Sunday, January 9, 2022, Bob Saget was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando. The day after the Home Party star’s funeral, his widow, Kelly Rizzo, paid a heartbreaking tribute to him on Instagram.
Famous interpreter of Danny Tanner in the family series The house party, Bob Saget was found dead in his hotel room in Orlando at the age of 65. If she had not managed to find the words to evoke the death of her husband, it was the day after his funeral that his widow, Kelly Rizzo, sent him a vibrant tribute. “My sweet husband. After careful consideration this week, I’m really trying not to feel like I’ve been robbed of my time. But instead of thinking: How lucky was I to be the one who was married to the most amazing man on earth. I’ve been the one who’s been able to go on this wild ride with him and be in his life for the past six years. We had this time to make each other the happiest we’ve ever been and change each other’s lives forever.“, she wrote.
In mourning, the pretty blonde shared: “I was lucky to be the one who loves and cherishes him. He deserves all the love. Every ounce of it. Because that’s how amazing Bob was. He was love. If you were in his life, you knew he loved you. He never missed an opportunity to tell you.“Assuring not to have any regrets, Kelly Rizzo confided: “We loved each other so much and we said it 500 times a day. Constantly. I know how much he loved me until the very last moment and he knew it too. I’m so thankful for that. Not everyone understands that.” With emotion, the widow of Bob Saget said: “Bob was a force. I’m sure all of you, whether you knew him or not, were in awe of the tremendous outpouring of love and tribute for this special man. It was unheard of. I so appreciate the kindness and support of my loved ones and strangers. Everyone loves Bob and everyone wants to make sure I’m okay. And for that, I am eternally grateful.“
Kelly Rizzo: “Honey, I love you more than anything, forever”
To conclude this magnificent tribute, the star’s widow added: “Bob had so much more he wanted to do and so much more love to give. And to the best of my ability, my mission will be to share how amazing he was with the world and try, in a humble way, to continue spreading his message of love and laughter. (No, you will never see me doing stand-up). I also want to continue to share how important the Scleroderma Research Foundation was to him. I just want to make him proud. And to his daughters, I will love you all with all my heart, always. Honey, I love you more than anything, forever.“
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