Phil Robertson
Farewell to “Duck Dynasty” star
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The American reality TV star Phil Robertson, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, is dead. He was 79 years old.
“Duck Dynasty”- Star Phil Robertson (1946-2025) died at the age of 79. His Alzheimer’s disease only became known in December.
Public celebration “of his life” planned
The reality star family announced the sad news on May 25 in various social media posts. His son Jase posted an obituary on X (formerly Twitter): “My father went to the Lord today! We will miss him, but we know that he is in good hands and our family is doing well, because God is very good! We will see him again!” In their joint Instagram contribution, son Willie and his wife Korie Robertson wrote: “For the time being, we will hold a private service, but will soon announce details about a public celebration of his life.”
Phil Robertson’s Alzheimer diagnosis was first published on December 6th in a episode of the “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” podcast. At that time, Jase explained that his father’s Alzheimer’s disease “accelerated and causes problems with his entire body”. He added: “He just is not doing well. He really has to fight.”
Continuation should run soon
The reality series “Duck Dynasty” accompanied members of the Robertson family – including Phil and his wife Kay Robertson, three of their sons Jase, Willie and Jep and several grandchildren – in their work together in the family business Duck Commander. Phil Robertson founded the company on a ducklocker, who was now patented in 1972.
The series, which was broadcast on the US private broadcaster A&E, ended in eleven seasons in 2017. However, there were different spin-offs. In summer “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” is said to celebrate premiere.
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