Alan Thicke dead at 69 & now Craig Sager

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Dead at 69. Hanging with his kid...
Dang 2016. How many more lives you taking with less than 3 weeks left
 
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TV icon Alan Thicke has died ... TMZ has learned.
We're told Alan had a heart attack while he was playing hockey with his 19-year-old son, Carter. He was transported to Providence St. Joseph's Medical Center around noon today, and pronounced dead there.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... a company that recovers organs was contacted, so some of Thicke's organs could be donated.
He's survived by his 3 sons -- Robin, Brennan and Carter ... and his wife, Tanya.
The Canadian born actor was most famous for his role as Jason Seaver, the dad on the '80s sitcom, "Growing Pains." Most recently, he was on the Netflix reboot, "Fuller House."
He also hosted game shows, talk shows, and wrote several famous TV show theme songs for "Diff'rent Strokes," "Wheel of Fortune" as well as "Growing Pains."
Alan was 69.

http://www.tmz.com/2016/12/13/alan-thicke-dead/


WOW just heard him on the Dan Le Batard and Stugotz show the other day
 
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Yeah, most recently i've heard him call into the lebatard show. He talks about his kids and younger wife.

R.I.P. Used to watch Growing Pains all the time as a kid.
 
Yeah, most recently i've heard him call into the lebatard show. He talks about his kids and younger wife.

R.I.P. Used to watch Growing Pains all the time as a kid.

Was just about to say I just heard him on lebatard.

RIP
 
RIP

one crazy story I remember hearing is Wayne Gretzky was babysitting Robin as a kid when the Oilers traded him to the Kings so Alan had to cancel plans
 
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Dead *** was just listening to him on the Dan Le betard show.

Dude brought the lulz

:smh:
 
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One of the OG TV dad legends for sure

RIP

almost made it through this month too :smh:
 
Crazy man. He's on the lebatard show like every week. Hope Dan is back on tomorrow to hear him.
 
Sad. His last appearance on Dan's show was one of his best ones too, so witty and sharp.
 
Wild. I just watched him on Rich Eisen show last week.

You never know when it's your time :smh:

RIP
 
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