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A Legacy Of Horticultural Expertise And Warmth

Bidding Farewell to a Beloved Member of "This Old House": Roger Cook

A Legacy of Horticultural Expertise and Warmth

It is with profound sorrow that "This Old House" announces the passing of our cherished friend and landscape contractor, Roger Cook.

A Fixture on Public Television

For nearly four decades, Roger graced our screens as a beloved cast member, sharing his horticultural wisdom and infectious enthusiasm with millions of viewers. As owner of KR Tree and Landscape Company in Burlington, Massachusetts, Roger brought his unparalleled expertise to countless home improvement projects across the nation.

Roger's Impact and Contributions

  • Introduced innovative landscaping techniques to a wide audience.
  • Inspired countless homeowners to pursue their gardening dreams.
  • Championed sustainable landscaping practices and environmental stewardship.

A Massachusetts Native with a Passion for Nature

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Roger's love for the outdoors was evident from a young age. His commitment to the environment extended beyond his television work, as he actively participated in local conservation efforts.

A Legacy of Warmth and Authenticity

Beyond his horticultural expertise, Roger was known for his warmth, humor, and genuine care for others. His infectious smile and gentle demeanor made him a cherished presence on both the show and in the hearts of our viewers.

A True Friend and Mentor

To the entire "This Old House" family, Roger was not only a valued colleague but a dear friend and mentor. His unwavering support, wise counsel, and infectious laughter will be deeply missed.

A Loss for the Gardening Community

Roger's passing is a profound loss for the gardening community. His contributions to the field and his passion for horticulture will continue to inspire generations to come.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to Roger's family, friends, and countless admirers. His legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched and the landscapes he helped create.


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