Rodney Dangerfield

Rodney Dangerfield

Rodney Dangerfield Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 5, 2004.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rodney Dangerfield, the bug-eyed comic whose self-deprecating one-liners brought him stardom in clubs, television and movies and made his lament "I don't get no respect" a catchphrase, died Tuesday. He was 82.

Dangerfield, who fell into a coma after undergoing heart surgery, died at 1:20 p.m., said publicist Kevin Sasaki. Dangerfield had a heart valve replaced Aug. 25 at the University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center.

Sasaki said in a statement that Dangerfield suffered a small stroke after the operation and developed infectious and abdominal complications. But in the past week he had emerged from the coma, the publicist said.

"When Rodney emerged, he kissed me, squeezed my hand and smiled for his doctors," Dangerfield's wife, Joan, said in the statement. The comic is also survived by two children from a previous marriage.

As a comic, Dangerfield - clad in a black suit, red tie and white shirt with collar that seemed too tight - convulsed audiences with lines such as: "When I was born, I was so ugly that the doctor slapped my mother"; "When I started in show business, I played one club that was so far out my act was reviewed in Field and Stream"; and "Every time I get in an elevator, the operator says the same thing to me: 'Basement?'"

In a 1986 interview, he explained the origin of his "respect" trademark:

"I had this joke: 'I played hide and seek; they wouldn't even look for me.' To make it work better, you look for something to put in front of it: I was so poor, I was so dumb, so this, so that. I thought, 'Now what fits that joke?' Well, 'No one liked me' was all right. But then I thought, a more profound thing would be, 'I get no respect.'"

He tried it at a New York club, and the joke drew a bigger response than ever. He kept the phrase in the act, and it seemed to establish a bond with his audience. After hearing him perform years later, Jack Benny remarked: "Me, I get laughs because I'm cheap and 39. Your image goes into the soul of everyone."

Dangerfield had a strange career in show business. At 19 he started as a standup comedian. He made only a fair living, traveling a great deal and appearing in rundown joints. Married at 27, he decided he couldn't support a family on his meager earnings.

He returned to comedy at 42 and began to attract notice. He appeared on the Ed Sullivan show seven times and on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson more than 70 times.

After his standout film role in "Caddyshack," he began starring in his own movies.

He was born Jacob Cohen on Nov. 22, 1921, on New York's Long Island. Growing up in the borough of Queens, his mother was uncaring and his father was absent. As Philip Roy, the father and his brother toured in vaudeville as a pantomime comedy-juggling act, Roy and Arthur. Young Jacob's parents divorced, and the mother struggled to support her daughter and son.

The boy helped bring in money by selling ice cream at the beach and working for a grocery store. "I found myself going to school with kids and then in the afternoon I'd be delivering groceries to their back door," he recalled. "I ended up feeling inferior to everybody."


He ingratiated himself to his schoolmates by being funny; at 15 he was writing down jokes and storing them in a duffel bag. When he was 19, he adopted the name Jack Roy and tried out the jokes at a resort in the Catskills, training ground for Danny Kaye, Jerry Lewis, Red Button, Sid Caesar and other comedians. The job paid $12 a week plus room and meals.

In New York, he drove a laundry and fish truck, taking time off to hunt for work as a comedian. The jobs came slowly, but in time he was averaging $300 a week.

He married Joyce Indig, a singer he met at a New York club. Both had wearied of the uncertainty of a performer's life.

"We wanted to lead a normal life," he remarked in a 1986 interview. "I wanted a house and a picket fence and kids, and the heck with show business. Love is more important, you see. When the show is over, you're alone."

The couple settled in Englewood, N.J., had two children, Brian and Melanie, and he worked selling paint and siding. But the idyllic suburban life soured as the pair battled. The couple divorced in 1962, remarried a year later and again divorced.

In 1993, Dangerfield married Joan Child, a flower importer.

At age 42, he returned to show business. He remembered in 1986:

"It was like a need. I had to work. I had to tell jokes. I had to write them and tell them. It was like a fix. I had the habit."

