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02-27-2003, 07:49 AM #1
TV's Mr. Rogers Dead of Cancer at 74
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Fred Rogers, who became a nurturing television friend to millions of children as host of the public television program "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," died of cancer on Thursday at 74, his producer said.
An ordained Presbyterian minister who believed the television airwaves should be used to enhance the human spirit, Rogers died at his home in Pittsburgh. He had been diagnosed with stomach cancer.
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Rogers, who began his career in children's television doing puppet voices for a local show on PBS affiliate WQED in Pittsburgh, became a national personality in 1968 when "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" became available to PBS stations across the country.
Each episode opened with the gentle Mr. Rogers entering a comfortable living room, singing "It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood" and donning a cardigan sweater and pair of comfortable shoes.
One of the red sweaters is now at the Smithsonian Institution.
The show was quickly embraced by both children and parents for an imaginative but simple approach that came with his own songs and puppet voices, and the ongoing message: "There's only one person in the whole world like you."
It became the longest running children's program on public television. He taped his last program in December 2000. The final episode aired in August 2001, but earlier program continues to run on PBS.
Rogers also tackled important subjects for children, including death and violence on television, including the TV news.
During the Gulf crisis a decade ago, he made a public service announcement that told parents: "Children aren't responsible for wars. The least, and the best, we adults can do is to let our children know that we'll take good care of them, no matter what."
Characteristically, the Web site of his production company Family Entertainment Inc. announced his death with advice on how to relay the sad news to children who will continue to see him on television.
"Children have always known Mr. Rogers as their 'television friend,' and that relationship doesn't change with his death," the message said.
Born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, he studied early child development at the University of Pittsburgh and received a charge to continue his work with families and children through television when he was ordained a minister.
Rogers is survived by his wife, Joanne, their two sons and two grandsons.
**I remember watching him when I was a child.~*Michelle*~
~Wife to Rick since Dec. 19, 1986~
~Mother to Richard, 23, Chris, 21, and Dakota, 17~~Mother-in-law to Amber, wife of Richard~~Elementary Teacher~
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02-27-2003, 08:08 AM #2
I was sad to hear this! I remember watching him growing up. His family and loved ones will be in my prayers.
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02-27-2003, 08:11 AM #3
That is so sad, he meant a lot to many and will be missed. He used to say "you are special" and made you feel as though you were. I loved Henrietta meow meow pussycat meow.
~*Darlene*~
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02-27-2003, 08:34 AM #4
Oh noooooo.

Goodbye Mr. Rogers. I will miss him!Sherry
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02-27-2003, 08:44 AM #5Registered User
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I watched his show when I was growing up, too. I loved it.
I was so saddened to hear this news on the Today show this morning.
Prayers for his family, and all of those who grew up watching him.
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02-27-2003, 09:20 AM #7
i hadn't heard about this!!
that is so sad. he will be missed!! i loved him when i was a kid!
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02-27-2003, 10:09 AM #8
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02-27-2003, 11:39 AM #9
OMG!!!!!!!!! This is the first i have heard about it. I still watch it. okay i am weird but i only watch the parts where he is showing how things are made!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is so sad
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02-27-2003, 08:44 PM #10
I just saw it on MSN.com wow. I grew up with him too. I still watched it into adulthood if I caught it on TV. It's sad news, but he gave us the best years of his life and for that I am happy
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02-27-2003, 09:53 PM #11
oh, no....
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02-27-2003, 11:10 PM #12
Fred Rogers was an exceptional person. I loved the way he talked to children without talking "down to them". He made kids feel good about themselves. I remember watching one day when he was talking to the children watching at home about divorce. He did such a wonderful job. The world is a better place for Mr. Rogers having been in it.
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03-02-2003, 03:29 AM #13
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03-03-2003, 09:26 PM #14
Heaven I loved picture picture too!I still watch it with the kids,half the times they're taking naps or playing.He will be missed.
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