“You lived to bring laughter and to help others.”
Seven years ago, on Aug. 11, 2014, the world lost one of the most beloved actors and comedians when big and small screen star Robin Williams died at the age of 63.On Wednesday, the 38-year-old memorialized the man who meant so much to so many.along with a photo of his father. “The joy and inspiration you brought to the world carries on in your legacy and in your family, friends and fans you so loved. You lived to bring laughter and to help others. I will be celebrating your memory today.
Dad, seven years ago today you passed on. The joy and inspiration you brought to the world carries on in your legacy and in your family, friends, and fans you so loved. You lived to bring laughter and to help others. I will be celebrating your memory today. Love you forever.
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