Even during his domestic years, he continued filling the duffel bag with jokes. He didn't want to break in his new act with any notice, so he asked the owner of New York's Inwood Lounge, George McFadden, not to bill him as Jack Roy. McFadden came up with the absurd name Rodney Dangerfield. It stuck.

Dangerfield's bookings improved, and he landed television gigs. After his ex-wife died, he took over the responsibility of raising his two children. He decided to quit touring and open a New York nightclub, Dangerfield's, so he could stay close to home. A beer commercial and the Carson shows brought him national attention.

His film debut came in 1971 with "The Projectionist," which he described as "the kind of a movie that you went to the location on the subway." He did better in 1980 with "Caddyshack," in which he held his own with such comics as Chevy Chase, Ted Knight and Bill Murray.

Despite his good reviews, Dangerfield claimed he didn't like movies or TV series: "Too much waiting around, too much memorizing; I need that immediate feedback of people laughing."

Still, he continued starring in and sometimes writing films such as "Easy Money," "Back to School," "Moving," "The Scout," "Ladybugs" and "Meet Wally Sparks." He turned dramatic as a sadistic father in Oliver Stone's 1994 "Natural Born Killers."

In 1995, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rejected Dangerfield's application for membership. A letter from Roddy McDowall of the actors branch explained that the comedian had failed to execute "enough of the kinds of roles that allow a performer to demonstrate the mastery of his craft."

The ultimate rejection, and Dangerfield played it to the hilt. He had established his own Web site ("I went out and bought an Apple Computer; it had a worm in it"), and his fans used it to express their indignation. The public reaction prompted the academy to reverse itself and offer membership. Dangerfield declined.

"They don't even apologize or nothing," he said. "They give no respect at all - pardon the pun - to comedy."

Copyright © 2000 The Associated Press

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Terry Dubb

July 26, 2025

I'm sure He's in heaven making the Almighty laugh continuously!

Stepjhen lapierre

May 24, 2025

we will miss your spot on jokes every time and you were a great comedial and loved by all we will miss your one liners and sensxe of humor god is laughing with you rite now the angels are watching over you thank you for being there for us god bless you YOU do have respect now

John Twomey

March 9, 2025

Loved the man!

Leslie Redaway

October 16, 2024

Rest In Heaven

Daniel Auer

April 7, 2024

He never got no respect, but he was really funny. You had to laugh at the guy. I would have tears in my eyes from laughing. No matter how foul of a mood I would be in, he was the doctor for that. The great Rodney Dangerfield! Make God laugh Rodney! Your one of a kind! God Bless!

David

June 19, 2023

I’m sorry I didn’t have a chance to say goodbye.

Vinnie Boombatz

May 2, 2023

God bless you, Mr. Dangerfield. You have affected my life so positively.

Harry Simpson

December 29, 2021

Godspeed Rodney, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us, the wonderful film and TV memories, and the innumerable laughs. Unforgettable.

Terri Spoonemore

December 28, 2021

Miss Rodney his laughter he was awesome!

Carol Thompson

November 10, 2021

Miss your kinda humor.....hope you are getting standing ovations wherever you are...God bless

June 11, 2020

Rodney Dangerfield was a funny man who kept me laughing through all of his films. The comedy of Mr Dangerfield will always be remembered. God bless you Rodney Dangerfield.

steven Bosworth

December 6, 2019

Rodney performed and recited the Thomas Dylan poem "Dying of the Light "very passionately.

Lou Poulette

July 6, 2019

You were the absolute best of the best. Thanks for all the laughs.

Charlie Barton

July 22, 2018

You were the best my favorite all time comdeian you were the greatest of all time

Kim Purdy

July 10, 2018

There was no one like Rodney, he was a comedian of comedians.
You are forever missed.

Ruth King-hughes

June 20, 2018

He made me laugh when so many people around me made me want to cry he was my Escape

Jane Lee Holmes

February 4, 2018

I'll never forget the first time I saw Rodney. Or the last.
Heartfelt regards to you from me..

Jerry Adams

January 31, 2018

Never laughed so hard--ever. Thanks for a great time.

