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In Memoriam Roger Cook Beloved Landscape Expert Of This Old House

In Memoriam: Roger Cook, Beloved Landscape Expert of 'This Old House'

A Legacy of Horticultural Expertise

With profound sorrow, we bid farewell to Roger Cook, the esteemed landscape contractor who graced the screens of 'This Old House' viewers for nearly four decades. Roger passed away on August 21, 2024, after a courageous battle with illness.

A Pioneer in Home Landscaping

Born in Biddeford, Maine in 1954, Roger Cook joined the cast of 'This Old House' in its second season in 1982. Over the years, he captivated audiences with his exceptional horticultural knowledge and ability to transform outdoor spaces.
  • Innumerable homeowners benefited from Roger's expertise in garden design, plant selection, and sustainable landscaping practices.
  • His solutions to landscaping challenges and his unwavering dedication to preserving the natural environment left a lasting impact on the home renovation industry.

A Trusted Source of Inspiration

Through his appearances on 'This Old House,' Roger became a trusted source of inspiration for homeowners seeking to beautify and enhance their outdoor spaces. He shared his love for gardening, encouraged environmental stewardship, and fostered a passion for horticulture in countless viewers.
  • According to a PBS viewer survey, Roger was consistently rated as one of the most popular and influential members of the 'This Old House' team.
  • His legacy continues to inspire homeowners and landscapers alike, leaving an enduring mark on the world of home improvement.

A Fond Farewell

Roger Cook's passing leaves an irreplaceable void in the world of landscaping and home renovation. His contributions to 'This Old House' and his unwavering commitment to horticulture have left a lasting impression on millions of viewers.

We extend our deepest condolences to Roger's family, friends, and colleagues. His memory will forever be cherished as we honor his legacy of horticultural excellence and environmental stewardship.

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