- What Is Roger Cooks Cause of Death? Info on This Old House Star
On Aug 22, 2024, the show that endeared him to fans released a statement about Roger's passing, saying only, "With tremendous sadness, This Old House bids farewell to our friend and longtime landscape contractor, Roger Cook, who passed away on August 21, 2024 after a long battle with illness "
- Remembering Roger Cook, 1954-2024 - This Old House
With tremendous sadness, This Old House bids farewell to our friend and longtime landscape contractor, Roger Cook, who passed away on August 21, 2024 after a long battle with illness
- Roger Cook Dead, This Old House Obituary — Cause of Death
Roger Cook, who was a part of PBS’ iconic This Old House home improvement program for nearly 40 years, died on Aug 21 following an extended illness He was 70
- Roger Cook (This Old House) illness and current health update
Roger retired due to having some health issues Roger’s limp was first noticed in the “This Old House” show, and it appeared to be getting worse – he skipped most of the show’s 40th season in 2018-’19 due to his illness – it was announced in June 2018 that he wasn’t well
- Obituary of Roger A. Cook | Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home
Roger A Cook, owner of K R Tree and Landscape Company in Burlington and longtime cast member of This Old House, passed away at 70 years old, following an extended illness on Wednesday, August 21, 2024
- Roger Cooks cause of death: what led to the This Old House . . . - Briefly
Roger Cook, a beloved figure from the long-running renovation series This Old House, passed away at age 69 Fans are searching for answers about Roger Cook's cause of death, especially after years of speculation surrounding his health
- Roger Cook Dead: This Old House Star Was 70 - People. com
Roger Cook, an expert landscaper who starred on This Old House for almost 40 years, died on Wednesday, Aug 21 at 70 This Old House executive producer Chris Wolfe confirmed Cook's
- Beloved ‘This Old House’ star dies after long battle with illness
Roger Cook, the longtime landscaper on the PBS home improvement series, lost his “long battle with illness,” it was announced on the show’s Instagram
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