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Mary Moore Obituary

By Dennis McLellan

Mary Tyler Moore, the multiple Emmy-winning actress who first charmed TV viewers on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the 1960s and became a beloved TV icon who could "turn the world on with her smile" on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the 1970s, has died. She was 80.

[Jeff Simon: Mary Tyler Moore should have won an Oscar]

In a career that began as Happy Hotpoint, the dancing and singing 3-inch pixie in Hotpoint appliance commercials on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" in 1955 when she was 18, Moore went on to star in television and films and on Broadway.

In 1981, she received an Academy Award nomination for best actress for her portrayal of the emotionally cold mother in "Ordinary People," the Robert Redford-directed drama about an upper-middle-class family dealing with the death of its eldest son in a boating accident with his brother.

The unsympathetic, dark role was a departure for Moore, who remains best known for her light touch in two classic situation comedies that, together, earned her six Emmy Awards.

Moore was still largely unknown when she was cast as Laura Petrie, the suburban housewife and mother of a young son opposite Van Dyke's TV comedy writer husband Rob on "The Dick Van Dyke Show."

The acclaimed sitcom, which aired on CBS from 1961 to 1966, earned Moore her first two Emmys and made her a star.

Her Capri-pants-wearing Laura brought something new to the traditional sitcom role of wife and mother: youthful sex appeal.

As Carl Reiner, the series' creator, said of Rob and Laura in a 2004 TV Guide interview: "These were two people who really liked each other."

Moore agreed, saying: "We brought romance to comedy, and, yes, Rob and Laura had sex!"

Van Dyke often praised Moore's abilities as a comedic actress – one who has been credited with turning crying into a comedic art form and who memorably got her toe stuck in a hotel room bathtub faucet in one episode.

"She was one of the few who could maintain her femininity and be funny at the same time," Van Dyke said in a 1998 interview with the Archive of American Television. "You have to go as far back as Carole Lombard or Myrna Loy to find someone who could play it that well and still be tremendously appealing as a woman."

After the Van Dyke show ended in 1966, Moore starred as Holly Golightly later that year in a problem-plagued Broadway musical version of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" that producer David Merrick closed after four previews in New York.

Moore also played Julie Andrews' roommate in the hit 1967 flapper-era comedy-musical movie "Thoroughly Modern Millie." But her budding film career, which included playing a nun opposite Elvis Presley's ghetto doctor in "Change of Habit," was less than stellar.

Then she was reunited with Van Dyke in a 1969 musical-variety TV special, a critical and ratings success that spurred CBS to offer her a commitment to do her own half-hour comedy series.

 

Moore and her second husband, TV executive Grant Tinker, created MTM Enterprises, their own independent TV production company whose logo – in a takeoff on MGM's roaring lion – was a meowing orange kitten.

Tinker hired writers James L. Brooks and Allan Burns to create and produce "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," which debuted on CBS in 1970 and made TV history.

The series, featuring Moore as Mary Richards, a single woman in her 30s who lands a job as an associate producer in a Minneapolis TV newsroom, won 29 Emmys during its seven-year run.

Four of those Emmys went to Moore, whose character Mary became a symbol of the independent 1970s career woman.

As Ed Asner's lovably gruff Lou Grant tells her when she applies for a job in the newsroom at WJM-TV: "You know what? You've got spunk. I hate spunk."

The MTM empire grew to include series such as "The Bob Newhart Show," "Rhoda," "Lou Grant," "Remington Steele," "WKRP in Cincinnati," "Hill Street Blues" and "St. Elsewhere."

After "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" left the air in 1977, Moore failed with two TV comedy variety shows within the next two years.

But she scored on Broadway, winning a special Tony Award in 1980 for her performance as the quadriplegic lead character in the Broadway revival of "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" – a part originally written for a man.

In 1993, Moore won her seventh Emmy – for her supporting role as the ruthless owner of a 1940s Tennessee adoption agency in the Lifetime cable drama "Stolen Babies."

But her two returns to the sitcom format in the mid- and late '80s – "Mary" and "Annie McGuire" – were short-lived, as was the 1995 newspaper drama "New York News," on which she played the autocratic editor in chief of a tabloid newspaper.

