Posted on 03/22/2018 6:43:33 AM PDT by Red Badger
BOSTON A longtime television personality who played a beloved clown had died, according to family.
WCVB-TV says 89-year-old Frank Avruch, who played Bozo the Clown from 1959 to 1970, has died.
Avruch was a contributor to the station for over 40 years as a host of "Man About Town," and "The Great Entertainment."
He died Tuesday at his Boston home from heart disease, and is survived by his wife Betty, two sons Matthew and Steven and several grandchildren.
Avruch graduated from Boston University in 1949 with a bachelor's degree in Communication.
He was an active philanthropist, and was a board member of UNICEF'S New England Chapter.
"We will miss him greatly," the family said in a statement to WCVB-TV. "Our dad loved the children of all ages who remembered being on his show, and was always grateful for their kind words."
“It’s nice to be important. But it’s important to be nice’’. Bozo The Clown.
Theres never a right way to do a wrong thing!
Both those quotes played on a Bozo the Clown redemption game at my local arcade back in the 90s.
IIRC, the source of the legendary "Cram it, clown."
Show for a different age, like wtf?
I am 55 y.o. and remember living in El Paso and having been on the Bozo the Clown Show twice as a kid......
God rest Mr. Avruch’s soul.
Wasnt there like a thousand Bozos? (Im not talking about Dems)
Bozo’s dead now.
Those are going to some big shoes to fill.
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