Tom Bosley the father of Richie Cunningham on the '70s sitcom about the '50s, ABC's Happy Days, died Today in his Palm Springs, Calif., home, of a staph infection. He was 83.
RIP Mr. Bosley - thank you for your body of work. I'm sure you and Barbara are up there comparing notes over coffee. The world's certainly a poorer place without the two of you in it.
Addendum/correction (I hit send too soon) The world's certainly a poorer place without the two of you in it, especially after all ya'll did for us over the years. You were the parents we all wanted.
<3 I always wanted him to be my dad.
ReplyDeleteOH NO! How very sad that he died, even sadder it was from a staph infection :(
ReplyDeleteRip Mr. C :-(
ReplyDeleteOh no, he was such a great tv dad...
ReplyDeleteOh, Howard. *sniffle*
ReplyDeleteVery sad.
ReplyDeletemy childhood just died today.
ReplyDeleteGood-bye Mr. C.
ReplyDeleteFirst June Cleaver, now Mr. C? My childhood is over. RIP.
ReplyDeleteAw, Mr. C! Big hugs to his family and rest in peace to you!
ReplyDeleteRIP Mr. C. You were loved by so many.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about both him & Barbara Billingsley.
ReplyDeleteMakes me feel like there is one more coming....
RIP, Mr. C. I loved Happy Days. :(
ReplyDeleteRIP Mr. C. Staph infections scare the bejesus out of me. Bye bye antibiotics, it was nice having you around while you worked.
ReplyDeleteoh nooooo...heartbreaking. he was true class...wow, incredible loss. :(
ReplyDeleteHe was a nice man and a damned good actor. Unfortunately, at 83, unless you're in superb health, almost anything can take you down.
ReplyDeleteRIP Mr. C. You were part of my childhood.
ReplyDeletebut his rep said it was Lung cancer and asked for donations in lieu of..?
ReplyDeletestaph infection, from a hospital,
ReplyDeletewhat a SHOCK not
RIP Mr. Bosley - thank you for your body of work.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you and Barbara are up there comparing notes over coffee.
The world's certainly a poorer place without the two of you in it.
Addendum/correction (I hit send too soon)
ReplyDeleteThe world's certainly a poorer place without the two of you in it, especially after all ya'll did for us over the years.
You were the parents we all wanted.