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It was truly an honor to watch her in her role as Mrs. C and to come to love and admire her! Rest in Peace sweet lady. Earth is so quiet without you, but do listen to those angels singing above! I do believe that's Jeanne who is leading the choir! Anonymous May 9, at AM. GG May 9, at PM. Unknown May 11, at AM. Maresa May 13, at PM. LynnAnne May 15, at AM. Unknown June 2, at AM. Newer Post Older Post Home.
Jeanne was amazing, she was made to play Katherine, she will be missed. Thank you for playing this great character on an awesome soap. No one could fill her shoes. Watching scenes between her and Jill were sometimes comical and other times very heartfelt.
Jeanne God Bless and Thank you!! They already knew her time was short. Whatever she had infection? The show MUST go on. A new Katherine would be a … Read more ». Murphy was hardly seen and I think even if Jeanne had lived his days would have been numbered on that show.
Common sense would dictate who stays and who goes. Because Jeanne played the character so well, she has set the bar high for anyone else to compare. The show will never be the same. I will always cherish the show and her in it. I loved her like as if I was there as my Grandmother and I would have been honored to play a part in the soap. God Bless. When I saw that scene of Mrs. I nevered dreamed that was her last appearence.
What a preformance. Will miss you fine lady, and may you be at peace with your God. I recognize the significant contribution Jeanne Cooper has made to daytime and she should be recognized for it. He turns on his wives, he turns on his kids, but not Kay. Victor needs Kay in his life to give him an opportunity at redemption after each dirty deed. In a world of characters coming and going, rising from the dead and recasts, please recast Kay. No actress would want to fill those shoes.
RIP my lovely Jeanne! It was indeed heartbreaking to watch—every time I watch it I cry all over again. I also watched the video interview you did with her last year…I laughed and cried seeing it too! Yes … Yes.. Yes … I knew when I saw it!
Agree the last sence with Jill next sence she passed in her sleep and have a grand old service. I have watched the show since I ways 15 years old and I am 63 now. I have always l loved watching Jeanne Cooper in the role of Katherine Chancelor. I send my prayers to the cast of Y and R and to Ms.
Coopers family and friend. Your math is just a little off. If you started watching since the shows beginning and you were 15 at that time you would now be Douglas died following a brief illness at the age of 88, and just shortly before what would have been, on Friday, his 89th birthday.
Jerry is survived by his wife of years Kym Douglas, sons Jod and Hunter, and daughter Ava, and his two grandchildren. I owe him so much and I will love him forever.
Thank you for the laughter all those years. You were pure class. Deepest condolences and prayers to Kym and Hunter. I believe that we will have more laughs to come. Rest In Peace. Tracey E. I am heartbroken at the loss of my friend who was like family to me.
We all loved Jerry so much! I was lucky enough to know Jerry since I was young. Again, feel so fortunate for the group lunch date a few weeks ago. Thank you to Eileen, Peter and Kym for making that special memory possible! You will be very missed! Love you Kym! A post shared by Eileen Davidson eileendavidsonofficial.
Rest in peace my dear TV husband Jerry Douglas. Much much love to you and your beautiful family Kim and Hunter and everyone pic. Heartbreaking news this Wednesday evening. Douglas died yesterday on Tuesday, November 9th at He had just celebrated his upcoming 89th birthday which would have been Friday with his former castmates and friends in October.
He last appeared in He will be sorely missed. Proud of his Boston heritage and New England upbringing, he won a football scholarship to play quarterback at Brandeis University, where he graduated with a B. He fondly recalled meeting the future President, J. He donated his time to Variety Club and the Salvation Army charities, was a life-long golfer and avid reader. Jerry Douglas joined the cast of The Young and the Restless in March as the wealthy chairman of Jabot Cosmetics and beloved single father who helped his children navigate adulthood.
Over the span of his long career, Douglas starred in more than one hundred productions. His repertoire also included theater and singing engagements in New York, across the United States and Canada. The part was last played by Donny Boaz who was let-go from the series and last aired back in February of this year. Look for Floyd to make his on-screen debut later in November.
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Taped Episode Yesterday! Click to comment. Mary SF. Goodone NC. Lynn Childers. I agree. She will be missed…. I feel like I lost a family member.. Lew S. I thought the same thing. Really going to miss Ms. Carol Bryan. RIP, sweet Duchess. People we lost in — The eldest daughter of Walt Disney, Diane Disney Miller , died on November 19, according a statement from the museum dedicated to the legendary animated filmmaker.
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