Roger Cook, Longtime 'This Old House' Landscape Contractor, Dies at 70
A Beloved Figure in Home Improvement
Roger Cook, the beloved landscape contractor on PBS's long-running home improvement show "This Old House," has passed away at the age of 70.
Cook, who was a regular cast member on the show for nearly 40 years, died on August 21, 2024, after a long battle with illness. His death was announced on the show's official website.
Cook was a Massachusetts native and landscape contractor who owned KR Tree and Landscape Company in Burlington.
He joined "This Old House" in 1981 and quickly became a fan favorite with his easygoing manner and expertise in all things landscaping.
Cook was known for his creative designs and his ability to transform ordinary outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional landscapes.
He was also a passionate advocate for sustainable gardening practices and was always willing to share his knowledge with viewers.
Cook's death is a great loss for the "This Old House" family and for the home improvement community as a whole.
His legacy will live on through the countless homes he helped to improve and the generations of viewers he inspired.
Reaction to Cook's Death
The news of Cook's death was met with sadness and disbelief by fans and colleagues alike.
"Roger was a true gentleman and a master of his craft," said Kevin O'Connor, host of "This Old House."
"He was a dear friend and will be deeply missed by all of us who had the privilege of working with him."
Cook's death is a reminder that even the most talented and beloved among us are not immune to the passage of time.
However, his legacy will continue to inspire and inform homeowners for generations to come.
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