?