Mark Okeefe

December 19, 2017

The best respect I can give you ! You made me laugh

Robert

September 9, 2017

My favorite comedian. Always funny. I saw him live as a young man and laughed so hard that I thought I might die. At one point in the show, he pulled out a cigarette and asked anyone in the audience for a light. A young woman walked to the stage with a lighter. He leaned over to light his cigarette and said, "Born to serve." Yeah...not PC now, but it was good natured fun and his delivery was impeccable. Such a pro. I miss entertainers like this as I grow older.

Charles Nadel

September 6, 2017

Rodney Dangerfield and Georgie Jessel are an equal of the one liners.

Michael Edwards

August 15, 2017

The world is in such terrible shape. I finally realized what it is. Rodney is gone.

Lovie Dean

July 26, 2017

I always laughed till I cried..

Dale

July 20, 2017

My name is dale. I grew up with him and he gave a light that shined bright and kept me takeing life with stride. I was trying for years to meet him and give hime a plack that i made for him with the ok symbole and a saying hear is your little respect. I remember he said he would love to see people come up and say nothing but show the ok symbole and he would know. Thank you and i look forward to seeing him in heaven and giving him a little respect. Thank you my idol
Dale Phoenix Az

Bill Counts

July 4, 2017

Watch your movies all the time. You are truly missed by more people than you could imagine. Not many could make people laugh so hard and remember your one liners all their life.
Thanks for making the world a little more tolerable.

A L

June 30, 2017

Mr Rodney Dangerfield is missed so much. A funny and kind gentleman. Caddyshack is one of the funniest movies of all time.

Armando Andazola

May 5, 2017

You where an amazing comedian no one funnier than you wish I could have meet you. God bless you and your family. See you on the other side when it's my time.

Valenda Newell

July 3, 2016

LAUGHTER.....LAUGHTER.....LAUGHTER....That's all I can think about when RODNEY'S name comes up.....He showed the world how to laugh....MANY JOYOUS MEMORIES

Harry Simpson

October 5, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Mrs. Mary Gale-Manuel

July 17, 2015

I loved him so much, he was so funny, made some good movies. Watching him on HBO right now at 2:40 am. Mrs. Mary Gale-Manuel & family, New York, N.Y

Lisa Weiner

February 23, 2014

To Rodney Dangerfield,
You were a very talented actor and comedian. You made me laugh. My prayers go to your family and friends. Lisa Weiner

Carolyn Nelson

June 11, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Richard Owen

March 2, 2013

You Are Now Getting The Respect You Always Deserved. Rest In Peace, Mr. Dangerfield. See You On The Other Side, Kind Sir.

August 11, 2012

You made dull days Brighter :) Thank you for all you did Rodney .. With or without respect, you did it all. Kiss my mom and gram for me,
~L.W. Martin, Jr.

Paul Wayne

April 24, 2012

I had the greatest respect for Mr. Dangerfield.

Rodney Fans

March 29, 2012

Rodney, you made HEAVEN ON EARTH. God Bless You and we will miss you.

Rodney Fans

Edward Jacobs

June 6, 2011

The quality of the Arts members, and what they represent in Hollywood, should seek the level of quality that you were. They have to look up to see the bottoms of your shoes.

Edward Jacobs

June 6, 2011

The quality of the Arts members, and what they represent in Hollywood, should seek the level of quality that you were. They have to look up to see the bottoms of your shoes.

Rev. Dr. Nicholas V. Gamvas

March 15, 2011

"I get no respect." He made us laugh.
May His Memory Be Eternal!

March 30, 2010

For Rodney...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

LORI FARRAR

March 20, 2010

YOU ARE HIGHLY MISSED BY MILLIONS, ESPECIALLY ME. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE THE BEST COMIC, YOUR THE KING OF COMEDY, TOO BAD YOU WERE TAKEN AWAY FROM THIS WONDERFUL PLANET OF OURS. MAY GOD BLESS YOU TRANQUILITY THROUGHOUT ETERNITY. AND GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY FOR THE PAIN OF LOSSING YOU. I HOPE THAT SOMEDAY WE COULD MEET THERE IN HEAVEN. YOU HAVE ALWAYS HAD MY RESPECT.