In the years after "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," she dealt with a series of personal problems and tragedies.

In 1978, her younger sister, Elizabeth, died of a drug overdose. In 1980, Richie, her 24-year-old son from her first marriage, fatally shot himself in what was ruled an accident. And in 1992, Moore's brother John, a recovering alcoholic, died after a long battle with kidney cancer.

In the mid-'80s, Moore checked into the Betty Ford Center to seek treatment for alcoholism.

In a 1986 interview with Maclean's magazine, Moore said: "I am glad I was able to be a kind of role model for other women who identified with my ladylike qualities, who were then able to say, 'Well, if Mary can admit she had a problem with alcohol, then maybe I can too.'"

Moore was born in Brooklyn on Dec. 29, 1936. Her father was a clerk for Consolidated Edison who worked at the Southern California Gas Co. after the family moved to Los Angeles in 1945.

Moore began taking dance classes while in grade school and appeared in recitals. She continued to take dance lessons and perform through her years at Immaculate Heart High School, where she dreamed of dancing her way to stardom.

In her autobiography, Moore described her strict Catholic father as "undemonstrative" and her more fun-loving mother as an alcoholic. As a result, Moore spent half the time living with her parents and the other half living with her aunt and grandmother.

"It was not an ideal home life," she said in a 1999 interview with the Ottawa Citizen, noting that, even if her mom and dad "weren't the best of parents," they had the best sense of humor.

"Thank God, I was not abused in any way, but I was seeking approval of some sort, in many different ways," she said. "For me, it turned out to be a pat on the back for entertaining people."

She was 18 and five months from graduating from high school in 1955 when she met 27-year-old Dick Meeker, an Ocean Spray cranberry products salesman, who moved into a small apartment in the house next door to her parents' home.

They were married two months after she graduated, and their son Richie was born the following year.

As a working mother, Moore found jobs dancing in the chorus of "The Eddie Fisher Show" and other TV variety shows and appeared in commercials.

Her first regular acting role came in 1959 when she played Sam, the sultry-voiced telephone operator on the David Janssen TV series "Richard Diamond, Private Detective" – an uncredited role in which no more than her legs or an extreme close-up of her mouth were seen on screen.

Publicity for the show played up the mysterious Sam. But, Moore wrote in her book, when she asked for more money, she was replaced by another anonymous actress after 13 episodes.

After her stint as Sam, Moore played small parts in TV series such as "77 Sunset Strip," "Hawaiian Eye," "Bourbon Street Beat" and "Riverboat."

She also auditioned to replace Sherry Jackson as Danny Thomas' grown-up daughter on his popular sitcom. But Moore missed landing the part by a nose: her own.

"Here's the reason you didn't get the part," she later recalled the famously large-nosed Thomas telling her: "With a nose like yours, no one would believe you're my daughter."

Two years later, when TV mogul Thomas, executive producer Sheldon Leonard and Reiner were looking for someone to play the wife in Van Dyke's new TV series, Thomas said: "Who was the kid we liked so much last year, the one with the three names and the funny nose?"

Moore, whose first marriage ended in divorce in 1961, married Tinker in 1962. They were divorced in 1981. In 1983, Moore married Dr. Robert Levine, a Manhattan cardiologist.

Moore, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 1969, later served as the international chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.

In 2012, she received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.

Published by Buffalo News on Jan. 25, 2017.

Memories and Condolences
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Jennifer Frenkil

September 21, 2025

From your Biggest Fans we Pray always for your Beautiful Talent and You Rip alongside your Darling Richard Jr
Together Forever Amen
An everlasting Career that is only Mary
In 2025 it is a Forever Hit
Mary Tyler Moore , Ordinary People ( 1980) Actress Shines Brightly Up In Heaven
Bravo To the skies from Her Number One Fans Amen

Tony Spirito

February 20, 2025

vic/terry tillinghast

April 19, 2024

Mary: r I p you were a great actress :)

Andrew Hollendursky

January 27, 2023

My deepest condolences to the family. Mary, through her work, brought so much joy and laugher to us. God Bless, Rest in Peace.

