In Memoriam: Roger Cook, Beloved 'This Old House' Landscape Contractor
Roger Cook, the beloved landscape contractor who graced 'This Old House' for decades, has passed away at 70.
Cook, who joined the PBS home renovation series in its second season, died on August 21 after a long illness.
His limp, which was first noticed by viewers in recent seasons, was reportedly due to a neurological condition.
Cook's Legacy Lives On
Cook's passion for gardening and landscaping was evident in every episode of 'This Old House'.
He was known for his thoughtful designs, meticulous attention to detail, and ability to transform outdoor spaces into works of art.
Cook's legacy will continue to inspire homeowners and gardeners alike for years to come.
Tributes Pour In for Cook
Since the news of Cook's passing, tributes have poured in from his colleagues, friends, and fans.
- "Roger was a true master of his craft," said Tom Silva, general contractor on 'This Old House'. "He had a gift for making the outdoors beautiful and functional."
- "Roger was a kind and gentle soul," said Kevin O'Connor, host of 'This Old House'. "He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him."
- "Roger's passion for gardening was infectious," said Mary Ellen Pollak, editor of 'This Old House' magazine. "He inspired me to appreciate the beauty of nature."
Cook's death is a great loss to the world of gardening and home improvement.
He will be remembered as a talented professional, a dedicated friend, and a true inspiration.
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