March 19, 2010

For Rodney...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

LORI FARRAR

February 6, 2010

YOU ARE THE BEST COMIC I HAVE EVER SEEN. TOO BAD I NEVER MET YOU IN TRUE LIFE. BUT MAYBE SOMEDAY WE COULD MEET IN HEAVEN. YOU COULD ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH, WHEN I WAS DOWN ON MY LUCK. I ALWAYS WANTED TO MEET YOU. GOD BLESS AND PROTECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU ARE MISSED BY MILLIONS. BUT ESPECIALLY ME, I REALLY MISS YOU.

Donna

January 23, 2010

I don't care how far back i go w/Rodney whenever I see one of his movies...it brings back the true memory of a great comic....just his expressions tell it all....still in my thoughts....love that man dearly..Muah!

Don Bakunas

January 21, 2010

Our Deepest Sympathies to the Family of Rodney Dangerfield, our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God needed someone to make Him laugh.
He picked Rodney.

August 15, 2009

To Rodney Dangerfield,
I just want to say you were a geat actor and you made me laugh. I will miss you making laugh. Bye, and God Bless. Lisa Weiner.

paul coskey

June 18, 2009

Saw you live at Carnegie Hall awhile back, couldn't hear the whole show because we were sitting in the nosebleed section, but enjoyed what I did hear. If I get down in the dumps, I watch a Tonight Show appearance to snap me out of it. The best!!!

gwen green-anderson

April 24, 2009

my grandmother was a dangerfield she married roy green and passed away before i was born i do not no if she was related to rodney but i am trying to find my relatives on her side to start a family tree if you can help me i would appreciate it

laurel donati

July 15, 2008

i loved you in
caddyshack
i hope they enjoy you
in heaven
have a nice 4 ever

jay snyder

June 10, 2008

rodney your humor will live on forever i still laugh like crazy at your old movies and hbo specials you were the king my friend

Pete Smite

September 23, 2007

I always loved your comedy. I really feel lucky to have seen you at my old college, Florida, at homecoming you were the head liner.

Margaret Brooks

June 2, 2007

We miss you Rodney, your humor never grows old.

Laz Banks

June 2, 2007

I miss Rodney too! He was definitely blessed with humor. God keep his soul. I'm sure he and Kinison, Candy, Pryor, Belushi and Foxx are all keeping the angels in stitches!

Jamie Lockridge

April 28, 2007

I will miss Rodneys humor he was one of a kind and will be missed by fans and family.R.I.P AND KEEP THE HUMOR ROLLING UPSTAIRS.

Chris Read

March 25, 2007

You were the insperation to many young comics and I hope to be as well known as you were and as well loved as you were in this life time and I hope to be crack jokes along side of you. You said I never get no respect and even if it was never shown you had everyones. May the big lord keep you in good humor until I get there to make eachother and the rest of them die laughing (no pun inteneded). Your a great man and will always be remembered, they should have cloned the great, you!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dennis Haymore

October 30, 2006

You've always had my respect. I love you man. Thank you for all the great memories Rodney!

Mark Geuy

October 2, 2006

Rodney,

The MASTER of comedy! Your style and delivery was unique and you helped so many other comedians on the way.

You will be missed!

mark thompson

August 22, 2006

well what can you say about this man? only that he was a comical genius,with lines like if fact there all so ugly in the family album they only keep the negatives! or how about,every time i get in a elavator the operater says the same thing to me basement? with stuff like that how can you go wrong, and his stlye wow! what can you say? my friends say i do a good impression of him i guess i do,i still watch all his movies and listen to all your old club stuff, thanks rodney for all the laughs i am sure gonna miss you i know you are up in heaven making all the angels laugh and god too! and like you said in back to school hey i finally got some respect! a loyal devoted fan forever mark t.

Lenny Longoria

August 21, 2006

Rodney, you will be truly missed by all. May you play the ultimate house in heaven.

abby dangerfield

July 31, 2006

hello this is abby dangerfield.i was just wondering if you was related to me. i am only cureous because i am doing a family tree for a school proyject. and also i want a family tree to put up on my wall and see who is in my family n i am cureous if daisy dangerfield my cousin aswell. thank you very much.

WR F

July 27, 2006

Rodney you made us all laugh and you did it with class. You always had respect! God Bless

Mark

April 19, 2006

Hey Rodney,

You got my respect a long time ago.