Harry Simpson

May 30, 2021

Godspeed Mary, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us, and the wonderful and innumerable film and TV memories. Unforgettable. At peace now.

Barb

August 30, 2019

My heart breaks for Mary's family. She was amazing! I loved her comedic timing. All I can say is that I miss her so much. There will never be another Mary. God bless you Mary.....always and forever.

Sorry to hear about Mary. <br />This will bring you comfort.

David W

April 17, 2019

Lilly Flynn

March 21, 2019

Thank you for reminding me everyday,
~~~ Your gonna make it after all.~~~
~Lilly~

george turner

May 4, 2018

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

george turner

April 24, 2018

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

January 5, 2018

May the God of tender mercies and all comfort continue to be with the family, friends and fans.

Mary Tyler Moore was truly a very gorgeous lady! M.M.

Connie Lynch

December 8, 2017

When I heard about her passing I felt like I had lost my best friend. I guess I will make it
after all but I miss her very much.

Sandy Jordan

December 5, 2017

Mary Tyler Moore was a very conscientious and caring person. I'm certain that all of us that knew her will miss her.

Elizabeth Rumora

November 11, 2017

may God Bless you...

elizabeth rumora

November 11, 2017

Thanks Mary, for all you did while on this earth. You created memories' in this little girl, watching you on a black and white before bed. your Humor stayed with me, as I grew up. May God Bless you and the rest of your friends and families still grieving over you. LOVE YOU MARY...

Michael Reynolds

September 30, 2017

Thanks for all the wonderful years!

Deborah Ellis

September 6, 2017

To the families and friends of Mary Tyler Moore. I do not know the families personally but we all lose love ones in death. Mary was a funny yet loveable character. She kept me laughing. I just want to send my deepest condolences to the families. May God give all of you comfort and peace at this difficult time. Please allow God to strengthen you.

Karen

August 26, 2017

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

Curt Taylor

August 7, 2017

May God grant you peace and rest until He calls you again

gerald nicholoff

July 22, 2017

Rip mary u are one hell of a person. My prayers are with u

Joseph DiFilippo

July 15, 2017

Thank You, You were wonderful to watch and now you'll be sadly missed, but yet live forever....

Cathlynn D

July 13, 2017

You are an amazing women! Your show inspired me as a woman, to do anything I wanted in life! Thank you for that.

Richard Angstadt

July 1, 2017

Richad E Angstadt My aunt and myself growing up we would watch your show all the time and talk about it You're just such a classy Wonderful human being.
Rest well my friend rest well God bless you For all the kindnessThat you put it out..So many people Really didn't know how much you Worked with people that had problems and issues.And never wanted anything back.That makes A superstar in my BOOK.......

Kent Kuyper

June 30, 2017

Your smile always brighten my day. Sleep gently

Abbylane Reed/ Cobbs

June 23, 2017

I loved u as Laura Petrey on Dick Vandyke show , The Mary Tyler Moore Show w/ Mr. Grant .You made it after all. RIP.

Gale Peetros

June 22, 2017

Rip Mary you are missed

Suzette Bodnar

June 21, 2017

She always put a a smile on my face! A good soul! I am sure she is in Heaven now and maybe she ran into my mother who is Mary too.

June 8, 2017

Your kindness and Clean Sense of Humor Was Catchy.. Betsy Spicer, Michigan We All Will Miss You Mary T. Moore

wayne jeffries

June 6, 2017

Ms Moore You will Be Missed
Loved Your Smile and Great Heart of Kindness

June 3, 2017

You will be sincerely missed by all. Your smile endures forever.
My Love to you and the family.- E. DiCaro(Astoria,NY)

Darla Wilson

May 30, 2017

Mary: I'll miss you. You made me laugh and smile. May God grant you pardon and peace. My love goes out to you and your family.

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Janet Woodville

May 27, 2017

Mary will be missed big time.

May 18, 2017

MTM was an inspiration
Such a beautiful and talented soul, May God bless the family and loved ones, prayers and may you have peace

