RIP.
Blessings to her family. She was a classy lady.
Great entertainer! RIP
RIP.
A beautiful lady who gave us many hours of entertainment.
God has been merciful. Her health has been awful recently.
And the HP posters are slamming Trump for causing her death.
Sad news, she was a talented actress and seemed to mind her own business otherwise. When they described her condition as “grave” that pretty much says it all.
Who Can Turn the World on with their Smile R.I.P. MTM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zfti7b31rs
RIP Mary. Thanks for all the entertainment.
I was just reading that she was in a grave condition.
I guess this is what they meant.
RIP, Mary. You were such a great comedienne and entertainer.
I’m sure the other thread, with her in grave condition, will disappear, so I just wanted to say again RIP. Great comedian. She made so many very happy. Prayers for her family and loved ones.
Very said. Loved the Mary Tyler Moore show while growing up. She blew me away in Ordinary People. It was hard seeing her as a total cold hearted bitch, but she was brilliant in that role.
She had a lot of suffering due to her diabetes in recent years. I hope she is in peace now.
Good Bless Mary. You brought me many smiles and showed you could be a feminist on TV without being an Feminazi.
RIP.
Loved her.
RIP Mary. We love you. 8;-(
Isn’t she the one who dismisses murdered babies as “detritus”?
I Am a Fine Musician - Dick Van Dyke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovhmK5VNc3E
XMAS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnjmYAHNqA
RIP
Uh oh. St Peter better watch out for that Ottoman.
RIP
Is it just me, or do the ones who are leaving us seem so much classier than the ones coming up?
“Moore, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 33 and suffered near blindness resulting from the disease in recent years, has also been a longtime advocate for researching cures for diabetes and served as the international chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. She published a memoir on the subject, Growing Up Again: Life, Loves, and Oh Yeah, Diabetes, in 2009.”
Very unusual to be diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic so late in life, although that would have been in the late ‘60s-early 70s.