Legendary “The Price is Right” game show host Bob Barker died Aug. 26. It was revealed last week that the cause of death per his death certificate was Alzheimer’s disease, according to NBC News. Barker was 99 years old and had suffered from serious falls in recent years but it’s unknown when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Barker was one of those rare celebrities who was beloved by multiple generations. He was a mainstay of my childhood, especially before I started school and during school vacations. “The Price is Right” was my favorite game show. It was fun and exciting with the variety of games being played. The players being called out of the audience created memorable moments. Announcer Johnny Olsen (and later Rod Roddy ), the models, aka “Barker’s Beauties,” and Barker served as a second family for many kids from my generation. “Come on down!” was a catchphrase almost everyone knows, whether they were a fan of the show or not.
Watching “The Price is Right” also was my early introduction to animal rights, with Barker ending each show by reminding the audience to spay and neuter their pets. I may not have understood those terms as a child, but Barker over his long life devoted much time, effort, and money to improve the lives of animals. People has a good overview of Barkers animal rights advocacy work.
According to ET, the bulk of Barker’s estate will be donated to animal rights and military charities.
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