Full House Cast Honors Bob Saget 4 Years After His Death

Full House Cast Honors Bob Saget 4 Years After His Death

> At a Glance

> – Four years after Bob Saget’s death, Full House castmates share emotional tributes

> – Stamos, Coulier, Bure, and Barber post memories on January 9 anniversary

> – Saget died from blunt head trauma after fall at Ritz-Carlton Orlando

> – Why it matters: Shows lasting impact of family sitcom on viewers who grew up watching

Four years after comedian Bob Saget’s death, the Full House cast continues to honor his memory with heartfelt tributes on the anniversary of his passing.

The Tributes

John Stamos posted a carousel of personal photos with cigars and beach shots, writing: “Missing Bob feels like standing in a quiet room after the laughter stops. Your ears still ring with what was there, but the sound is gone.”

> “Missing someone is love with nowhere to go. So it sits beside you. It waits. Hoping they’ll walk back through the door and the laughter will start again. 4 years. Can’t believe it. I miss you, Bob.”

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David Coulier shared the moment he learned the news: “4 years ago today, John Stamos called me and told me Bob Saget died. I didn’t know how to react or process such devastating news. I cried. That’s all I could do.”

Candace Cameron Bure posted throwback photos with a white heart and dove emoji: “I miss you. Not just today, but every day.”

Andrea Barber wrote: “It’s strange to live in a world where Bob’s voice exists only in memory. I never imagined him being this quiet, even in death.”

The Details

Saget played Danny Tanner on ABC sitcom from 1987-1995. He died January 9, 2022 from fall at Ritz-Carlton Orlando causing blunt head trauma. Left kids Aubrey, Lara, Jennifer with ex-wife Sherri Kramer. Married Kelly Rizo in 2018.

Key Takeaways

  • Full House cast continues honoring Bob Saget’s memory 4 years later
  • Multiple castmates posted emotional tributes on anniversary
  • Shows lasting impact of family sitcom relationships
  • Demonstrates grief as price of deep love

Author

  • Megan L. Whitfield is a Senior Reporter at News of Fort Worth, covering education policy, municipal finance, and neighborhood development. Known for data-driven accountability reporting, she explains how public budgets and school decisions shape Fort Worth’s communities.

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