TweetI think he was 74 or 76
TweetI think he was 74 or 76
Tweetthats sad .
Tweetthat is sad , god bless his family
Tweethe was once in the usmc
Tweethe was a great person and this world needs more people like him these days. God bless him and his family, my daughter likes watching his show.
Tweethe was a great guy. he lived in my city. i didn't even hear about this....shitty
TweetThat sucks. I remember watching that show as a little one...
Tweethttps://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/0...bit/index.html
Here is a link. He was one of a kind.
Tweetin the neighborhood the neighborhood, Remeber the "Trolley" LOL memories
TweetI watched him as a kid and my son watches the reruns now. He'll be missed.
TweetOriginally posted by morbid316
everyone will die of cancer
Not everyone, morbid.
*tickles you under your chin*
It's so sad when we lose someone who's been so productive with sharing so much positive light.
Mister Rogers & his family will be in my prayers~
TweetSurprislingly, the media did not attribute the cancer to AAS or ephedra. Wat else could have possibly killed him, then?Originally posted by BigSoda
Good ol Mr.Rogers died of cancer yesterday.
My guess is the fumes from the trolley