STACY WILLINGHAM

March 21, 2006

OH BOY! RODNEY DANGERFIELD! MY MAN!! THE MAN!! WHAT A COMEDY LEGEND! ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIANS OF OUR TIME. WHEN HE'D GET ON YOUR CASE AS FAR AS TALKING ABOUT YOU OR ABOUT LIFE, YOU'D BETTER LOOK OUT, CAUSE HE STAYED ON A ROLL!!



HE USED TO SAY "I GET NO RESPECT" BUT RODNEY DANGERFIELD.....YOU ALWAYS DID!!..................



THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!!.........

Adrian Maik

March 20, 2006

Our words may never do you justice, sir, for the gift you gave us was truly yourself. Your sorrow was our joy, and we loved you then as we love you now. You will live for an eternity, and your wisdom will forever echo through our laughter.



I close by expressing our thanks, and reciting a bible verse.



Job 8:21 -

"He will yet fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with joyful shouting".



Adrian Maik.

Daniel Maik

March 20, 2006

You've brought humour to the hearts of all who know you, and I pity all those who don't know you!



I bow my head in respect to you Rodney! I only wish I could have met you in real life!



I love your 3 DVD Box Set "No Respect". Mr. Dangerfield, you'll live forever in our laughs!



R.I.P. RODNEY DANGERFIELD!!!!!!!!!

DONALD JORSTAD

May 13, 2005

HEY RODNEY,

EVERYTIME YOU SPOKE IT WAS LIKE A BREATH OF LAUGHING GAS SEEPING INTO OUR EARS , YOUR SPIRIT LIVES ON THROUGH ALL OF US I TELL YA.

Dominick Jeffrey

April 28, 2005

You are still the best Rodney!!!

Susan Edwards

February 20, 2005

Rodney,



When I saw you do that "Triple Lindy" in "Back To School" it made me feel that I could learn to swim! You always reminded me of my Grandfather, My family and I have enjoyed your comedic genius so very much for so many years. I have to say "Caddyshack" is my favorite.



Your family can look at all of these pages of condolences and see just how much you were loved and respected. And how much you'll be missed. Rest in peace, funnyman. We'll be quoting you forever.

Helene Schmidt

January 6, 2005

You GOT MY RESPECT, Rod!

And G*D must like you too since he took you to open the acts at Heaven's Comedy Club.

You were GREAT!

john hammond

November 5, 2004

A TRULLY STAND UP GUY. HE MAKES ME LAUGH WITH JUST HIS FACIAL EXPRESSIONS.HE WILL HAVE HEAVEN HOWLING WITH LAUGHTER.GOD REST BIG MAN..

Matt Manning

November 4, 2004

Rodney -- You're the best. Easy Money and Caddyshack just slay me and your personal perseverance in a tough business as a poor boy from NYC is just about as inspiring as it gets. God bless you and your family. Enjoy your well-deserved rest.

Paul Marino

October 27, 2004

Dear Rodney,



One of my favorite movies of all time is "Easy Money" which I watched in 1983, the first weekend after I moved to Staten Island. Although living in Staten Island is not as it was depicted in the movie, I still love watching it in reruns because of Rodney. He was always one of my most favorite comedians and he was excellent in this movie. My favorite scene: He and Joe Pesci are looking for an all-night diner after that evening's bender. Finally, after much disappointment, they come across one and Rodney gets to the front of the Diner and reaches for the door, all the lights in the diner go out. He looks at the sign and it says "Open 23 Hours". Classic Rodney. I will miss you my friend. God bless you.

Joe Lopez

October 25, 2004

Rodney,



I saw you on stage in Vegas on the Strip at the Riviera on July 4th. in 1981.



I distincly remember that Sheckey

Green was in the audience amongst us. Anyway, You were a class act as always.



