Full House’s Bob Saget Dies at 65: Stars Pay Tribute

“In the weeks following Bob’s death, we have been overwhelmed by the outpourings of love from Bob’s fans. This has been a great comfort and for which we will always be grateful. The final results of the investigation are in, and we feel it is only right that fans hear them directly,” the Saget family said to Us Weekly Wednesday, February 9. The authorities have concluded that Bob died from head trauma. They concluded that Bob was injured when he accidentally struck his head on something. He didn’t think much about it and fell asleep. There was no alcohol or drugs involved.

The statement concluded with the following: “As Bob’s passing continues to be a tragedy, we ask that everyone remember Bob’s love and laughter and the lessons he taught us: To be kind to all, to let people you love know how much you care, and to embrace difficult times with laughter and hugs.”

After finding him in his Orlando hotel room, the Ritz-Carlton’s security personnel called the Sheriff’s Department to report that had been declared dead.

The former Raising Dad star performed in Jacksonville, Florida, a stand-up routine the night before his passing.

“Loved tonight’s show @PV_ConcertHall, Jacksonville. Appreciative audience. Thank you again @RealTimWilkins, it was a pleasure to open,” he tweeted at almost 4 AM on Sunday. “I didn’t know I did a 2-hour set tonight. This s-t has made me happy again. For my 2022 dates, visit http://BobSaget.com

On Sunday night, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed his death by tweeting: “Earlier today deputies were called at Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes to respond to a report about a man who was not responding in a hotel room.” On the spot, Robert Saget was identified and declared dead. This case was not investigated by detectives.

Saget is best known for his comedy, acting and hosting. From 1989 to 1997, he hosted America’s Funniest Home Videos. He was also the host of Full House and he starred as Danny Tanner in the sequel series, Fuller House.

The Pennsylvania native also voiced Ted Mosby, the future Ted Mosby, on From 2005 to 2014.

The world needs to have a good time. The Dirty Dad author spoke exclusively to Us Weekly for 2019 while promoting Video After Dark. “I do a standup show all year. I want to reimagine what is funny, yet get poignant sometimes.

He also gave insight on how Fuller House was wrapped up at that time.

It’s a bittersweet feeling. Saget stated to Us that she would have preferred it to last eight years like the first. It’s incredible that it survived for five years. It’s amazing. It’s a miracle that fans got what wanted, I believe. Some fans are mad, they want more.
He reiterated his tour status, noting that “I’m on an assignment.” … I just want people to laugh. I want to bring people together so they can have fun and come home feeling good.