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Topics => The Departed => Topic started by: ChrstnHsbndFthr on June 02, 2014, 04:01:10 AM
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http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/06/01/ann-b-davis-known-for-role-on-brady-bunch-dies-at-88-medical-examiner-says/ (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/06/01/ann-b-davis-known-for-role-on-brady-bunch-dies-at-88-medical-examiner-says/)
Emmy-winning actress Ann B. Davis, who became the country´s favorite and most famous housekeeper as the devoted Alice Nelson of "The Brady Bunch," died Sunday at a San Antonio hospital. She was 88. Bexar County, Texas, medical examiner´s investigator Sara Horne said Davis died Sunday morning at University Hospital. Horne said no cause of death was available and that an autopsy was planned Monday. Bill Frey, a retired bishop and a longtime friend of Davis, said she suffered a fall Saturday at her San Antonio home and never recovered. Frey said Davis had lived with him and his wife, Barbara,
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Never knew she lived in San Antonio.
RIP, Ann.
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A long life while leaving a trail of fond memories for millions. You just can't ask for more in life. ::thumbsup::
RIP
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R.I.P.
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In many ways "The Brady Bunch" was, in retrospect, almost a parody of the actual 1970s. Davis' "Alice" brought an element of timeless comedy to a very dated show. A lot of the comedy goodness in "The Brady Bunch" was the overblown sense of 70's culture bouncing off the traditional comedic sense of Ann B Davis.
Rest in Peace, Alice.
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