- God Love You -



P.S. You always had my respect.

steve kram

October 20, 2004

I would have loved to thank rodney in person!! I loved his jokes and movies. he must have been a good guy also!! I am so sorry we lost him! I can tell you I must quoit him every day!! I will miss him!!! good luck rodney and say hi for me. you got my respect for ever

Wallis & Debra Loewen

October 17, 2004

There was only one Rodney. He was a unique man. We will miss him greatly. His one-liners made us laugh for decades, and will for a long time yet. Rodney, it seems that you are getting the respect now you never seemed to get in life, and you deserve it. Rest in peace Rodney. RESPECT!

Chris Long

October 15, 2004

Rodney Dangerfield has joined many of his friends in heaven. They are certainly getting together now, and laughing.



My favorite movie is "The Dog Who Gets No Respect" I will never forget that song he sang, "I'll Never Pee On A Christmas Tree" that song stays with me, and I think of him.



Our prayers are with you and your family.

CHRISTINE M

October 13, 2004

RODNEY.. THANKS FOR THE LAUGHS..YOU WERE GREAT..

noreen pryslopski

October 12, 2004

DANGERFIELD FAMILY: OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND THE FAMILY. MAY HEAVEN BE AS LUCKY AS WE WERE TO HEAR YOU TELL ONE MORE JOKE. GOD BLESS. SINCERELY, NOREEN PRYSLOPSKI AND FAMILY

Deb Yorko

October 12, 2004

I recently taped an episode of the sitcom "Still Standing" so that in my absence, I wouldn't miss the show. To my sheer delight, it had a guest appearance by our dear Rodney ~ God rest his soul. Normally I watch the tape and then record other shows over it . . . but I think this time, THIS one's a keeper. I missed his humor minutes after hearing of his passing. He had a style that withstood the test of time. Our loss is Heaven's gain. My deep respect and sympathy to the family.

Ruth Dalton

October 12, 2004

He will truly be missed and he was a great comidian and very talented actor and I for one will alwalys remember his movie Lady Bugs and Caddyshack. Love and blessings to his family and friends and rest in peace to Rodney Dangerfeild.

Jeanne and Augie Bellin

October 11, 2004

Rodney, you were one of a kind and will be missed, and imitated, forever. "Dangerfield's Comedy Club" has a new address....in heaven. Say hi to the rest of the best comedians ever. Godspeed to you..Augie and Jeanne Bellin

Elaine Quick

October 11, 2004

Rodney you was the BEST.Be ready for a big Party when the rest of us go home.Rest in PEACE my friend.

Rick Gonzalez

October 11, 2004

Rodney you are still the best, thanks for all the laughs. Rest in peace.

Robyn leonard

October 11, 2004

A great comedian, a tragic loss. My thoughts & prayers go out to his surviving family members. Now he'll get all the "respect" he needs.

Michael Lychowid

October 11, 2004

i can still remember when 2 college friends and I climbed into my beat up old Chevy 20 years ago and chanced driving 150 miles to see one of the legends of comedy.I never laughed more than I did that night.Rodney was one of a kind and we will never see anyone like him again.He will be greatly missed.



RESPECTFULLY,

Mike Lychowid

Jacques Giroux

October 10, 2004

I have always admired Rodney. He was always part of my life and he will always be.

Love to all his family on behalf of my wife and me

Ernie Samples

October 10, 2004

Rodney,i guess you'll get some respect now.Tell Bob,George,Jackie Art and the rest of them hey for me when you get there.Rest in peace my friend.

Marie Ruffin

October 10, 2004

It is quit unfortunate that you will have to leave so much work you have left behinde. You were wonderful in your field, splended!



I was fortunate (for the first time) to be you some weeks before you died and I must say it was a wonderful experience that I will always live with. May you continue being funny in heaven.

In conjuction with some few friends and well wishers we intend making him a legend that he trully is

Lawrence Corsaro

October 10, 2004

To the Family of Rodney Dangerfield and to his Wife. My deepest sympathy and condolances. Rodney, you were the best of the best nobody better and will be missed by all. Especially in the movies. Easy Money, Back to school and Caddyshack.



Signed:

Retired Deputy: Lawrence D. Corsaro I.D. 1228

Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office

James Larson

October 9, 2004

Rodney, you are the best. I will see you on the other side at some point and time. Jim

Randy Gilchrist

October 9, 2004

The loss of the Greatest gift ot laughter we have seen in our time...

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