Obituary: Roger Cook, Longtime 'This Old House' Landscape Contractor, Dies at 70
Beloved TV Personality and Horticulture Expert
The home improvement community is mourning the loss of Roger Cook, a beloved landscape contractor who was a fixture on PBS's iconic show "This Old House" for nearly 40 years. Cook passed away on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at the age of 70.
A Legacy of Horticulture and Home Improvement
Cook's passion for gardening and home improvement was evident in every episode of "This Old House." He shared his expertise in landscape design, gardening, and outdoor living with audiences across the nation, inspiring countless homeowners to transform their outdoor spaces.
Over his decades-long tenure on the show, Cook became known for his unwavering enthusiasm, infectious smile, and practical advice. He was a valuable resource for homeowners, providing tips on everything from choosing the right plants to creating beautiful and functional outdoor living areas.
Cook's legacy extends beyond "This Old House." He was a nationally recognized author, writing several books on gardening and landscape design. He also served as the host of the PBS show "Victory Garden" and was a regular contributor to gardening magazines.
Remembered by Friends and Colleagues
Cook's death has been met with an outpouring of grief from friends, colleagues, and fans. They remembered him as a talented horticulturist, a dedicated mentor, and a warm and caring friend.
"Roger was a pioneer in the home improvement industry," said Norm Abram, a longtime host of "This Old House." "His knowledge and enthusiasm for gardening and outdoor living were unmatched, and he inspired generations of homeowners to create beautiful and functional outdoor spaces."
Russell Morash, a fellow landscape contractor and friend of Cook, added: "Roger was a true master of his craft. His ability to transform a yard into a work of art was simply amazing. But beyond his skills, he was a wonderful human being who will be deeply missed."
Cook's passing is a significant loss to the home improvement community and to the countless homeowners who benefited from his expertise and passion. He will be fondly remembered as a beloved friend, a dedicated professional, and a true advocate for outdoor living.
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