MARGIE CADLE

May 13, 2017

LOVE HER INNOCENCE ON THE SHOW.

sue hall

May 4, 2017

The best t v star I watch all her show .I going miss her .

Andrew Hollendursky

May 1, 2017

Her work entertained and inspired millions. I just wish she had a happier personal life. RIP Mary-you leave a legacy-and will always be remembered.

C Stapp

April 25, 2017

Grief can be so hard but our special memories help us cope. And God's promises sustain us. Ps37:29 Remembering you and your loved ones today and always.

Cindy Hansey

April 24, 2017

Mary Tyler Moore was ahead of her time and a beautiful and strong role model for young girls. I remember watching her show and thinking how they could stand up for herself, yet remain kind and humble. She will be missed.

Trisha Conde

April 19, 2017

Mary Tyler Moore. Clean and funny TV watching. Thank you. May God give the family comfort and peace. Philippians 4:6,7

April 11, 2017

I idiol... role mode always wants to be like mary tyler moore.

Milena Aquino

April 8, 2017

Admired you as a child and loved your TV program the Mary Tyler Moore Show! You can turn the world on with a smile! Rest in Peace !!!

Dennis

March 30, 2017

R.I.H MARY 4EVER LOVED

March 22, 2017

On her journey to meet the Good Lord...May Jesus greet Mary on the way and say unto her: You are not far from the Kingdom of God.

March 22, 2017

Beloved family and friends of Mary who she loved in her life...The Lord of Compassion will not forsake you in your time of sorrow and grief. "I will turn their mourning into joy, I will comfort them, and give them gladness for sorrow." {Jeremiah 31:13} [NRSVCE]

Paul Alan

March 20, 2017

Dear Family, Friends, and Fans of Mary Tyler Moore: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." {Matthew 5:4} Dear Mary Tyler Moore: We don't know what we will do...For we know that we won't find another you!

Michael Reibly

February 27, 2017

RIP Mary My family was raised on your goodness each night on TV. Thanks for the memories

February 24, 2017

Mary Tyler was a woman with a great talent. Her charisma and her personality was a good combination for her successful career. She brought laughs to families worldwide and she touched the hearts of many. Please accept my sincerely sympathy and have into consideration that only our Heavenly Father can become a Strong Tower for those in distress and in tears. May He grant the family inner peace during this difficult times.

February 23, 2017

I am thankful that I had the opportunity to grow up with and be influenced by both of Mary Tyler Moore's most famous characters. She was a great wife to Rob Petrie and as the single woman in the city on the Mary Tyler Moore Show. I hope that during this time of loss and sadness Philippians 4:4-10 is a source of comfort.

GJean Blair

February 22, 2017

I certainly admired her on The Mary Tyler Moore show, and one of my very favorite movies, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" featured her and Julie Andrews. My thoughts and prayers to her family and friends during this sad time.

February 18, 2017

Mary Tylet Moore was a fine actress. Through out the years she made us laugh and cry. Now she's gone to heaven
She will be sadly missed. Thanks for the memories Mary Tyler Moore. You were great! R.I.P.

Inez Sinclair

February 15, 2017

I watched Mary as a young girl and loved her sense of style. I will miss her just knowing she isn't on the planet. Love and prayers to her family.

Sheila

February 14, 2017

To be remembered so dearly by so many is a testament to a life truly lived. Many go through the motions in their time, wishing the days over or their next task done. I think Mary made a difference in many lives, and that is something that cannot be said of most. Mary was a friend I never met. She was a sister I didn't speak with. She was there for me to love. May she rest peacefully knowing that she was loved by so many.
My condolences to her family.

cheryl vidrine

February 13, 2017

A lady of all ladies. I miss seeing her sweet smile. Never showing all the pain she was experiencing, she delivered the humor week after week.

Teresa Barile

February 13, 2017

So sorry to hear about her passing. Use to watch all her shows and admired her very much! May she rest in peace in Heaven.

Steve Thomas

