Posted on 08/21/2015 10:17:33 PM PDT by lowbridge
TV actress Melody Patterson, best known for playing Wrangler Jane on F Troop, died Thursday at the age of 66. Patterson died in a nursing home after multiple organ failure, according to reports.
In addition to her starring role on F Troop from 1965-1967, Patterson appeared on other television shows of the era including The Monkees, Adam-12 and Green Acres. She was also in a handful of episodes of Hawaii Five-O, which featured her husband at the time, James MacArthur.
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First Batgirl and now this. Who’s next Barbara Eden?
First Batgirl, now Wrangler Jane.
If I were Ginger or Maryanne I’d be nervous right now...
Beat me to it. You, Jeannie is in that pool too.
You=Yup.
Well Craig was 78, Eden is 84, but patterson was only 66 and to die of multiple organ failure? Sad, RIP.
FTroop as a teenager. Wrangler Jane was cuute.
I wonder what underlying disease or disorder caused the multiple organ failure. Sixty Six is relatively young. Hell she didn’t even qualify for full Social Security benefits.
God bless her soul.
Her age means she was barely out of high school when she played the Wrangler Jane role. I had no idea she was only 6 years older than I am. Most distressing to read of her demise...condolences to her friends and family.
Sad. Prayers up for her and her family and friends.
Yeah, she was ~3 months younger than me, and I’m doing fine.
This is a sure sign of aging, that those younger than yourself are foundering.
Wow multiple organ failure. Terrible. God rest her soul.
Don’t forget catwoman Julie Newmar.
Agarn: "....that's what makes it so wild..."
When television was still worth watching...great show.
....2 TV beauties from my youth gone in a week...d@mn I hate get'n old.
RIP
Wait until the libs start up the “F-Troop is racist” thing again.
Wait until the libs start up the F-Troop is racist thing again.
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About the bear that looks like a rock or the rock that looks like a bear.
That’s Larry’s wife, Norma, on the right.
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