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August 27, 2024

‘This Old House’ Star Dead at 70

For those of you who like those DIY shows on TV, this one could hit home.

Roger Cook, who was one of the landscapers who worked on homes in “This Old House” for nearly two decades, has passed.

He was 70 years old.

He’s Gone

Cook was the landscaping expert on the show from 1982 to 2020.

According to the report, he has been facing health issues for some time, finally succumbing to his illness on August 21.

Cook is survived by his son Jason, daughter Molly, brother Greg, daughter-in-law Anna, and three grandsons—Peter, Noah, and James.

Cook’s wife, Kathleen, passed away in 2010 from cancer.

Cook started working on the show in 1982 while working for the Frost and Higgins Company.

By 1988, he was working the show full-time and was part of the cast of “Ask This Old House " when it started in 2002.

He had a popular tagline on the show: “There comes a time on every job where we stop talking and we start working. Are you ready?”

Cook decided in 2018 that he would soon step away from the show, stating, “I have enjoyed the opportunity to share my knowledge and passion for landscaping.

“And my life has been greatly enriched by the professional relationships and friendships I've formed over the years. I truly appreciate our fans' dedication and the concern for my well-being. Rest assured that I am in good hands, and please know that I am grateful for all of your support.”

After word of his death was reported, executive producer Chris Wolfe stated, “I remember every lesson from Roger. More importantly, there are millions of people whose lives have been enriched by everything Roger taught them.”

His son, Jason, also paid tribute to his father, stating, “Dad spent his entire life helping people—friends, family, and customers. One of the biggest regrets with his illness was that he could no longer help people in the same way. With that in mind Dad, asked us to set up a family foundation so that we can continue his legacy as a helper going forward.

“Dad identified several areas he was passionate about that we intend to focus the foundation on—most importantly wildlife and land conservation, medical research, childhood education, and military veterans.

“Dad will be contributing a meaningful portion of his estate to the foundation and if you are willing to join him, the entire Cook family would be grateful for honoring his legacy.”

I am sure Cook had an impact on many people over the years who were fans of the show.

Rest in peace, sir.

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