February 11, 2017

Thinking of Mary and remembering the happiness that she brought to our world...

Antoinette Wells

February 11, 2017

Definitely an icon. Watched many shows of hers with my mom. Prayers and condolences to your family.

February 10, 2017

Mary, you were a true GEM, an absolutely amazing woman. You are gone now and will never be forgotten. Death can never separate those bound together by the ties of pure love. Mary was pure love. You are with the angels now. You are free of all pain and suffering now. Love Always.

ERIC ENDERS

February 8, 2017

I loved The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Mary was a true star. Rest In Peace, Mary

February 7, 2017

Rest in Peace, my favorite television star. I have seen all the Mary Tyler Moore shows at least five times each. When I watch them, they bring back a feeling of optimism that I had during the 70's when I was young. There will never be another star to shine as bright. God bless.

Megan Jones

L D

February 6, 2017

OH MARY! Your Loved by so many, yes for your acting. Off set You were the same loving, caring,giving person. So glad You blessed my life, Your son, Husband, many dear friends including Valerie Harper, Bernadette Peters, Oprah Winfrey and many others famous and those not known who were blessed and continue to be blessed by having known YOU. RIP
IN PEACE May YOUR MEMORIES BE ETERNAL

February 5, 2017

Mis condolencias

Bill Bongs

February 5, 2017

RIP Mary, you were great in on golden pond, such an awesome movie.

Jack Black

February 5, 2017

I grew up watching the dick van dyke show. It gave me so much happiness and lot of laughs. Mary was a nice lady.

Lavonne Davis

February 5, 2017

You will be so missed,Mary, you've inspired so many and brought such joy And you did it all with such grace and elegance. You will not be forgotten.

JENNIFER BARIBAULT

February 4, 2017

MY HEART GOES OUT TO THE FAMILY OF MARY TYLER MOORE & FRIENDS:
THERE ARE NO WORDS THAT ANYONE COULD SAY AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME, YET I COULD SAY MY HEART WAS BROKEN WHEN I HEARD NEWS ABOUT MARY PASSING AWAY, WE KNOW THAT SHE WENT THROUGH A DIFFICULT IN HER WHEN SHE LOST HER SON RICHIE.
ALSO, MARY WENT OUT IN STYLE, GRACIE, LOYA & DAZZLING STYLE THAT SHE HAD ALONG THE WAY SHE DRESSES AND I CAN'T FORGET THAT SPUNK SHE HAD GIVEN TO US AS A TALENTED, BRILLIANTED ACTRESS. EI THINK EVERYONE REMEMBER WATCHING THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW THAT SHE PLAYED LAURA PETRIE ROB'S WIFE AKA DICK VAN DYKE, SHE MADE US LAUGH LIKE ANYTHING, IT WAS AN EPISODE WITH THE PIN,THE COULD WE FORGET WHEN SHE CAME FROM THEY COAT CLOSET WITH WALNUTS, SHE APPEAR IN A IN A CHRISTMAS SHOW WITH ROB'S CO-WORKERS. WE ALL KNOW THAT LAURA WERE DRESSES, SKIRTS, YET SHE WERE BLACK CARPI PANTS WHEN THEY HAD COMPANY ONCE IN A WHILE THAT SHE DID A DANCE NUMBER, YET ONE LAST THING HOW DID SHE GET HERSELF OUT OF THIS GEM THAT SHE APPEAR ON A TALK SHOW WITH MILLIE, THEY HAPPEN TO ASK LAURA IF SHE HAPPEN TO KNOW THAT HUSBAND BOSS MEL WAS BALD, HE WAS HIDDEN IT BY WEARING A TOUPEE, ROB WAS FUME AT HER AND SHE WENT TO SEE MEL THAT SHE WAS SORRY, SHE DID KNOW THAT HE HE BALD, MEL SAID THAT HIS WIFE LIKE HIM WITHOUT TOUPEE. ALSO, IT WAS HER OWN SHOW THAT HAD MTM WITH THE CAT IN MIDDLE SAID MEOW, SHE COULD TURN THE WORD ON WITH HER SMILE, WHICH SHE DID BY PLAYING MARY RICHARDSON ON THE MARY TYLER MOORE PLAY A SINGLE WOMEN WHO MOVIE OUT ON HER OWN SINGLE WORKING WOMEN WHO GOT THE JOB IN THE MJM NEWS ROOM, ARGUE WITH HER BOOS ED ASNER PLAYED LOU GRANT ABOUT ANYTHING, SHE WAS WORKING A GREAT TALENTED PEOPLE. ALSO, I REMEMBER THE FUNERAL OF CHUCKLES THE CLOWN, SHE WAS LAUGHING. SHE DID MARY & RHODA MOVIE FOR TV, HER LAST ACTING JOB WAS A REUNION WITH RHODA, PHYLLIS, SUE ANN AND ELKA ON HOT IN CLEVELAND. HER LEGACY WILL LIVE ON, SHE BE MISSED. MY THOUGHTS, PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU, YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS. RIP MTM.

Susan Sperati

February 4, 2017

Thank you for all the shows you represented van dyke show that girl all in good clean fun may the angels open the gates to heaven for you bless you be at peace now

Lynnedelle Koontz Harrison Poore

February 4, 2017

Mary Tyler Moore My grandmother thought was the greatest And so did I She made all the girls want to grow up to be just like her And all the guys Swoon over I take it

Steve Thomas

February 4, 2017

Thank you for opening up to the media about Mary, Dr. Levine.

Learning more about Mary just in the past few days/weeks, the absolute enormity of my admiration of her has tremendously, immensely increased. I can only imagine that the time since the "Mary Tyler Moore Show"- her time with you- was the happiest time of her life. And I can only imagine that you had a tremendous role in enabling Mary to ultimately see and treasure herself the way that all of us have treasured Mary across her life's work. Thank you, Dr. Levine... Thank You- Thank You- Thank You...

Do you remember that 2-part episode of "Highway to Heaven" where Jonathan's wife passes away, and then there's one final memory they make as she is able to help him prepare until they are together forever?

Mary spent her life making the whole world her family, and I am absolutely certain that she would want you to feel absolutely loved and to have the whole world as your family moving forward.

You are not alone, my friend. You never, ever are.

Though Mary can no longer speak directly, she spent her life talking with everyone- and her intent could not be clearer. She would want you to know- now more than ever, and in no uncertain way- how much she loves you, treasures you- absolutely treasures you- did, does, and always will; how you saved her life from addiction; how you enabled her to find the life she always deserved and finally found with you (and that there's no way she could ever possibly express her appreciation for the gift of life that you gave her); how you are and will always be her very best friend; how she is absolutely so proud of you; and that no force in this or any other world will keep her from constantly demanding that God care for you in the very best way possible. And that, though it may seem like a long time now, in the scheme of things it is just the blink of an eye- and you and Mary will have forever, a forever of bliss of which the happiest moment on this Earth is scarcely just a taste.

Mary might as well have made a time capsule and told us to open it now. Her nature and purpose, and her love for you, are absolutely- absolutely- crystal clear.

She lived her life in front of us, she made us her family- and the world that is her family is all around now, and always will be. And we sooooo sooooo sooooo treasure her sooooo very much...

I could go on and on, but I shouldn't monopolize this forum. You can reach me anytime on Twitter at @SteveThomasNow.

If you read this message again and again, it's not a sentiment at a past point in time- but intended to be fresh and true forever.

I think Mary, if possible, would want her name and reputation to continue to advance good causes and important messages wherever they are needed in the world- and there is an exciting life of opportunity in continuing to live her legacy ahead.

But I am sure, most of all, Mary would want her true family- especially you Dr. Levine- to be the first priority, and for you to feel loved and complete before all else. You helped her to find completeness without the need for the fishbowl, and for all of us who loved and adored- love and adore- Mary, we could not wish her a more perfect reward than the very own happiness and completeness in her own life as she brought to all of ours. And her greatest wish would be your happiness and completeness before any public responsibility.

Love Forever,
Steve

diane burns

February 3, 2017

I grew up watching the Mary Tyler Moore show. She was a wonderful actress and deserved all of her emmys and awards. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Shelley Ruby

February 3, 2017

Dear Robert Levine: a voice from the past. This is Shelley Ruby. We met in the 80's at our boutique on Columbus Ave. NYC. We where friends with Joe Giordano and still in contact with David his son. You and Mary strolled into our store hand in hand the love for each other bounced off of both of you. We just wanted you to know that our thoughts are with you at this tremendous loss you must be feeling so deeply. Mary's smile is imprinted on my brain and you know she was loved by millions. We know she was most cherished by you Robert . My Husband David and I also knew your parents through Joe in the 70's when your Dad worked with him. I hope you remember us. We wanted to let you know we are thinking of you Robert. Sent with love from Shelley And David Ruby

Lynnedelle Koontz Harrison Poore

February 3, 2017

Everyone loved Mary Tyler Moore grandma raised me with the Mary Tyler Moore show All the girls I know of raised on Mary Tyler Moore show All thought Mary was Beautiful and so nice and had dreams of growing up to be just like Mary I send my condolences to her entire family friends and fans We Love you Mary Love is all around Very very beautiful theme that touches my heart Everytime I hear it

February 2, 2017

Our condolences to Mary Family, Friends, Fans. She will be missed.

Frances Groomes

February 2, 2017

Loved you in change of habit.

R I P

Tamie Davis

February 2, 2017

You were such an amazing important part of all the young girls of the 1970's. You helped us believed anything was possible. Such a great talent. You will be greatly l
Missed.

James Horwarth

February 2, 2017

RIP Mary

February 1, 2017

Always to be remembered.

Renie P

February 1, 2017

My sincere condolences to her work and entire family.
I love That Girl.. I watched the shows she was in going up. Great talent

February 1, 2017

With deepest sympathy, may the power of prayer ease your sorrow, give you peace and provide much comfort for you during this difficult time. Matthew 21:22

January 31, 2017

To the family and friends of Mary Tyler Moore.You have my condolence . May the God of all bring you comfort difficult time.

A fan

January 31, 2017

RIP Mary
Loved you in MTM and DVD shows!

Tonia Lenza

January 31, 2017

To Mary's Family; I am deeply sorry to hear about Mary's passing, I loved her in every show and she was beautiful and she had class, she will be missed

yvonne g

January 31, 2017

loved her comedy she was the best

Lizzie Weaver

January 31, 2017

Always love her show, my
sympathy goes out to all
the Moore family.
May God Bless all this time
of sorrow.

RDR

January 31, 2017

My condolences to the Moore family
I love that actress, and truly enjoyed her on The Dick van Dyke show.
We will miss her big smile and witty humor.
May the God comfort, and give you peace.

Sandra Howard

January 31, 2017

Will be missed watched her shows growing up decent shows.Love to her family prayers.

Bob B

January 30, 2017

You certainly DID turn the world on with your smile!For over fifty years I had a crush on you, first as Laura Petrie and later as Mary Richards!Forty years ago this spring, Mary Richards thanked her colleagues at WJM for being her family. Today, I want to THANK YOU Mary for being a part of my family for over fifty years.Thank you for all the joy and entertainment you have provided.As long as The Dick Van Dyke Show and the Mary Tyler Moore show are on dvd, love will ALWAYS be around! I love you Mary!

Scott Chubb

January 30, 2017

To the family of Mary, I wanted to send my deepest sympathy. Keeping you in my heart, thought and prayers. My prayer for Mary. God may you protect her, love her, care for her and cherish her as she protected, loved, cared for and cherished her friends, family and fans. May you grant her everlasting life in your kingdom. Love you Mary. A loyal and loving fan Scott

Edward Duskin

January 30, 2017

You're gonna always hold a place in our hearts. Sleep well.

Judy Thomas

January 30, 2017

The Afterlife just got a new bright light. RIP, MTM.

Martin Weinstein

January 30, 2017

Losing Mary is like losing a beloved family member. I hope she realized how important she was to so many people.

Kathy & Buddy Barnett

January 30, 2017

We Love You Mary....You will always be Mary Richards to us...The Mary Tyler Moore Show is one of our favorites...We bought the entire series on dvds to watch over and over...It is classic tv at its' best...Thank You for making us laugh......Thank You too for helping the animals...You are a beautiful Angel flying high in heaven..Rest In Peace sweet lady......

Maria Mutch

January 30, 2017

As a little girl, I wanted to be her. As a women, I wanted to her. She was beautiful on so many levels. She will be missed.

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